JohnGreerClark

I have been in private practice for most of my professional career after starting my first practice in 1982.
I joined the audiology faculty at the University of Cincinnati in 2003, first as an adjunct and subsequently full time, while continuing in private practice with my wife, Suzanne.
At UC I teach a variety of classes dealing with hearing loss treatment and practice management and serve as the director of the audiology clinics. I prefer an interactive teaching environment with students who challenge me to improve myself.
My wife and I live with two of our three children, one having moved on to New York City – soon to be following her new husband to San Francisco. We live in a small community within Cincinnati, Ohio, which neighbors the university campus. I am a habitual runner and reader and with my wife a novice sailor.
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BringingitAllBackHomeJohn Greer Clark explores how we can enable patients to tell us about the true impact of hearing loss on their lives. PerceptionsandMotivationJohn Greer Clark examines the ways we communicate with our patients and the communication mismatch dilemma. Duration: 25 min >> | ||


