I recognize that hearing loss has both social and emotional effects that impact not only the patients but also their families and loved ones. I believe that patient education and customized care are key factors to a successful rehabilitative process.
I recognize that hearing loss has both social and emotional effects that impact not only the patients but also their families and loved ones. I believe that patient education and customized care are…
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Dr. Brooke Franson recognizes that hearing loss has both social and emotional effects that impact not only the patients but also their families and loved ones. She believes that patient education and customized care are key factors to a successful rehabilitative process.
Before joining the Froedtert Hospital staff in 2013, Dr. Franson graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Madison with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communicative Disorders in 2006 and received her Doctorate in Audiology in 2010. She also completed a year-long clinical externship at Froedtert Hospital and the Medical College of Wisconsin and worked overseas at a private hearing and speech center in Australia.
Dr. Franson's clinical training and interests include: diagnostic audiology and vestibular testing, and hearing aid technology.
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University of Wisconsin - Madison - Doctor of Audiology - (2010)
University of Wisconsin - Madison - Bachelor of Science - (2006)
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