Biography
David Jedlicka’s clinical and teaching interests are focused in diagnostics, auditory processing disorders, tinnitus, hearing aids and osseo-integrated devices. His passion for teaching stems from a strong desire to ensure the field of audiology has a continuous stream of high-quality clinicians who strive to provide the best hearing healthcare in whichever realm of audiology they choose to practice.
Education
- Currently pursuing — Doctor of Philosophy in Communication Science and Disorders
- Bachelor of Arts in History, University of Pittsburgh
- Doctor of Audiology, University of Pittsburgh
- Master of Audiology, University of Pittsburgh
- Bachelor of Arts in Communication Science and Disorders, University of Pittsburgh – 2006″
Awards
- Customer Service Award, Association of VA Audiologists, 2023
- SHRS Distinguished Alumni Award, University of Pittsburgh, 2020
- Early Career Audiologist Award, American Academy of Audiology, 2020
Research Interests
- Auditory processing disorder
- Hidden hearing loss
- Tinnitus
- Amplification
Publications
- “Comorbidities may subtend self-perceived hearing loss in normal hearing Veterans.”
- Jorgensen, L., Barrett, R., Jedlicka, D., Messersmith, J., & Pratt, S. (2022). Real Ear to Coupler Difference: Physical and Perceptual Differences. American Journal of Audiology, 31(4), 1088-1097.
- “The Use of Same-Day Hearing Aid Fitting with Telehealth Follow-up Care: A Case Study of a Veteran Presenting with Tinnitus and Auditory Processing Disorder Symptoms.”
Professional Organization Appointments
- American Academy of Audiology
- Association of VA Audiologists
- American Tinnitus Association
Certificates
- Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology, American Speech Language and Hearing Association