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An early generation prototype of the tympanometer device that can modulate pressure, generate sound, and measure the reflected sound from the tympanic membrane

A Duke-Developed Tool Addresses Preventable Hearing Loss in Children

PUBLISHED April 20, 2022 IN Medicine , Research , Global
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Tawana Reed

Blue Devil of the Week: Managing Behind-the-Scenes Aspects of Care

By handling HR needs, supplies and more, Tawana Reed helps Duke speech pathologists and audiologists focus on patients

Name: Tawana Reed Position: Administrative...

PUBLISHED November 29, 2021 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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Three photos against a blue background.

Duke Time Off Photo Campaign Heads into Home Stretch

Deadline for submitting photos of your summer fun is August 9

Believe it or not, there are only a few days left in our Duke Time Off photo campaign. The...

PUBLISHED August 4, 2021 IN Working@Duke
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Top row, left to right: Clint McCullen and Karen Locklear. Bottom row, left to right: Cassidy and Allison Besch and James Prince.

What Duke Employees Are Cooking During Coronavirus

Whether skillet dishes or chocolate cake in a mug, cooking soothes

Kortney Fleming created a meal so good it’ll make you shout, “Oh, my goodness!...

PUBLISHED June 1, 2021 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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Rebecca Doll, clinical services coordinator for Duke Audiology, wears a mask she sewed. Photo courtesy of Rebecca Doll.

Crafty Face Coverings for Social Distancing

Duke employees stay safe (and fashionable) with homemade cloth face coverings

Rebecca Doll’s sewing machine has been humming steadily for the past month.  A...

PUBLISHED May 18, 2020 IN Working@Duke , Campus
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Robert Lefkowitz

Scientist Gets an Assist with Hearing Loss

Discovers Hearing Aids Aren’t What They Used to Be

PUBLISHED July 3, 2017
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