Distributor for TeachLogic Infrared Classroom Amplification Systems
Distributor for Williams Sound Personal Listeners
Inservices on Central Auditory Processing and Executive Function
My name is Norma Hogan and I specialize in theassessment of Central Auditory Processing Disorders as well as analysis of Executive Function skills in school aged children in Louisville, Kentucky. I hold the Certification of Clinical Competence (CCC-A) in Audiology and the Certification of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP) from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association and am a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology.
My professional experience spans 35+ years.
Undergraduate Education: University of Kentucky in Speech and Hearing.
Graduate Education: University of North Carolina at Greensboro (Speech-Language Pathology), and the University of Louisville (Audiology)
Work Experience: Audiologist with an ear nose and throat physician, public school speech-language pathologist, nursing home speech-language pathologist, public school audiologist, Head Start speech-language pathologist, manager of the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Department at Audubon Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky for several years, audiologist and speech-language pathologist in private practice with neonatalogists, independent private practice speech-language pathologist, Primary Level Evaluator for the First Steps Early Intervention Program and currently private practice audiologist specializing in central auditory processing disorders and executive function.
Professional Affiliations: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association, Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing Association,
Professional Activities: Past President of the Kentucky
Speech-Language-Hearing Association and currently serve as Chair of the Honors Committee on the
Executive Council of the Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing Association.Past appointed member of the Kentucky Board of Speech-Language
Pathology and Audiology for licensure, Past President of the Louisville Audiology Society. Started an Infant Hearing Assessment Program while at Audubon Hospital and helped organize a local Hearing Aid Bank for low income persons. Provider of numerous presentations to community, professional organizations, conventions and school districts, particularly on central auditory processing disorders and executive functioning.
Professional Honors: In 2007, honored to be named one of
40 distinguished alumni of the University of Kentucky Health Sciences
Department at the 40th anniversary of the department. Received
the 2008 Honors of the Kentucky Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
Additional: Distributor for TeachLogic Infrared Classroom and small group FM Amplification Systems and Williams Sound Personal Listeners.