2014 AudiologyNow – Orlando, Florida

Published on: April 8, 2014

Audience prepares for the Great Debate, moderated by Drs. Barry Freeman and Myles Kesler. The debaters were; Drs. David Citroen, Bob Disorga, Richard Roberts and Richard Gans. Over 200 attendees who had a wonderful open forum after the presentation to discuss the direction of the profession.
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Drs. Charles Berlin and Bettie Borton, AAA President
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Drs. Tish Gaffney, Devlin Macaslin and Richard Roberts
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Drs. Gans and Balachandra
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Drs. Gans, Hall, and Gastner
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Drs. Gans and former NSU student
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