Professor
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Elaine Mormer is professor and vice chair for Clinical Education, as well as the director of Audiology Clinical Education in the Department of Communication Science & Disorders. She teaches undergraduate and graduate students in the classroom and serves as a clinical educator for AuD students. Mormer has published and presented continuing education programs at national and international conferences on evidence based clinical education. She was a 2019 co-recipient of the Provost’s Innovation in Education Award and earned the 2020 American Academy of Audiology Outstanding Educator Award. Her areas of interest include identification and management of hearing loss in older adults and stakeholder engaged research. She is a co-investigator on the PCORI funded HearCARE (Hearing for Communication and Resident Engagement) research project.
Financial Disclosures: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute- Research Grant includes principal investigator, collaborator or consultant and pending grants as well as grants already received; University of Pittsburgh- Employment
Non-Financial Disclosures: Co-created University of Pittsburgh online course: Championing Hearing Using Accessible Medication Experts at the Community Pharmacy
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
3:00 PM – 4:00 PM CT
Saturday, April 2, 2022
8:00 AM – 9:00 AM CT