ABLEDATA
www.abledata.com
Boystown National Research Hospital
www.boystownhospital.org
House Clinic
www.houseearclinic.com
Indiana University - Research
www.research.iu.edu/centers/hmsb/index.html
Johns Hopkins Center for Hearing & Balance (CDACI project John Niparko)
www.bme.jhu.edu/labs/chb/
John Tracy Clinic
www.johntracyclinic.org
Children and Life after Cochlear Implantation
http://www.cici.org/vol17n3.html
Massachusetts Ear & Eye Infirmary
www.meei.harvard.edu/
Keck School of Medicine of USC (University of Southern California)
www.usc.edu/schools/medicine/departments/pediatrics/divisions/neonatal/index.html
St. Vincent Medical Center (SVMC)
www.stvincentmedicalcenter.com

Tony - In his 20’s, Tony was playing guitar in a rock band and assumed that his hearing loss was due to exposure to loud music. By his mid-30s, Tony’s hearing had deteriorated and became a concern. He was a surfer, living in Hawaii, and assumed that increased hearing loss was a result of chronic “surfer’s ear” - a condition of the ear canal where lumps develop on the bony lining under the skin, eventually causing blockage of the ear canal. <