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CSD instructor awarded participation in the Summer 2021 CHAMPS

Teresa Anthony

Teresa Anthony is a visiting instructor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders.

Teresa Anthony, MA, CCC-SLP, Visiting Instructor in CSD and Clinic Director of the Speech-Language Clinic and Bolesta Center, was awarded participation in the Summer 2021 Cochlear Center Hearing and Aging Mentoring Program (CHAMPS), which is hosted by Johns Hopkins Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health. Summer CHAMP is an intensive, one-week virtual program designed for pre-doctoral audiology, medical, and public health doctoral students. It aims to build a foundation in concepts and methods that will lead to research careers that address hearing loss, aging, and public health.

This training experience will bridge completion of a master's in healthcare administration (MHA) through USF College of Public Health (COPH) and the initiation of doctoral studies in Health Services Research in USF's COPH. Teresa is excited to build interdisciplinary networks and research teams that contribute to CSD's clinical operations.

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