David Fabry

Bio
David Fabry, PhD, is the chief innovation officer at Starkey. He is an Academy past president and former board member. He currently serves on the board of the American Auditory Society. Dr. Fabry proudly served as the former editor-in-chief of Audiology Today magazine. He has no conflicts of interest with Lou Ferrigno or Cochlear Corporation.
Articles
A Talk with Lou Ferrigno: Actor, Fitness Expert Discusses Recent Cochlear Implant
By David Fabry Many people may know Lou Ferrigno from his iconic title role in the television series “The Incredible…
Read MoreStrategies for Increasing Medical Community Awareness of Audiology: A Call to Action!
By David Fabry and Don Nielsen With increased competition in the marketplace and changes in regulations allowing for over-the-counter (OTC)…
Read MoreLETTER FROM THE EDITOR | Bookends
By David Fabry Time conspires against us. It hardly feels like more than a decade has passed since I edited…
Read MoreLi-Ions, and Trackers, and BAERs—Oh My: The Future of “Hearing Aid” Technology
By David Fabry In the classic movie, “The Wizard of Oz,” Dorothy realizes in order to reach the Emerald City,…
Read MoreGenetics and Hearing Loss: Academy Research Conference 2018
By David Fabry Audiology Today: We are here with Kathleen Arnos, PhD, who is chair of the upcoming Academy Research…
Read MoreLETTER FROM THE EDITOR | How and Why the “Future of Audiology” Mini-Seminar Came to Be
By David Fabry In 1987, Dr. Rick Talbott was head of the Division of Exceptional Children at the University of…
Read MoreCASE STUDY INVESTIGATION | You Only Have One Chance to Make a Good First Impression
By David Fabry Case History The patient presented to the clinic as a blind 45-year-old male with bilateral, symmetric severe…
Read MoreGlobal Action for Hearing Loss: Interview with Shelly Chadha
By David Fabry and Jackie Clark We recently had the opportunity to visit with Shelly Chadha, MBBS, MS, PhD, medical…
Read MoreFounder’s Interview: Dr. Fred Bess
By David Fabry Dave Fabry: Thank you for taking the time with us today, Fred Bess, PhD. You were a…
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