Dr. Madeline Henry received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Western Washington University in 2018, and earned the 2018 Outstanding Graduate Award in her department. She then completed her Doctorate of Audiology in 2022 through the University of Colorado Boulder. Dr. Henry is certified by the American Speech Language Hearing Association (CCC-A). Her passions include diagnostics, hearing conservation, hearing aids, and cochlear implants. She is a Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist through the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation, and leads the hearing conservation program at Link Audiology. Outside of audiology, Dr. Henry likes to read, crochet, and spend time with her cat, Charlotte. She is an active member of the disability community, advocating for accessibility in higher education and healthcare settings.
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