Anna Diedesch
Dr. Anna Diedesch is a distinguished faculty member at Western Washington University, where she contributes to the Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) program. This program is meticulously designed to prepare students as competent entry-level professionals in the field of audiology, while also equipping them for advanced studies at the PhD level. Dr. Diedesch plays a pivotal role in guiding students through this comprehensive, full-time, four-year program, which integrates rigorous coursework, clinical practica, and a culminating fourth-year externship. The curriculum of the Au.D. program at Western Washington University, where Dr. Diedesch is an integral part, is centered on the evidence-based diagnosis and treatment of hearing and balance disorders across the lifespan. Her involvement ensures that students receive a robust education that is both theoretically sound and practically applicable. The program's accreditation by the Council on Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology underscores its commitment to maintaining high educational standards. In addition to her teaching responsibilities, Dr. Diedesch is actively involved in the university's Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic. This facility offers diagnostic and rehabilitative audiological services, providing invaluable hands-on learning experiences for graduate students. Through her work at the clinic, Dr. Diedesch helps bridge the gap between academic learning and clinical practice, fostering an environment where students can apply their knowledge in real-world settings. Dr. Diedesch's dedication to her students and her field is evident in her commitment to fostering a learning environment that emphasizes both academic excellence and practical experience. Her contributions to the Au.D. program and the Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic are instrumental in shaping the next generation of audiologists, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet the challenges of their profession. While her specific research interests are not detailed, Dr. Diedesch's involvement in such a dynamic and comprehensive program suggests a deep commitment to advancing the field of audiology. Her work at Western Washington University reflects a passion for education and a dedication to improving the lives of individuals with hearing and balance disorders.
Publications
, 1898-1898, 2018-09-01
, A236-A236, 2023-10-01