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American Journal of Audiology Vol.5 9-19 March 1996.
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Adult and Pediatric Cochlear Implant Programs at the University of Michigan

Teresa A. Zwolan 1, Paul R. Kileny 1, Susan Zimmerman-Phillips 1, and Steven A. Telian 1

1 University of Michigan, Ann Arbor

The Cochlear Implant Program at the University of Michigan has evolved over the past several years and is strongly dependent on a team approach to clinical care. Members of the team work closely together to assist patients and their families as they participate in the implant evaluation and rehabilitation process. We feel fortunate that we have been able to help so many profoundly deaf individuals and look forward to continued growth and future advances that will inevitably come about in the field of cochlear implants.

Key Words: cochlear implants, electrical stimulation, promontory stimulation, cochlear implant patient performance

Submitted on February 22, 1994
Accepted on April 24, 1995







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