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Below are books that may provide assistance to and/or insight into medical professionals with hearing losses.
Signing with Your Clients: A Practical Manual for Audiologists and Speech - Language Pathologists by Florence C. Vold, Mary A. Kinsella-Meier, & Mary C. Hilley, Gallaudet University Press, Washington, D.C., 1990. ISBN 093032353X
Random House Webster's American Sign Language Medical Dictionary by Elaine Costello, Ph.D., et. al., 2000.
ISBN 0375709274
Medical Sign Language: Easily Understood Definitions of Commonly Used Medical, Dental, and First Aid Terms by W. Joseph Garcia.
ISBN 0398048064
Nursing Students with Disabilities Change the Course by Donna Carol Maheady,
Ed.D., C.P.N.P., RN. Exceptional Parent Press, River Edge, NJ, 2003. ISBN:
0930958128
Leave No Nurse Behind: Nurses Working with disAbilities. by Donna Carol Maheady,
ARNP, Ed.D. iUniverse Publishing, Lincoln, NE, 2006. ISBN:
0595396496
Silent Alarm: On the Edge with a Deaf EMT by Steven L. Schrader, Gallaudet University Press, 1995.
ISBN 1563680440
When the Phone Rings, My Bed Shakes: Memoirs of a Deaf Doctor by Philip Zazove, M.D., Gallaudet University Press, Washington, D.C., 1993. ISBN 1-56368-024-6.
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