Denver Tinnitus Support Group Meeting (7:00 p.m.)

The Denver Tinnitus Support Group invites you to join them at their next meeting

When: Monday, May 14, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

*Note: this group typically meets on the second Monday of every month.

Where: Lutheran Medical Center 8300 W. 38th, 2nd Floor - Learning Center Classroom #3 Denver, CO 80033

Topic: The Neurophysiological Model of Tinnitus, with Diane Krieger, AuD.

Diane has recently attended a training of the Tinnitus Practitioners Association in San Francisco, and is in the process of becoming a TPA Associate. She is a native of Colorado, received her Bachelor of Arts Degree with Magna Cum Laude Honors in 1993 from the University of Northern Colorado, and then went on to receive her Master of Arts Degree in Audiology from the University of Northern Colorado in 1994. She completed an audiology internship at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota and completed her Audiology Clinical Fellowship Year at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit, Michigan. Diane returned to Denver in 1996 with her audiology certification and has been working with Timothy Pingree, M.D. for the last 12 years. While continuing to work with Dr. Pingree at RidgeGate Hearing Clinic, Diane completed her Doctorate Degree in Audiology from Arizona School of Health Sciences in June 2007. She is committed to continuing her education and professional growth by attending educational seminars, and technology advancement meetings throughout the year. In Her free time is spent enjoying Colorado with her husband and 3 young boys.

Note from the Group Leader: "Our support group offers encouragement, current information and coping techniques to tinnitus sufferers and their families. Meetings are open to the public and are free of charge."

For additional information or directions please contact Rich Marr at (303) 292-6408 or r.marr@comcast.net; or Charles Aune at (303) 796-8291 or ancaune@msn.com.
 


The American Tinnitus Association's Support Network consists of dedicated support group facilitators and help network volunteers across the country. These volunteers provide compassion, support, experience, and perspective, as well as valuable resources for treating your tinnitus. Please note that ATA offers Support Network information solely as an informational aid. Examine your personal needs and decide if participation in support activities could be meaningful for you. ATA makes no recommendations or representations as to the groups or individuals volunteering.

Please visit ATA.org/support for more information on ATA's Support Network.If you are interested in starting a support group or becoming a help network volunteer, please contact Katie Fuller, Manager of Member & Support Relations, at katie@ata.org.

Mon, 05/14/2012