Dr. Craig Kasper is the Chief Audiology Officer of New York Hearing Doctors. Recognized as one of the Future Leaders of Audiology by his colleagues and the American Academy of Audiology, Dr. Kasper has been at the front lines of public education and hearing healthcare service for over 17 years. He completed his Doctorate of Audiology at the University of Florida and earned his master’s degree with clinical honors from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Kasper is a Fellow of the American...Read More
Dr. Craig Kasper is the Chief Audiology Officer of New York Hearing Doctors. Recognized as one of the Future Leaders of Audiology by his colleagues and the American Academy of Audiology, Dr. Kasper has been at the front lines of public education and hearing healthcare service for over 17 years. He completed his Doctorate of Audiology at the University of Florida and earned his master’s degree with clinical honors from the State University of New York at Buffalo. Dr. Kasper is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), holds the Certificate of Clinical Competence from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), and is a member of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA).
Dr. Kasper completed his Clinical Fellowship and served as a clinician in the Department of Otolaryngology / Head & Neck Surgery at New York-Presbyterian Medical Center. While he was there he founded the Columbia University Center for Hearing Conservation, one of the first preventive hearing health and wellness programs designed for performing artists. Prevention continues to be a focus of his practice. As a result, he is recognized in the music and entertainment industries as a preferred hearing healthcare provider for many touring professionals and media personalities.
Dr. Kasper has contributed to scholarly articles that have been published in peer-reviewed journals, including Hearing Research and Laryngoscope. In addition to his professional publication history, he writes informative and educational health/ scientific articles for the general public.
Dr. Kasper’s experience has made him a resource for the media. He has appeared in print, on local and nationwide television, and on the Internet discussing topics related to hearing health and wellness. He served as the clinical spokesperson for Hear The World, a non-profit global initiative spearheaded by Placido Domingo and the Vienna Philharmonic. In 2007, Dr. Kasper was also appointed to the educational and fundraising committee for the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) and the Editorial Advisory Board for the professional publication Advance for Audiologists. He also served on the Editorial Advisory Board for Audiology Today, the official publication of the American Academy of Audiology. Dr. Kasper also served on the Political Action Committee for the American Academy of Audiology and the Advisory Panel for the US Foundation of Hear The World.
Dr. Kasper has appeared with Katie Couric on her show Katie’s Take, on the ABC News Now show Parenting, Dr. Oz, Good Morning America, NY1 News, WNBC, WCBS News Radio, MSNBC, CBS News, WABC News, Bloomberg News, MTVu, Backstage Magazine, CMJ Music Marathon @ Lincoln Center, Advance for Audiologists, Hearing Products Report, HealthyHearing.com, The Vancouver Sun, Health in 30, amNew York, 1010WINS.com, Diabetes Health Magazine, New Jersey Star Ledger, Men’s Journal, Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan Magazine and SELF Magazine.
Political Action Commitee for the American Academy of Audiology
Advisory Panel for Hear the World
Future Leaders of Audiology, American Academy of Audiology
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