Dr. Don Vogel, AuD
Don Vogel, AuD, CCC-A
Assistant Professor
Clinic Director, Hunter College Center for Communication Disorders
Office: Hunter College Brookdale Campus, N133
Phone: 212 481 2188
E-mail: Don Vogel
LinkedIn Page: donaldvogel
Dr. Don Vogel, AuD, is full-time faculty at Hunter College, Director of the Hunter College Center for Communication Disorders and on faculty at the CUNY Graduate Center's AuD Consortium. He has taught audiology-related courses including Anatomy and Physiology of the Auditory System, Introduction to Audiology, Audiology for Speech-Language Pathologists, Noise-Induced Hearing Loss & Hearing Conservation, and, Tinnitus Assessement and Intervention. He serves as the Deputy Executive Office of the CUNY AuD Consortium, on the Executive Committee for the AuD Program and is Admissions Committee Chair for both the COMSC and CUNY AuD Programs. Dr. Vogel has lectured nationally at audiology associations on subjects relating to clinical and professional issues such as middle ear disease, sudden hearing loss, auditory brainstem response testing, vestibular assessment and management, professional employment, and workplace professionalism.
Dr. Vogel has worked as an audiologist for over 40 years, initially serving the hearing needs of visually impaired individuals at the Industrial Home for the Blind in Hempstead, NY; acted as consultant in occupational hearing for Industrial Health, Inc, Palo Alto, CA; served as senior clinical audiologist at Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center in Brooklyn, NY, and Coordinator of Audiology at Lenox Hill and Manhattan Eye, Ear & Throat Hospitals in Manhattan. During his tenure at Lenox Hill Hospital, Dr. Vogel developed the site's Universal Newborn Hearing Screening Program. He co-developed the Lenox Hill Balance Management Center for evaluating and treating patients with disorders relating to balance and dizziness.
Dr. Vogel's professional activities include serving on various boards and committees as director, chair, editor and member of national, state and local professional organizations.
Research Interests:
- Hearing Screening and Audiological Diagnostics of Adults and Children in MR/DD populations
- Audiometric Graphics (History of the Audiogram)
- Tinnitus
- Credentialing (State Licensure, National Certification, and Continuing Education)
- Risk Management in Communication Sciences and Disorders
Courses Recently Taught:
Audiology for Speech-Language Pathologists; AuD Seminar VI; Tinnitus Assessment and Intervention
Don Vogel's Curriculum Vitae