Roger Lundberg
Coolidge Hearing Care Ltd. would like to welcome Roger to the office. Roger recieved his undergrad degree in Psychology from the University of Washington in Seattle in 1972. Roger obtained his Master of Science degree in Audiology in 1981. This led Roger to his first job in the field working at the Glenrose hospital where he stayed on staff from 1982-1984. During his time at the Glenrose hospital in Edmonton, Roger gained valuable experience testing both adult as well as pediatric clients primarily in an aural rehabilitation setting. 1984 found Roger in the (now defunct) Charles Camsell hospital where he worked closely with four ENT's evaluating their patients both pre and post surgically. In November of 1987, Roger opened his own clinic, the "Professional Audiology Clinic", in the Hy's Centre in Edmonton. Among other things, Roger fitted hearing aids and FM Systems, and also conducted routine audiologic evaluations. In 2003, Roger sold his business and the last four years has found him teaching part time for the Grant MacEwan Hearing Aid Practioner's Program. Currently, Roger holds accreditation through the Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists.
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