Dr. Curry is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences at the University of Maryland. She is a board certified Audiologist, having received bachelor degrees in Theater Arts, Speech Pathology and Audiology, and Deaf Studies from Towson University in Maryland, as well as her Clinical Doctorate in Audiology from James Madison University. She completed her clinical residency at Temple University, Head & Neck Institute in Philadelphia, PA before joining the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders at East Carolina University in North Carolina.  Her clinical background includes diagnostic audiometric testing, amplification for adult patients, cochlear implants, and vestibular assessment. She has taught undergraduate level courses in Deaf Studies, American Sign Language, and Anatomy, Pathology & Physiology of the Auditory System. She currently teaches Principles, Methods, and Procedures for Aural Rehabilitation/Habilitation in Children and Adults at the graduate level.

Degrees

Course Name Course Title Semester Syllabus
HESP635 Aural Rehabilitation / Habilitation Summer 2021
HESP635 Aural Rehabilitation / Habilitation Summer 2020

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Dr. Lacey Curry
0111F, Lefrak Hall
Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences
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