In this video, Professor John Ferraro explores the theoretical background to electrocochleography (ECochG) testing, how to prepare for and interpret the results of testing, and discusses the clinical applications of ECochG testing.
John Ferraro
John A. Ferraro, Ph.D., FASHA, FAAA, is a professor in the Department of Hearing and Speech at The University of Kansas (KU). Prior to his arrival at KU, Ferraro held positions of assistant and associate professor at The Ohio State University's Speech and Hearing Science Section (1974-1981) and as clinical neurophysiologist at Swedish Medical Center, Englewood, Colo. (1981-1984). Ferraro's research interests are in the areas of auditory electrophysiology. He has pioneered techniques for using these potentials in the diagnosis, assessment and management of otological/neuro-otological disorders.