John Greer Clark

Bio
John Greer Clark, PhD, is a professor emeritus at the College of Allied Health Sciences, University of Cincinnati, Ohio. His specialty areas are counseling and adult hearing rehabilitation. He is a past president of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology and a past chair of the American Board of Audiology.
Articles
Elder Abuse: A Need for Heightened Vigilance
By John Greer Clark and Kris English According to the World Health Organization (2022), 1 in 6 people aged ≥60…
Read MoreHelping Patients Improve Their Quality of Life as They Face Death
By Michael A. Harvey and John Greer Clark In an article titled “The Final Frontier: Heightening Our Vigilance to the…
Read MoreThe Final Frontier: Heightening Our Vigilance to the Taboo of Discussing Death During Patient Encounters
By John Greer Clark and Michael A. Harvey Mrs. Jones came to her hearing-test appointment with her daughter-in-law. She looked…
Read MoreBroaching Difficult Conversations: Recommendations for Audiologists
By John Greer Clark and Kristina M. English Twentieth century American psychiatrist and internist George Engle observed that, in addition…
Read MoreHAT Awareness: Efficiency May Be the Key to Increased Use
By John Greer Clark and Brittany Gilb As audiologists are well aware, even the highest levels of hearing aid technology…
Read MoreClinical Practice Report Card: Are We Meeting Best-Practice Standards for Adult Hearing Rehabilitation?
By John Greer Clark, Cassie Huff, and Brian R. Earl Professional introspection is a primary road to growth and surveys…
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