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Faculty of Humanities
School of Social Sciences
Department of Communication Pathology

Hugo, SR

MA(Log) DPhil(Pret) - Professor and Head

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Telephone number: 012 420 2355
Fax number: 012 420 3517
E-mail address: shugo@postino.up.ac.za

Research Interests:

Early intervention in communication pathology, with specific reference to high risk babies and the child in pre-primary programmes

Audiology in the Classroom

Rehabilitation Procedures in Audiology

Curriculum Development for Hearing Aid Acousticians

Diagnostic Audiometry

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Research articles in refereed specialist journals:

Pottas L, Hugo SR: 2002. Is inclusion an educational option for children with hearing loss in developing countries?. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology, 23 (2), pp 135 - 136.

Calien R, Hugo SR: 2002. Are parents of children with cochlear implants coping?. Health SA Gesondheid, 7 (2), pp 68-77.

Avenant C, Hugo SR: 2002. Thinking style preferences in communication pathology: implications for therapy. KLINIKA: Applications in Clinical Practice of Communication Pathology, 6, pp 43-46.

Marx E, Britz JJ, Hugo SR: 2002. Die belang van inligtingsgeletterdheid vir die gehoorgestremde persoon. Musaion, 20 (2) / Des, UNISA, pp 49-65.

Louw B, Hugo SR, Kritzinger AM, Pottas L: 2002. Otitis media in high-risk infants. SA Family Practice, 25 (1), pp 4-8.

Schmulian DL, Hugo SR, Bosman R, Swanepoel DCD: 2002. A discussion of some unusual cases of hearing loss and their behavioural, ABR (click and tone burst) and steady state response (multiple and single presentation) findings: a case report. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology, 23 (2) / Mrt, p. 142 (1).

Schmulian DL, Hugo SR, Bosman R, Swanepoel DCD: 2002. The effect of multiple versus single stimuli presentation in the prediction of hearing thresholds compared to tone burst ABR and pure tone testing in a group of normal and hearing impaired ears ranging in degree and configuration of hearing loss. The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Audiology, 23 (2) / Mrt, p. 143 (2).

 

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