Dr. Barbara Kruger's clinical, academic, and research experience is extensive. Having served the public since 1969 in many varied capacities, she has a well-rounded, highly respected professional background in her field of Audiology and is a Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology.
From 1978 until 1987, Dr. Kruger served as
Director of Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology in the
Department of Otorhinolaryngology at Albert Einstein College of
Medicine and the Montefiore Medical Center. From 1975 through 1978,
Dr. Kruger served as Assistant Professor of Audiology, Columbia
University. She is an active member of several national standards
committees.
Prior to receiving her Doctorate from the Graduate Center of the
City University of New York in 1975, she was Director of, and
Clinician in, the Speech-Language and Hearing Program of the Special
Education Department of the Brooklyn Diocese. She also served as
Consultant Audiologist at the Suffolk Rehabilitation Center in
Commack, New York.
Dr. Kruger's participation in community organizations includes the
Long Island Association, the Hearing Care Group (founding member)
and the Rotary Club of Commack-Kings Park (twice past president).
Since 1987, Dr. Barbara has been applying her skills, her knowledge
and her experience in Private Practice. She also provides consulting
services within the fields of Audiology and Hearing Science.