September 17, 2013 - Dr. Julie Manche, Beyond the Ear
Beyond The Ear is a private Audiology practice that specializes in central auditory processing disorders. It’s primary mission is
to help children with suspected auditory processing disorders. Beyond The Ear uses a comprehensive test battery approach to evaluate
auditory processing beginning with the peripheral hearing system and ending with higher order central processing. This approach allows for the development of strengths and weaknesses, and aids in the development of a management plan.
Dr. Julie Manche was born and raised in Gainesville, FL. She earned her B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University
of Florida in 1997, and her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D) degree from the University of Florida in 2002. Prior to graduation in 2001, Dr. Manche went to Christchurch, New Zealand for a 9 month externship. She worked at a Public Hospital where her primary responsibilities included pediatric diagnostic assessments and the evaluation of (central) auditory processing skills. Dr. Manche was responsible for developing and implementing protocols to provide auditory processing evaluations at Christchurch Public Hospital. After graduation, she stayed on an additional year as a staff
audiologist.
In late 2003, Dr. Manche moved with her husband to Louisville to join University Audiology Associates (UAA) as a pediatric
audiologist and clinical instructor for the University of Louisville. During that time, she provided pediatric diagnostic evaluations at UAA and Kosair
Children’s Hospital, fit pediatric hearing aids, and performed (central) auditory processing evaluations. She also taught courses in Essential
Techniques of Audiology, Assessment and Management of Auditory Processing Disorders, and an electrophysiology Lab. Additional responsibilities were supervision of graduate students in the clinic and coordinating of the Audiology Program’s Monday Morning Meeting and Grand Rounds.
After 7 years, Dr. Manche recently left the University to start Beyond The Ear, a practice solely dedicated to the evaluation and management of
auditory processing disorders.
www.beyondtheearlouisville.com
to help children with suspected auditory processing disorders. Beyond The Ear uses a comprehensive test battery approach to evaluate
auditory processing beginning with the peripheral hearing system and ending with higher order central processing. This approach allows for the development of strengths and weaknesses, and aids in the development of a management plan.
Dr. Julie Manche was born and raised in Gainesville, FL. She earned her B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders from the University
of Florida in 1997, and her Doctor of Audiology (Au.D) degree from the University of Florida in 2002. Prior to graduation in 2001, Dr. Manche went to Christchurch, New Zealand for a 9 month externship. She worked at a Public Hospital where her primary responsibilities included pediatric diagnostic assessments and the evaluation of (central) auditory processing skills. Dr. Manche was responsible for developing and implementing protocols to provide auditory processing evaluations at Christchurch Public Hospital. After graduation, she stayed on an additional year as a staff
audiologist.
In late 2003, Dr. Manche moved with her husband to Louisville to join University Audiology Associates (UAA) as a pediatric
audiologist and clinical instructor for the University of Louisville. During that time, she provided pediatric diagnostic evaluations at UAA and Kosair
Children’s Hospital, fit pediatric hearing aids, and performed (central) auditory processing evaluations. She also taught courses in Essential
Techniques of Audiology, Assessment and Management of Auditory Processing Disorders, and an electrophysiology Lab. Additional responsibilities were supervision of graduate students in the clinic and coordinating of the Audiology Program’s Monday Morning Meeting and Grand Rounds.
After 7 years, Dr. Manche recently left the University to start Beyond The Ear, a practice solely dedicated to the evaluation and management of
auditory processing disorders.
www.beyondtheearlouisville.com