I'm not even sure "influential" is the right word for him, but he seems to have quite the presence online. A quick Google search of the terms "tinnitus" (especially "ototoxic") and a page authored by him or the Center for Hearing Loss will show up.
Worst of all, he authored a pamphlet on ototoxic medications for the ATA. So who is this man and why is he so qualified? Well, he's written several books on lists of supposedly ototoxic medications and how to cope with hearing loss. His qualifications? He has a master's degree in Theology and two PhD degrees, one in forestry and the other in ancient astronomy.
If you're scratching your head and wondering why such a man has an influential voice with the ATA, then you're not alone. His biography claims he has extensive training in "hearing loss coping skills", which is NOT that same as having training in neurology, audiology, or ENT. Seriously, if his works stress you out, note them but take then with a bathtub of salt. He doesn't seem to have any real education, training, or research in tinnitus relevant areas. As such, any evidence he may cite is possible interpreted incorrectly.
Please, let's drop this guy and his wacky ideas. Anyone who isn't trained in this area and wants to sell you his books is a snake oil salesman.
Worst of all, he authored a pamphlet on ototoxic medications for the ATA. So who is this man and why is he so qualified? Well, he's written several books on lists of supposedly ototoxic medications and how to cope with hearing loss. His qualifications? He has a master's degree in Theology and two PhD degrees, one in forestry and the other in ancient astronomy.
If you're scratching your head and wondering why such a man has an influential voice with the ATA, then you're not alone. His biography claims he has extensive training in "hearing loss coping skills", which is NOT that same as having training in neurology, audiology, or ENT. Seriously, if his works stress you out, note them but take then with a bathtub of salt. He doesn't seem to have any real education, training, or research in tinnitus relevant areas. As such, any evidence he may cite is possible interpreted incorrectly.
Please, let's drop this guy and his wacky ideas. Anyone who isn't trained in this area and wants to sell you his books is a snake oil salesman.