Greta Bernabei
Clinical Research Audiologist
BSc
greta.bernabei@thekids.org.au
Greta's career journey showcases her commitment to audiology and her passion for improving the lives of individuals with hearing impairment.
Starting in Italy at her family's practice, she refined her skills by conducting thorough diagnostic audiological evaluations. Her dedication extended beyond the aural rehabilitation of her patients, but also included counselling to their families. In addition, Greta was involved in dispensing cutting-edge hearing aids and managing their ongoing care. This comprehensive approach underscores her commitment to ensuring that individuals not only receive appropriate devices but also benefit from continuous support and maintenance. Greta's focus on patient education reflects her understanding of the importance of raising awareness about hearing loss, hearing protection, and the selection of suitable hearing aids.
After a gap year exploring Asian cultures, Greta transitioned to medical research in Australia at The Kids Research Institute Australia. Currently, her focus is on evaluating outcomes for children with otitis media, specializing in paediatric audiology and emphasizing care for Aboriginal children in the metropolitan area.
Projects
Djaalinj Waakinj Ear Portal: An ENT and Audiology referral pathway for improving access to ear and hearing services for Aboriginal children in the metropolitan area using telehealth
The Djaalinj Waakinj (Listening, Talking) Ear Portal project commenced in 2020 to evaluate an equitable ear and hearing care pathway for Aboriginal children residing in the metropolitan area of Perth.
Ear Portal: An ENT and Audiology referral portal for improving access to ear health services for children using telehealth
Educations and Qualifications
- Bachelor of Hearing Prothesis Techniques, University of Parma