Richard Osborn, Audiologist
B.Sc.; Dip.Ed.; Dip.Aud.; B.Ed.(HI); M.Ed.
M.Aud.A
Richard Osborn has more than 35 years experience as an audiologist in a range of clinical and educational settings. These include the Royal Children’s Hospital, Victorian Deaf Society, Vision Australia and Latrobe University. He commenced in private practice in 1989. Richard has a strong interest in assisting people of all ages to maximise their hearing capacity and everyday communication.

Richard Osborn
Richard Osborn, Audiologist
B.Sc.; Dip.Ed.; Dip.Aud.; B.Ed.(HI); M.Ed.
M.Aud.A
Richard Osborn has more than 35 years experience as an audiologist in a range of clinical and educational settings. These include the Royal Children’s Hospital, Victorian Deaf Society, Vision Australia and Latrobe University. He commenced in private practice in 1989. Richard has a strong interest in assisting people of all ages to maximise their hearing capacity and everyday communication.
Sue Sloan, Clinical Neuropsychologist & Occupational Therapist
B.App.Sc. (Occ. Therapy); M.Sc. (Clin. Neuropsych.)
AAOT; MAPS; CCN
Sue Sloan is an AHPRA registered occupational therapist and clinical neuropsychologist, who has worked in brain injury rehabilitation for more than 40 years. Sue’s particular interest is assisting people with ABI, who display cognitive impairment and challenging behaviours, to build their independence and community participation.

Sue Sloan
Sue Sloan, Clinical Neuropsychologist & Occupational Therapist
B.App.Sc. (Occ. Therapy); M.Sc. (Clin. Neuropsych.)
AAOT; MAPS; CCN
Sue Sloan is an AHPRA registered occupational therapist and clinical neuropsychologist, who has worked in brain injury rehabilitation for more than 40 years. Sue’s particular interest is assisting people with ABI, who display cognitive impairment and challenging behaviours, to build their independence and community participation.
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