Link   "Brighton doctor honored for work in deaf community"
           
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Rochester, NY, USA - June 29, 2009

            When Carolyn Stern lost her hearing completely during the second month

            of her medical residency, she feared her career was over.

 
 

  Link   "Rochester area's deaf doctors provide model for Japan"

              Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Rochester, NY, USA - January 5, 2009

               A group of Japanese professors, sign language interpreters, pharmacists

               and medical students will visit the Rochester area next month as part of the

               country's efforts to draw more deaf people into health care jobs.

 
 

  Link   "Visitors from Japan Tour RSD"

               Rochester School for the Deaf Website - Rochester, NY, USA

               A group of Japanese professors, sign language interpreters, pharmacists

               and medical students visiting the Rochester area this week made a stop

               at Rochester School for the Deaf on Wednesday February 11, 200.

 
 

  Link   "NCDHR’s First International Visitors"

               National Center for Deaf Health Research - Rochester, NY, USA - February 2009

               Hands waving applause to Dr. Carolyn Stern, of DeafDoc.org, member of NCDHR’s
               Education & Training Committee, for bringing a group of deaf students, deaf and

               hearing health professors and interpreters from Japan to Rochester. 

 
   Link   "COMMUNITY TOWN HALLS You, Your Health Care Provider, Your Interpreter: A Healthy Partnership"
                State of Washington Bulletin - May 2008
                DeafDOC.org Facilitates Interpreter Training and Town Hall Forums
 
 

  Link   "Able to practice: Physicians with disabilities do what it takes to thrive"

               American Medical News - Chicago, IL, USA - January 17, 2005

 

 
 

  Link   "Echoes of caring in 6 deaf doctors"

                Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Rochester, NY, USA - December 15, 2004

                In Rochester, home to one of the largest deaf populations in the country,

                it's not surprising to find a doctor who also happens to be deaf working here.

 

 

 

  Link   "Hearing Heart"

                 People Magazine - June 17, 2002

                 In America's Largest Deaf Community, Dr. Carolyn Stern's Disability Has

                 Turned Out to Be One of Her Greatest Assets

 

 

 

  Link   "Sounds Of Silence"

                 CBS Sunday Morning - January 2002

                 Dr. Carolyn Stern, a family physician, moved to Rochester from Chicago

                 two years ago to open what she believes is the only medical practice in the

                 U.S. specifically for the deaf. She herself is deaf, but you'd hardly know it.

 
 

  Link   "Carolyn Stern, M.D., Makes the Rounds"

                 Volta Voices, March/April 1995

                 Carolyn Stern was born in Smithtown, NY, the first of three girls, to a hearing family.