Specialty Certification for Cochlear Implant Audiologists
The American Board of Audiology announces its first specialty certification
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Read MoreA guide to Web sites in the hearing care field.
Read MoreFour personality types and how to tailor your message accordingly knowing a little about the social style and needs of your patient can aid greatly in the counseling and consultative sales process.
Read MoreSurvey reveals clinician preferences for ABR and ASSR systems.
Read MoreTechnical review of a new digital directional system with reported double-digit AI-DI scores.
Read MorePutting an FM system to the test in a dental college and clinical instruction settting.
Read MoreNew hearing system is capable of monitoring the volume settings and program choices of patients.
Read MoreA look at the first hearing system that transmits data between two aids in a binaural fitting.
Read MoreWireless and Bluetooth technology is influencing diagnostic, assistive device, and hearing aid applications. Bluetooth technology is quickly finding its way into hearing aid applications. Here are three examples of this wireless technologys use in the hearing care field.
Read MoreTelecoils are in more and more hearing aids, induction loop systems are spreading, and hard of hearing advocates are more vocal in their requests for hearing aid compatible phones and assistive listening all of which bodes well for people with hearing loss, hearing care professionals, and the hearing industry.
Read MoreOnce identified, infants with hearing loss need follow-up care. A look at the universal newborn hearing screening (UNHS) program in Wyoming poses interesting questions about size limitations of UNHS programs and the provision of centralized control within programs.
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