The Road to Mapping Cochlear Implants: One Audiologist’s Journey
How one practice built its services to include cochlear implant mapping.
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Read MoreHR’s annual corporate review of events and new products from the industry’s perspective, and what may be in store for 2013.
Read MoreLinks to the December 2012 Hearing Review articles.
Read MoreThe Ida Institute has introduced The Clinical Supervisor Kit, a new Ida tool designed to support clinicians who are training audiology students in patient-centered care and offer practical strategies for effective mentoring.
Read MoreOfficials from the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) have met with CMS officials to clarify audiologists’ requirements under the Physician Quality Reporting System (PQRS).
Read MoreNobel Prize Winner Bruce Beutler has joined Sound Pharmaceuticals Inc (SPI) as a scientific adviser.
Read MoreRobert L. Martin, PhD, has joined the HearingHealthMatters.org blog. He will write bi-weekly posts and act as co-editor with Judy Huch, AuD.
Read MoreWhat actually happens to the fitting when you select the specific coupling style?
Read MoreCochlear Americas has introduced the new Cochlear Baha BIA400 series, which features a unique abutment surface technology that enables a tight adherence between the soft tissue and the abutment.
Read MoreThe British Academy of Audiology has awarded Douglas Beck, AuD, the 2012 Jos Millar Shield. Beck is the director of professional relations at Oticon Inc and a frequent contributor to <i>The Hearing Review.</i>
Read MoreGrason-Stadler (GSI) has introduced the GSI AudioStar Pro, a new flexible two-channel audiometer that can be used independently or with a computer, providing testing features for complete audiometric evaluations on every patient population.
Read MoreOtometrics has announced that its new AURICAL HIT (Hearing Instrument Test) chamber has now been approved for sale in the United States.
Read MoreFor the first time, researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have powered an implantable electronic device using the electrical potential that resides deep in the inner ear.
Read MorePatients with diabetes have a significantly higher prevalence of hearing impairment than patients without diabetes, according to a study to be published in <i>The Endocrine Society’s Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM)</i>.
Read MoreAudigy Group is launching its Audiology Externship Placement Program, designed to assist externship-seeking audiology students with creating professional relationships with independent private practices.
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