AudBoss Private Practice Summit Coming to Texas
The 2025 AudBoss Private Practice Summit will bring together hearing care professionals for networking, education, and practical strategies to boost private practice success.
The 2025 AudBoss Private Practice Summit will bring together hearing care professionals for networking, education, and practical strategies to boost private practice success.
Hearing First announced its 2024 course catalog, which features new and return courses focused on pediatric audiology.
Each Ear, LLC announces Basic Hearing Aid Training for Caregivers, a new community outreach tool for hearing aid clinics, designed to build new and to fortify existing relationships with local nursing homes and assistive living facilities.
The National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) announced its free Townhall Webinar “How to attend NHCA Virtual Conference” to take place Friday, January 8, 2021 at 10:30-11:30 MT / 11:30 CT/ 12:30 ET.
Read MoreThe Ida Institute announced that it’s kicking off January with a 50% offer on all course badges. The badges are awarded to professionals who complete the Ida Institute’s CEU/CPD-accredited Learning Hall courses in personalized hearing care.
Read MoreThis month, Starkey Chief Audiology Officer Dr Sara Burdak and Dr Gyl Kasewurm kicked off the series with an interactive virtual workshop, called “Maintaining the Joy in the Journey.”
Read MoreASHA announced that it has opened applications for its new Assistants Certification program, which offers opportunities for assistants to demonstrate their commitment to the audiology and speech-language pathology professions and meet uniform standards of competency.
Read MoreThe conference will focus on safely and effectively providing hearing healthcare during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe webinar will help inspire you to look at the hearing screening process in a positive light by providing information about how important the screening is to the future of a child with hearing loss; explain the methods used to perform the screening so you have a good understanding of the techniques you are using; and give practical recommendations for obtaining high-quality hearing screening results in the shortest possible time.
Read MoreJonathan Moore argues that he actually hears better on videoconference than a traditional classroom setting because his students are sitting close to the microphone; in class, his students sometimes speak low or are seated too far away for him to hear clearly.
Read MoreThe book by Frank Musiek, Jennifer Shinn, Jane Baran, and Raleigh Jones provides the reader with both the audiologic and medical aspects of auditory dysfunction associated with disorders of the peripheral and central auditory system.
Read MoreThe annual professional development event is designed to supplement and complement students’ education with relevant, practical, professional world knowledge and insights.
Read MoreAccording to Plural’s announcement, these updates bring new features including fully rewritten chapters and up-to-date research on cochlear implant devices and assessment “that will benefit students and clinicians alike.”
Read MoreEach year, up to $10,000 USD in funding is awarded by the institute to three projects that develop evidence related to Ida Institute methods and tools and aim to demonstrate the effectiveness of person-centered care in hearing rehabilitation.
Read MoreThe course provides an overall introduction to PCC, looks at the different elements and key benefits, and dives into the aspects that are particularly relevant to support staff.
Read MoreStarkey Hearing Technologies, as part of its “In This Together” video series, has compiled content with helpful tips from Starkey leaders on managing your business in the wake of COVID-19.
Read MoreYour website and other digital properties are important tools that you can use to communicate to both your current and future patients and keep them informed on any action you are taking during this time.
Read MorePresenting information to colleagues is rewarding and a great way to give back to the profession, but it isn’t always easy or without its pitfalls. Dr Jerger, who has presented hundreds of audiology sessions and sat in on multiples more, provides some basic tips for making a better talk.
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