HCPs Top U.S. News & World Report’s Best Jobs for 2024 List
Hearing care professional careers continued to maintain top spots on the U.S. News & World Report’s 100 Best Jobs for 2024 list.
Hearing care professional careers continued to maintain top spots on the U.S. News & World Report’s 100 Best Jobs for 2024 list.
Offering “comfort combined with powerful hearing technology,” the new Stride B-PR and Stride B-UP BTE form factors are said to “provide easy personalization and performance to support everyday life.”
The OpenSound Optimizer (OSO) uses new methods to prevent feedback from occurring while simultaneously enabling greater fitting flexibility for the hearing care professional and improved access to speech sounds for the wearer. OSO is designed to provide more headroom for dynamic listening environments and better sound quality overall.
In this new era of disruptive technology, hearing care practices need valuable information to help increase the knowledge of decision makers. Primus Business Analytics is designed to help owners and managers effectively identify growth and development opportunities, understand best-practice protocols, the duration and scope of testing, and assist in fine-tuning in ways that would otherwise be virtually impossible.
Read MoreSivantos—the parent company of Signia, Rexton, HearUSA, and hear.com—has announced that it has entered into a strategic partnership with TruHearing, one of the country’s largest third-party managed care administrators for hearing aids.
Read MoreThis study looks at how advanced hearing aid features may affect the results of routine real-ear measurement (REM). One of the key points is that, by using speech noise stimuli (like the ISTS stimuli) during REM, you should be able to obtain an accurate representation of speech gain while not having to turn off all of the advanced features.
Read MoreThe LOI is designed to give InnerScope a universal tele-audiology solution for professionals to remotely program hearing aid devices, according to the announcement.
Read MoreEven though the benefits of hearing aids are widely known in our field, the fact is that there is not a plethora of high-level scientific evidence proving the efficacy of hearing aids.
Read MoreTwelve questions that can help bring the patient to the solutions they need.
Read MoreFamily-centered Care (FCC) accepts that both the person with hearing loss and those around them should be the focus of audiologic rehabilitation. Strategies revolve around including family in discussions about resolving hearing difficulties and setting goals.
Read MoreFor hearing aid and cochlear implant users, one of the most important people in our lives is our hearing care professional. In the July 2014 Blog Page, Gael Hannan explores this relationship.
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