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Interacoustics Introduces Equinox Evo Audiometer and Touch Keyboard

Interacoustics Introduces Equinox Evo Audiometer and Touch Keyboard

Interacoustics' Equinox Evo and Touch Keyboard provide an intuitive audiometric solution designed to enhance clinical workflows and patient engagement for audiologists.

  • Inventis Releases Wireless Probes for Trumpet

  • Variables Associated with Attainment of Normal Scores on the Bilaterally Aided QuickSIN Test

  • Earphone Models for iPhones: Surprising Results When Used with a Hearing App

  • Audiologic Considerations for People with Normal Hearing Sensitivity Yet Hearing Difficulty and/or Speech-in-Noise Problems

  • Better Speech-in-Noise Testing: Demonstration with Dual Variable Speed Compression

  • Best Practices in Hearing Aid Dispensing: An Interview with Michael Valente, PhD

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Real-Ear Measurement and Its Impact on Aided Audibility and Patient Loyalty

Real-Ear Measurement and Its Impact on Aided Audibility and Patient Loyalty

This article looks at how differences in the level of audibility provided by each fitting approach—REM vs Quick Fit—impacts speech understanding and, indirectly, patient loyalty towards the provider.

  • Speech Mapping and Probe Microphone Measurements: An Interview with Gus Mueller, PhD

    Speech Mapping and Probe Microphone Measurements: An Interview with Gus Mueller, PhD

  • Hearing Aid Programming Practices in Oregon: Fitting Errors and Real Ear Measurements

    Hearing Aid Programming Practices in Oregon: Fitting Errors and Real Ear Measurements

  • In-FORM-ation for Better Patient Care, Part 2: Another Look at the Standard “Audiogram Form”

    In-FORM-ation for Better Patient Care, Part 2: Another Look at the Standard “Audiogram Form”

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