HIMSA To Host Webinar on the Noah ES System
The webinar, hosted by Anders Nielsen, product manager at HIMSA’s Danish office, is designed to help users upgrade to the Noah ES.
The webinar, hosted by Anders Nielsen, product manager at HIMSA’s Danish office, is designed to help users upgrade to the Noah ES.
Chief Innovation Officer Dave Fabry and Chief Compliance Officer Michael Scholl discussed topics such as over-counter-hearing aids, Medicare coverage, and student loan forgiveness, among others, and how they may be impacted by the new administration.
What we have done at NAL is to develop a new methodology sensitive to the effort required to understand a message in a challenging scenario.
GSI Advance offers educational opportunities for audiologists that cover a range of content and learning mediums centered around core audiologic topics, including the latest technology.
Read MoreThe five webinars cover topics such as ASSR, vestibular dysfunction, catch‑up saccades, and REM.
Read MoreThe 2018 Association of Adult Musicians with Hearing Loss (AAMHL) web conference, Coping with Hearing Loss: Strategies for Musical People, will be held on November 17, 2018, 2:00-3:30 pm EST.
Read MoreThe four webinars cover a wide range of topics such as gaze stabilization in VNG, oVEMP, integration of diagnostic and functional testing when seeing dizzy patients, and hearing aid selection.
Read MoreVictor Bray, PhD, reviews the research on depression and hearing loss, treatment effects, risk factors, and how you can screen for depression in this free webinar sponsored by Hamilton CapTel®. He also postulates a future in which hearing healthcare professionals will be called on to assist mental health specialists in the treatment of depressed individuals.
Read MoreIn this webinar, Kevin St Clergy shows how to use online marketing strategies—including online reviews and direct-response websites—and your current database to increase repeat sales and first-time customers in a cost-effective manner. The 30-minute webinar, courtesy of CareCredit, explains the top-3 ways to assess, change, and effectively employ your practice market to acquire more business.
Read MoreA look at seven chronic conditions associated with hearing loss—ranging from depression to diabetes—along with a review of some of the key supporting scientific evidence and papers.
Read MoreA new 3-part webinar courtesy of CareCredit provides insights into gaining new physician referrals from industry experts Brian Taylor, AuD, Bob Tysoe, and Brad Dodson.
Read MoreIn this free 23-minute webinar, online marketing expert Edward Smelser details four simple ways to boost your online presence while getting the results you want from your online marketing.
Read MoreHearing loss and tinnitus are two of the top military service-related injuries that affect veterans, according to a 2015 Annual Benefits Report from the US Department of Veteran’s Affairs.
Read MoreIn this free 23-minute webinar, online marketing expert Edward Smelser details four simple ways to boost your online presence while getting the results you want from your practice website and online marketing.
Read MoreIn this new 18-minute webinar, courtesy of CareCredit, long-time hearing industry expert Von Hansen points out the most important learnable skills and traits for receptionists and patient care coordinators; how to answer commonly asked questions; and how training and scripting can be invaluable in converting new leads into lifelong patients.
Read MoreSonova recently opened the Global Hearing Institute in Suzhou, China, a state-of-the-art training center for current and future hearing care professionals.
Read MoreWhat would your ideal private practice look like? What’s the best way for achieving it? Gyl Kasewurm, AuD—an accomplished industry veteran and owner of a very successful private practice—provides her inside tips about how to build the practice of your dreams.
Read MoreBrian Taylor, AuD, summarizes findings from recent studies about people who complain of hearing loss but are found to have near-normal audiograms, and introduces strategies and tools for assessing how our field might be of greater service to them—while paving a path for what he calls “interventional audiology.”
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