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Evidence-based practice is a must and we as hearing care professionals must be advocates for our patients.
Guidance on audiological best practice and how to improve your business, including marketing ideas and how to stand out from your competitors.
Evidence-based practice is a must and we as hearing care professionals must be advocates for our patients.
Remote microphone systems facilitate listening in noise and can reduce listening effort for youth with autism.
Now that you have a full range of hearing technology for your severe-to-profound hearing loss patients, how do you market it?
In this short interview, Clinical Scientist, Judith Bird, shares tips on how to deliver effective audiological management for adults with severe and profound hearing loss and why the recently published guidelines are an important resource for hearing care professionals.
What happens when your patient is at the limits of traditional amplification and no longer able to receive benefit from hearing aids? By building strong connections with your patients and partners, you can help provide your patients the full continuum of care.
Simple storytelling exercises will help get your staff on board and comfortable with implementing Family-Centered Care. Here are 3 exercises to try in your clinic.
Hello Spring! It’s time to develop a marketing plan that benefits your practice, patients and community.
Evidence based audiological guidance for managing severe and profound hearing loss now published. In this video, Audiologist Bernadette Fulton explains what went into developing this much-needed resource.
How can you ensure you’re available to your patients during the winter season when they need support with their hearing health?
Those with severe and profound hearing loss often have challenges that are vastly different to their better hearing peers and we need to support them differently. Thankfully, expert guidance is now just a click away.
Hearing and music are inextricably intertwined. Learn about research out of New Zealand showing music therapy to be beneficial for those with neurological disorders.
2020 brought us a ‘new normal’ for engaging and supporting patients. So, how do we build upon that knowledge for success in 2021?