How important is prevalence of hearing loss?
Hans Mülder has over 25 years of experience in the hearing industry. He shares his thoughts on prevalence numbers and what he believes we should talk about instead.
Guidance on audiological best practice and how to improve your business, including marketing ideas and how to stand out from your competitors.
Hans Mülder has over 25 years of experience in the hearing industry. He shares his thoughts on prevalence numbers and what he believes we should talk about instead.
Supportive relationships matter for well-being. Jacqueline Drexler, AuD, shares how the connectivity options in Phonak Paradise make socializing easier for her and why it’s an important offering for your clients.
Clinical audiologists and research audiologists have more in common than you might think. Research Audiologist, Lisa Standaert, shares her personal insights for those interested in what life is like on ‘the other side’ in research.
A collection of ‘Connected Health’ articles from experts around the world is now available in one supplement. Here’s what you’ll find in this special issue and how it might impact your service delivery in the future.
Dr. Carrie Spangler, Educational Audiologist, shares an update on her cochlear implant journey and helpful tips for you and your bimodal users.
Let’s raise awareness about the vital role hearing plays for our well-being. Add these 6 tips into your marketing plan and attend our upcoming virtual symposium to learn about developments in this emerging scientific field.
Offering the 8th International Pediatric Conference in a fully virtual format delivered new opportunities for sharing expert knowledge to more clinicians around the world. Here are highlights of the sessions and how you can still access the full program.
The challenges of severe/profound hearing loss aren’t ‘just a bit worse’ than mild/moderate hearing loss – they’re much more than that, for patient and audiologist alike.
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.