Music is more than a language of emotions
Neuropsychologist and Audiological Engineer, Dr. Teresa Wenhart, explains why music is an important topic for hearing care professionals, audiological researchers, and audiological engineers.
Guidance on audiological best practice and how to improve your business, including marketing ideas and how to stand out from your competitors.
Neuropsychologist and Audiological Engineer, Dr. Teresa Wenhart, explains why music is an important topic for hearing care professionals, audiological researchers, and audiological engineers.
It can be difficult for people to navigate and understand different hearing aid features. The NALguide empowers hearing aid users to better understand the vast landscape of hearing technology available.
This year’s event used a renowned improv program to teach students effective counseling skills. Learn more from event organizer, Steve Hallenbeck, Au.D., including how you can access the content.
Hearing health is tied to healthy aging. Learn how Phonak is contributing to groundbreaking studies on cognition and delivering guidance and tools to help you address well-being in audiological care.
Bringing adults with hearing loss and their family members together to problem solve day-to-day communication in a supportive environment.
The Family Oriented Communication Assessment and Solutions (FOCAS) tool has the potential to address the emotional impact of hearing loss on both clients and their families, removing barriers to hearing aid adoption.
Involving patients and family members in a conversation about hearing aid outcomes can lead to the sharing of divergent views. Are you comfortable handling this?
This evidence-based publication is filled with recommendations to guide you in integrating virtual hearing aid care into clinical practice for your pediatric and adult clients.
This evidence-based publication includes a 5-step plan to guide hearing care professionals in fostering their clients’ social-emotional well-being.
When you create an online space, you can meet your patients where they are and better understand their wants and needs. Here are a few tips.
Audiologists’ knowledge in hearing aid technology position them as leaders in tinnitus care. Dr. Ben Thompson shares 3 things to keep in mind when recommending amplification.
As a hearing care professional, there are tips you can give your clients so they can enjoy the best bits of social gatherings – like what their loved ones are saying.