Good quality ingredients make a difference in food . . . and in hearing aids
As Phonak celebrates 75 years, Audiologist Anna Biggins reflects on her favorite feature that she considers a ‘quality ingredient’ in Phonak hearing aids.
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As Phonak celebrates 75 years, Audiologist Anna Biggins reflects on her favorite feature that she considers a ‘quality ingredient’ in Phonak hearing aids.
Offered virtually this year, Audiology students have an opportunity to build their professional network, learn about products, and connect textbooks to actual tools in hearing rehabilitation.
Water is everywhere and it’s important that your clients’ hearing aids are protected. Here are tips on how your clients can avoid water and moisture damage.
Everyday sound exposure is putting a billion young people around the world at risk. Why do we wait to test for hearing loss when we can be instrumental in preventing it?
As hearing care professionals, we need to let our clients know that with a simple request to their HR department or accessibility office, they could get the accommodations they need to hear in their working and school environments.
Kat Penno spent years forging a digital practice to reflect her vision of proactive hearing healthcare service delivery. Find out what she learned during these years, and what she now envisions for the future of professional hearing services.
Cerumen management is within the scope of audiologists and occasionally other hearing care professionals (HCPs), and we are being called upon to perform it. Here are 4 reasons why it is important to offer.
Many people feel uncomfortable drawing attention to their hearing loss when struggling in conversations. A new consumer guide provides communication enhancement suggestions, along with steps to make proven communication strategies a life-long habit.
Dr. Joseph Montano explains why he always invites family into audiological sessions and how it impacts their well-being.
Shari Eberts, a passionate hearing health advocate, shares insights on what is often missing from the first consult and what you can do to help your clients adjust to ‘hearing loss life’.
5 common assumptions you might be making when recommending hearing technology.
The HearingSuccess portal is filled with online resources so your clients can start practicing their listening skills right away.