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5 common assumptions you might be making when recommending hearing technology.
Guidance on audiological best practice and how to improve your business, including marketing ideas and how to stand out from your competitors.
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.
Audiologist, Charlotte Gordon, breaks down the 250-page report which includes areas for improvement for both hearing prevention, effective solutions and steps that can be taken to achieve equitable access for all.
An impressive benefit of Lyric hearing aids being worn 24/7 is that it has been shown to provide relief from tinnitus day and night, which could mean a good night’s sleep for Lyric wearers.
Here are 7 streaming factors to consider to help your clients in the medical profession get the most out of their hearing aids.
Audiologist Hans Mülder shares his all-time favorite publication that can help you better understand the limitations and advantages of adaptive procedures.
Drs. Sarah Granberg and Johanna Gustafsson reviewed the literature on working life in relation to hearing loss. Learn what the last 20 years of research has revealed.
Dr. Caitlin Barr shares 5 ways this approach benefits our services and what to consider when embedding lived experience in your work.
Audiologists Jane Woodward and Dr. Elizabeth Stewart reviewed 10 years’ worth of UHL and CROS literature. Here are 4 lightbulb moments from their review.
This field-tested tactic can also help you stand out from your competition . . . and it doesn’t cost a dime.
3 pieces of advice you can give your patients to make communication easier and less stressful.
Dr. Pamela Souza explains why evidence-based practices that work for mild to moderate degrees of hearing loss sometimes fail when applied to severe to profound hearing loss . . . and what you can do about it.