Cerumen management is best practice
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.
Guidance on audiological best practice and how to improve your business, including marketing ideas and how to stand out from your competitors.
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’.
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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.