COVID-19 and the new normal
Steps you can take to ensure you fulfill your commitments now and once COVID constraints loosen that ensure both you and your patients are kept safe.
Steps you can take to ensure you fulfill your commitments now and once COVID constraints loosen that ensure both you and your patients are kept safe.
One of the most important investments a practice can make is the development of its employees. Here are steps on how to design the right training program and goals to suit every member of your office
In some countries hearing care services have been identified as essential, however determining how to offer this care during COVID-19 can be a challenge. Here are tips from Dr. Jacob Johnson, an Ear Nose and Throat physician and Global ENT key opinion leader for Lyric.
Hearing care professionals should still provide the essential care their clients need during this crisis, but do it virtually.
As the world changes daily, you might have to adapt quickly from working in an office to working at home.
We need to think of new ways to do business while our doors are closed. Here are 3 ways to support your Marvel clients and keep cash flowing.
Audiologist, Bill Campbell has practiced eAudiology for over a decade. Here are his quick tips and ideas for clinicians wanting to access clients remotely.
The thought of endless quarantine got you down? Check out these 6 tips for how to care for yourself in lock-down.
Tips hearing care professionals can share with clients to help keep them socially connected and engaged in healthy activities during the coronavirus outbreak.
Guidance on delivering eAudiology services and meeting the audiological needs of patients remotely.
Protecting our patients and staying connected with them is important during these difficult times. What can we do as hearing healthcare practitioners?