ASHA Voices·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5mo agoTwo Audiologists Take the Mic on Podcasting and Their CareersAudiologists Dakota Sharp and Carrie Spangler, both podcast hosts, discuss their podcasting experiences and career paths in audiology and hearing care.
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·4y agoThe Full Scope of Audiology: Intraoperative Neuromonitoring (IONM) with Cheryl WigginsDr. Cheryl Wiggins explains the role of audiologists in intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), including required training, scope differences from traditional audiology, and career pathways.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·4y agoIPC in Action: Audiologists and Teachers of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing (TODHH) with Becky HalesFormer Teacher of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Becky Hales discusses her experiences in educational settings and how audiologists can better collaborate with TODHH professionals.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoAuditory Processing Disorder (APD): A Crash Course with Angela AlexanderDr. Angela Alexander provides a crash course on auditory processing disorder (APD), covering its definition, the Buffalo Model for assessment, and integration of qualitative measures.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·5y agoSupporting Children with Hearing Loss: A Parent’s Perspective with Valli GideonsParent and advocate Valli Gideons (MyBattleCall) shares her journey raising children with hearing loss and perspectives on how families can be better supported by professionals.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·AI & technology·5y agoFuturism in Audiology: Hearables, Hearing Aids, and the Growing Audio Internet with David KempDavid Kemp and Dr. Sharp discuss the convergence of voice technology, hearables, and hearing healthcare, and the future of hearing aids in a growing audio-internet ecosystem.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Education & training·5y agoYou Graduated! Now What? Navigating Jobs, Negotiation, and Debt for Clinicians with Ashley Hughes and Natalie J. NelsonDrs. Ashley Hughes, Natalie Nelson, and Dakota Sharp discuss job negotiation strategies, debt management, and career navigation for new CSD graduates.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Professional practice·5y agoNavigating Social Media as a Clinician: Building a Personal Brand with Lindsay CockburnDr. Lindsay Cockburn discusses building a personal social media brand to connect with parents of deaf and hard-of-hearing children and navigating professional online presence.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·5y agoIPC in Action: Building an Early Intervention Team as SLPs and AuDs with Michelle DawsonMichelle Dawson and Dr. Sharp discuss interprofessional collaboration in early intervention, combining expertise in pediatric feeding/swallowing and newborn hearing screening.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·5y agoGuiding Families Through a Diagnosis of Hearing Loss with Lilach SapersteinDr. Lilach Saperstein and Dr. Sharp examine the current family support model following pediatric hearing loss diagnosis, its shortcomings, and shared decision-making improvements.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoRethinking Aural (Re)Habilitation for Audiologists and SLPs with Dawn Heiman, AuD, FAAADr. Dawn Heiman and Dr. Dakota Sharp discuss current trends in aural (re)habilitation for adults and children with hearing loss and strategies for improving its delivery.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Public health & policy·5y agoThe Power of Conversation: Racial Disparities in Hearing Healthcare with Logan FaustDr. Logan Faust discusses racial disparities in hearing healthcare from the perspective of a biracial audiologist and the importance of race-related dialogue in clinical audiology training.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Tinnitus·5y agoIncorporating Tinnitus Care into Your Practice - for Beginners! with Maria MorrisonDr. Maria Morrison offers beginner-level guidance for audiologists looking to incorporate tinnitus evaluations, counseling, and best-practice care elements into their existing practice.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Professional practice·5y agoA Beginner’s Guide to Starting a Private Practice with Liz WhiteDr. Liz White outlines her experience founding a patient-centered, evidence-based private audiology practice, covering key challenges and rewards of private practice ownership.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoNavigating Unilateral Hearing Loss as an Audiologist with Single Sided Deafness with Sofia RollerDr. Sofia Roller, a clinical audiologist with congenital single-sided deafness, discusses her patient experience and current treatment options for unilateral hearing loss.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Cochlear implants·5y agoExpanding Candidacy for Pediatric Cochlear Implants with Lisa ParkDr. Lisa Park reviews the evolution of pediatric cochlear implant candidacy guidelines and discusses current challenges and indications expansion.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Professional practice·5y agoSuccessfully Collaborating with Interpreters with Kelly MurphyDr. Kelly Murphy shares best practices and personal insights for pediatric audiologists working with interpreters in clinical settings.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Vestibular·5y agoThe Critical Role of Undergraduate Research in CSD with Erin PikerDr. Erin Piker describes a collaborative lab model in which undergraduates, AuD, and PhD students conduct vestibular research together, emphasizing the value of undergraduate research in CSD.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·5y agoListening and Learning to Read: The Impact of Hearing Loss on Literacy with Krystal WerfelDr. Krystal Werfel presents research on early literacy skill acquisition in children with hearing loss who use spoken language, including effects of minimal hearing loss.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·5y agoReaching Those in Need: Mobile Pediatric Audiology with Melanie MorrisDr. Melanie Morris discusses Georgia's Mobile Audiology Program, which identifies, diagnoses, and treats hearing loss in underserved pediatric populations across the state.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoWelcome to On The Ear with Dakota SharpPreview trailer for the 'On The Ear' podcast hosted by Dakota Sharp, launching August 20, 2020.+Save