On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·4y agoThe Full Scope of Audiology: Working with Animals with Pete SchiefeleDr. Pete Schiefele discusses animal audiology, covering training requirements, hearing evaluations and interventions for animals, and his lab's research at the University of Cincinnati.+Save
British Academy of Audiology YouTube·Video·Professional practice·4y agoBAA EDI Survey VideoBritish Academy of Audiology video presenting findings or promotion of its Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) survey.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Hearing aids·4y ago“It becomes important to know exactly what the patient is receiving through their hearing aid.”A Phonak podcast episode explores the specific hearing aid application needs of people with severe to profound hearing loss, emphasizing precise knowledge of what patients receive through their devices.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·5y agoEp. 2021-7.1: BONUS! Nina Kraus, PhD, on the Brain and SoundsDr. Kraus talks about concussions, auditory processing disorders, and the efferent auditory system, and how audiologists can integrate neuroscience updates into treatment plans. Read the transcript here. Read the transcript here.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·Research (general)·5y agoEp. 2021-7.1: BONUS! Nina Kraus, PhD, on the Brain and SoundsNina Kraus, PhD, covers concussions, auditory processing disorders, and the efferent auditory system, and how audiologists can integrate neuroscience findings into treatment plans.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·5y agoEp. 2021-7: Nina Kraus, PhD, on the Brain and SoundsDrawing from her innovative work on the ear-brain connections, Nina Kraus, PhD, discusses how audiologists can use the frequency following response to measure the integrity of sound processing and improve overall hearing care. Read the transcript here.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·Research (general)·5y agoEp. 2021-7: Nina Kraus, PhD, on the Brain and SoundsNina Kraus, PhD, discusses ear-brain connections and how audiologists can use the frequency following response to measure sound processing integrity and improve hearing care.+Save
empowEar Audiology·Podcast·5y agoAre You a HearStrong Champion?Let's continue the conversation- send me a text! Take a listen to this empowering, inspiring podcast about CHAMPIONS! In this podcast I sit down with Julianna Hebert and Andrew Hebert from HearStrong....+Save
a dose of dizzy·Podcast·Vestibular·5y agoEpisode 9 | Rotational Chair TestingEpisode 9 of the A Dose of Dizzy podcast covers rotational chair testing, explaining its use in vestibular assessment.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Hearing aids·5y ago“There are so many tools in our toolkit” when fitting hearing aidsProfessor Pamela Souza discusses the range of hearing aid fitting tools and strategies available for clients with severe to profound hearing loss as part of Phonak's best-practice guidelines podcast series.+Save
Future Ear Radio·Podcast·Hearing aids·5y ago075 - Brian Taylor, AuD - The Upside of Hearing Solution OptionalityPodcast episode with Signia's Brian Taylor, AuD, discussing the growing optionality in hearing solutions and the evolving hearing health landscape.+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·5y agoCongenital CMV: A Crash Course with Amanda DevereauxAmanda Devereaux, National CMV Foundation Program Director and parent of a child with cCMV, discusses transmission, audiologic symptoms, and diagnosis of congenital cytomegalovirus.+Save
empowEar Audiology·Podcast·5y agoSam Atcherson: It's All About the Right Solutions & SupportLet's continue the conversation- send me a text! “We are living in a day and age where it doesn’t have to be about I can’t anymore; it’s a matter of finding the right solutions and having the right support behind you”....+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoIPC in Action: Audiology and Augmentative & Alternative Communication (AAC) with Stephen KneeceStephen Kneece, an SLP specializing in AAC, discusses how augmentative and alternative communication technology intersects with audiology and hearing loss management.+Save
Future Ear Radio·Podcast·Professional practice·5y ago074 - Geoff Cooling & Kim Cavitt, AuD - How Hearing Professionals Can Thrive in an Expanding MarketPodcast episode with Dr. Kim Cavitt and Geoff Cooling discussing strategies for hearing professionals to thrive in an expanding hearing health market.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·5y agoEp. 20216-6.1: BONUS! Heidi Hill, AuD, on Cognitive ScreeningSo, you have the cognitive screening test results--what's next? How can audiologists use this information in a clinical situation? And how can they bill for cognitive and auditory rehabilitation services? Read the transcript here.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoEp. 20216-6.1: BONUS! Heidi Hill, AuD, on Cognitive ScreeningHeidi Hill, AuD, discusses clinical applications of cognitive screening results in audiology and provides guidance on billing for cognitive and auditory rehabilitation services.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·5y agoEp. 20216-6: Heidi Hill, AuD, on Cognitive ScreeningHow can audiologists provide a functional, patient-centered hearing care that integrates what we know about the ear-brain connections? Heidi Hill, AuD, talks about the benefits of cognitive screening and how to incorporate it into a practice. Read the transcript here.+Save
The Hearing Journal Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoEp. 20216-6: Heidi Hill, AuD, on Cognitive ScreeningHeidi Hill, AuD, discusses the benefits of cognitive screening in audiology practice and how clinicians can incorporate ear-brain connection assessments into patient-centered hearing care.+Save
empowEar Audiology·Podcast·5y agoKarin Weiser: Rewrite Your Story & Walk Your TalkLet's continue the conversation- send me a text! Meet Karin Weiser. British by birth, global by choice. Karin has lived and worked in nine countries across four continents. Extensive travel, European roots and cultural savviness give her a license to operate globally....+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y 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
a dose of dizzy·Podcast·Vestibular·5y agoEpisode 8 | Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)Episode 8 of the A Dose of Dizzy podcast provides a comprehensive review of benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV), including diagnosis and management.+Save
Future Ear Radio·Podcast·OTC / consumer·5y ago073 - Carolina Milanesi - Google + Samsung + Fitbit = A True Apple Watch Competitor?Podcast episode discussing Google's I/O developer conference announcements and whether the Google-Samsung-Fitbit combination can compete with Apple Watch in the hearables/wearables space.+Save
Future Ear Radio·Podcast·Hearing aids·5y ago072 - Abram Bailey, AuD & Steve Taddei, AuD - The Hearing Health Market Heats Up: Sonova + Sennheiser & Bose Hearing AidsFutureEar podcast episode with Hearing Tracker's Abram Bailey and Steve Taddei analyzing the Sonova–Sennheiser deal and Bose's hearing aid market entry.+Save
empowEar Audiology·Podcast·5y agoAngela Alexander Discusses Auditory Processing DisorderLet's continue the conversation- send me a text! “The ability to understand and remember what you hear can affect your ability to have a good life” quotes Dr. Alexander. Join me today in an energized episode with Dr....+Save
On the Ear: An Audiology Podcast·Podcast·Pediatric·5y 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
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y ago“Assessment is my favorite type of appointment.”Clinical audiologist and guidelines editor Laura Turton discusses the role of audiological assessment in managing clients with severe and profound hearing loss, as part of a Phonak podcast series.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoIs that deaf with a capital D?A Phonak podcast episode examines the nature of severe to profound hearing loss as part of a series on new best-practice guidelines for audiological management of this population.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·5y agoLaura Turton - New Guidelines needed?Clinical audiologist Laura Turton discusses the need for updated guidelines for audiological management of severe to profound hearing loss in the first episode of a Phonak podcast series.+Save