Starkey Sound Bites·Podcast·Public health & policy·4y agoDr. Archelle Georgiou on How Hearing is Tied to Our Overall HealthStarkey podcast episode with Chief Health Officer Dr. Archelle Georgiou on the relationship between hearing loss and overall health, and the role of hearing professionals in healthcare.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Hearing aids·4y agoCROS and Unilateral Hearing Loss - the evidence!Phonak's Jane Woodward and researcher Elizabeth Stewart, AuD, PhD review evidence on CROS and BiCROS solutions for clients with unilateral hearing loss, including well-being and loneliness outcomes.+Save
Starkey Sound Bites·Podcast·Hearing aids·4y agoDr. Sara Burdak Explains How Technology Can Make Better Hearing EffortlessStarkey Sound Bites inaugural episode in which Chief Audiology Officer Dr. Sara Burdak discusses her career, hearing loss impact, and hearing aid stigma.+Save
Starkey Sound Bites·Podcast·Hearing aids·4y agoIntroducing Starkey Sound BitesIntroductory episode of Starkey's Sound Bites podcast, hosted by Dr. Dave Fabry, outlining the monthly series format.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·4y agoDon’t just ask what they do, ask what they have stopped doing.Audiologist Judith Bird emphasizes the importance of regularly measuring outcomes in clients with severe to profound hearing loss, even when their audiogram remains stable, as part of ongoing care.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Tinnitus·4y ago“There isn’t just one type of tinnitus patient or intervention”A Phonak podcast episode features a neuropsychologist discussing the variability of tinnitus patients and intervention options within the context of severe to profound hearing loss guidelines.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·4y ago”You can lose your hearing frighteningly quickly or cruelly slowly.” Lord Jack Ashley of StokeDr. Lorraine Gailey, former CEO of Hearing Link, discusses the importance of including communication partners in audiological care for adults with severe and profound hearing loss.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Cochlear implants·4y agoA life-changing decision: Starting the conversationAudiologist Judith Bird discusses how to initiate conversations about cochlear implants with hesitant clients who have severe to profound hearing loss and how to identify appropriate candidates.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Hearing aids·4y ago“Yes! Everyone with severe to profound hearing loss should be offered remote microphones.”Professor Linda Thibodeau presents research evidence supporting the use of remote microphone systems for all clients with severe to profound hearing loss, particularly in challenging listening situations.+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 Audiologist·Podcast·Hearing aids·4y 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
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·4y 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·4y 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·4y 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
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·6y agoWe are no marriage counselors!Professor Emeritus Kris English of the University of Akron addresses difficult conversations and emotional aspects of family-centered care (FCC) in audiological settings.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·6y agoWhy Family-Centered Care is not a time wasterProfessor Joe Montano of Weill Cornell Medical College discusses the key benefits of family-centered care (FCC) in audiological practice, including improved understanding of communication needs.+Save
The Audiologist·Podcast·Clinical audiology·6y agoNo need for mixed feelings about Family-Centered CarePhonak VP of Audiology Christine Jones interviews Professor Louise Hickson about family-centered care (FCC) in audiology practice, covering evidence and implementation approaches.+Save