New Specialized Curriculum for People with Auditory Challenges
Amptify introduced a new curriculum that is designed to support individuals with unique auditory challenges.
Amptify introduced a new curriculum that is designed to support individuals with unique auditory challenges.
Adding value to audiology services, connectivity and remote care with hearing aids, and the dynamic changes in hearing healthcare—ranging from reimbursement to over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids—were some of the major themes of the 2019 American Academy of Audiology (AAA) Convention held at the Greater Columbus Convention Center in Ohio on March 27-30.
As with any branch of auditory science, research on CAPD continues to be pursued in many different areas. However, there is robust scientific evidence pertaining to the clinical existence, diagnosis, and treatment of CAPD. This short article provides a literature review for what might be viewed as six key tenets related to CAPD.
Donna Geffner, PhD, says that if we wait until age 7 or 8 to intervene on behalf of children with auditory processing disorders, we are denying them the benefits of early intervention, remediation, treatment, and the right to a free appropriate public education (FAPE).
Read MoreJames Jerger: A Life in Audiology is a unique and engaging account of an inspiring scholar’s remarkable career. His work has had a profound effect on the field of audiology. The new book is a must-read for anyone interested in audiology and hearing healthcare.
Read MoreIn a Letter to the Editor, Dr Donna Geffner lists challenges encountered when children are not early-evaluated for Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)–ideally, at pre-school age–and proposes that CAPD testing begin earlier than is the current practice.
Read MoreDr Beck asks Dr Eisenberg about the new edition of her textbook, Clinical Management of Children with Cochlear Implants, which contains a wealth of information from many cochlear implant experts.
Read MoreDespite a well-attended history, there is little agreement on the definition, diagnosis or treatment of auditory processing disorders (APDs) in 2016. APDs remain universally ill-defined and poorly understood. In this article, co-authors Beck, Clarke and Moore tackle contemporary APD issues, and more.
Read MoreThe Roger Focus is designed as a discreet and comfortable receiver for children with unilateral hearing loss, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or auditory processing disorders.
Read MoreAn introduction to localization, factors that influence localization when wearing hearing aids, and what steps can be taken to improve localization ability for hearing aid users.
Read MoreMusicians can be a hearing care professional’s worst nightmare and, on occasion, their greatest teacher. The Hearing Review’s August edition guest editors Douglas Beck, AuD, & Marshall Chasin, AuD, provide an overview of this fascinating and challenging area of hearing healthcare.
Read MorePrevious research and current movement in the endeavor to provide the most natural, binaural auditory experience for hearing instrument users is discussed, in addition to the technological developments that have made these advances possible.
Read MoreThe editor chooses his Top-10 articles for 2013, along with several others that could just as well have been in the Top-10.
Read MorePlural Publishing, San Diego, has released the 2nd Edition Handbook of Central Auditory Processing Disorder. The award-winning handbooks authored by Frank E. Musiek, PhD, and Gail D. Chermak, PhD, have been extensively revised and expanded.
Read MoreA review of OAE concepts, the application of screening versus diagnostic OAEs, as well as normative data to help clinicians in the interpretation of DPOAEs for the Interacoustics Titan DPOAE440 module.
Read MoreDouglas Beck, AuD, director of professional relations for Oticon, and a frequent contributor to HR, was among the international speakers who delivered keynote presentations at the first Hearing and Balance Conference, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Read MoreDouglas Beck, AuD, director of professional relations for Oticon, and a frequent HR contributor, has been awarded the RS McCrea Medal 2012 by the Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick Children, in Northern Ireland.
Read MoreAt its annual award ceremony during AAA 2013, Beltone announced that Dr Robert Keith had been named the winner of the 2013 Larry Mauldin Award for Excellence in Education.
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