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Hearing Instrument Dispensing in 2000: The HR Dispenser Survey |
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by Karl E. Strom |
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As the new century begins, audiologists and hearing instrument specialists are more reluctant to predict substantial unit volume gains, although two-thirds expect that their businesses will experience an increase in net revenue during 2001. The 2001 HR Survey, the most comprehensive of its kind, looks at the types and technologies of hearing aids being dispensed, as well as trends in pricing, number of instruments sold, and testing and fitting procedures. |
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Multilingualism and Children with Cochlear Implants |
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by Ann V. Levi, MA, Jennifer Boyett-Solano, MS, Brooke Nicholson, MS, & Laurie S. |
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Research from the House Ear Institute suggests that oral bilingual youngsters who receive cochlear implants perform similarly on speech perception tasks and make equivalent gains in language compared to their monolingual peers |
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Selling Your Practice |
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by Vince Russomagno |
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The time to prepare for selling a practice is now. Here's how to do it. |
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Real-Ear Measures for a Disposable Hearing Aid |
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by Jodi A. Cook, PhD, David A. Preves, PhD, & Deborah T. Grabowski, MS |
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Why deep-fitting instruments offer special advantages to dispensing professionals. |
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Portable Electronic Patient Records |
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by Brad Ingrao, MSEd |
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How the new NOAH System 3.0 can be used to take advantage of patient import/export functions, as well as how to set up the system for data analysis. |
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