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How Owning Your Office Building Can Affect Your Bottom Line |
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by K. Ray Katz, BC-HIS |
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Owning the building in which your hearing care office or practice is located has several substantial financial rewards. This article provides hypothetical renting-versus-owning comparisons and points out several of the long-term merits of owning your own office building. |
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Materials for Audiologic Rehabilitation: Help Getting Started |
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by Judy Abrahamson, MA |
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Starting a new AR program can seem overwhelming when schedules are full and professional demands for time are many. This article can serve as a resource for busy hearing care professionals who have considered expanding the rehabilitative aspect of their practice for adult patients but dont know where to start. |
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The AuD Through Distance Learning: An Instructor's Perspective |
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by Richard E. Gans, PhD |
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The AuD poses rewards for both students and their professors, and it is transforming university courses by infusing into programs the experiences of practicing audiologists. |
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The Case for a Trial Period |
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by Mark Ross, PhD |
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In response to a previous HR article on why trial periods may be detrimental to the acceptance of hearing instruments, the author presents a counterpoint on why trial periods remain a necessity for the hearing care field. |
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IHS Convention Preview |
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The Hearing Review presents a virtual tour of the exhibitors and their products and services, as well as the special featured events at the 50th Annual International Hearing Society Convention in Chicago. |
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A New High Fidelity Digital Hearing Instrument Processor |
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by Brian Csermak |
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A technical report on Gennum Corps new Paragon system, as well as a discussion of the importance of dynamic range, bandwidth and signal integrity for digital instruments. |
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