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Looking Back to Move Forward |
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by Karl E. Strom |
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Hearing instrument sales in the US during 2002 fell by 1.3%. However, thats far from the entire story. Learn what happened last year and what might be expected in 2003. |
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Changing with the Times: Re-Examining the Aided Threshold |
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by Francis K. Kuk, PhD, and Carl Ludvigsen, MS |
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Is it necessary to re-evaluate current criteria for verifying hearing aid fittings, some of which are drawn from the old days of linear, one-channel, omnidirectional instruments? |
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A Quiet Revolution in Hearing Care |
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by Terry Ross |
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Digitization, the Internet, and wireless communication are forever changing hearing care. |
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Made to Order: How eTONA Will Serve You and Your Clients |
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by Scott Peterson |
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Ordering hearing aids and other transactions will be radically transformed in 2003. |
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HIPAA and Hearing Care Professionals |
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by Paul Popp, PhD, and Beth Lane |
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The first deadline for HIPAA compliance is April 14. Are you ready? |
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The Hearing Review 2003 AAA Preview |
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The American Academy of Audiology Convention heads to San Antonio in April. |
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A New Solution to Telephone Feedback |
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by Donald Hayes, PhD, and Andi VonLanthan, MS |
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A system that detects and controls acoustic feedback in telephones and listening devices. |
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Another Elephant in the Living Room: To VC or Not to VC? |
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by Max Stanley Chartrand, PhD |
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There are good reasons to re-evaluate our ideas about volume control use. |
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Internet Conferencing: The New Frontier of Audiological Education |
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by Darrell E. Rose, PhD, and Richard M. Medeiros |
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A look at multimedia conferencing technology and its use by hearing care professionals. |
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Optimizing Noise Suppression and Comfort in Hearing Instruments |
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by Matthias Latzel, PhD, Juergen Kiessling, PhD, and Sabine Margolf-Hackl |
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Analysis of a new speech management system and fine-tuning preferences of users |
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