Monthly Archives: August 2010

Buying a Pocket Otoscope? Key Consideration to Students Prior to Purchase


An otoscope is a tool routinely used in audiology practice.  It represents one of the first investments students will make. Most students tend to buy pocket otoscopes since these typically represent the least expensive option, however, prices will vary and it’s important to know what you are … Continue reading

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Be in the Know: Design Change in Dry-Briks


August can be one of the hottest and humid months of the year so many of your patients have probably stocked up on the popular Dry-Briks used with the Dry & Store Professional, Global, and Zephyr models. There has been a recent design … Continue reading

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Earbuds Available that Limit Audio Device Output!


According to a study published in JAMA this week, the prevalence of hearing loss in adolescents (12 to 19 years of age) has increased in the past 20 years. While the purpose of the study did not involve establishing a causal … Continue reading

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Amplified Stethoscopes & Hearing Instruments: What are the options?


What options are currently available to hearing instrument wearers who use a stethoscope? Removing hearing instruments prior to using a stethoscope is certainly an option although not necessarily the most ideal solution. In the absence of a commercially available Bluetooth … Continue reading

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Sterilize or not to sterilize? That’s a common question!


According to 29 CRF 1910.1030 (OSHA’s Bloodborne Pathogen Standard), critical instruments intended for reuse must be sterilized. By definition, a critical instrument refers to any instrument or object introduced into the bloodstream (e.g. needles), non-invasive instruments or objects that come in contact with mucous membranes … Continue reading

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What I do at Oaktree Products (OTP)


I am the Vice President of Oaktree Products (OTP), Inc. located in St. Louis, MO. So, what do I do? Well, I wear a lot of different hats throughout the day, making my job exciting, intellectually challenging, and fun. As … Continue reading

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Idea share worth a thousand words!


  Based on a recent conversation someone at OTP had with a customer, I wanted to pass this idea along. Demonstrate the value of captioned telephone technology with very little effort. Connect a Hamilton CapTel 800i Captioned Telephone to a Serene HD-1000 Digital Voice Simulator; when patients pick up the … Continue reading

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