Monthly Archives: January 2014

Quick Information Resource Recipe for #AudPeeps

When I was a college student, I read a lot of technical stuff all the time. That was my full-time job for nine consecutive years (Sep 1986 – May 1995) as I pursued by Bachelors, Masters and PhD degrees. Four jobs and almost … Continue reading

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TV Listening Solution That Does Not Require Putting Something in Your Ears

Whether or not hearing instruments are involved, there are some patients who simply do not want to put anything in their ears (or wear anything additionally around their neck) to hear the TV. For non-hearing instrument wearers, this eliminates practically every TV Listening … Continue reading

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Hear Your Life – Great Read for Those with Hearing Loss

I recently came across a book at work that immediately made me realize the following: if I was still involved in the provision of direct patient care, I would encourage many (if not all) of my patients with hearing loss to … Continue reading

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When your Impression Material Goes Away….

Don’t you hate it when your absolutely favorite impression material is no longer available? Occasionally, it happens. For example, not too long ago, the Silhouette impression material was discontinued, leaving many of my colleagues with empty DM-50 cartridge guns wondering … Continue reading

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Happy 2014 from A.U.

To kick off the New Year, here is a quick recap of my Audiology Blog activity from 2013. Crunching Some Numbers: As of December 31, 2013, my Audiology blog has nearly 2,000 subscribed followers; every time a post is published, … Continue reading

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