Monthly Archives: June 2014

Thinking Outside of the Packaged Product’s Box

Recently, a customer was seeking a wireless communication solution for her clinical practice that would enable an audiologist to privately communicate with another audiologist during pediatric assessments. Specifically, the audiologist sitting outside of the audiometric booth (at the audiometer) needed a means to relay … Continue reading

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Looks that Appeal with Hearing Protection Part of the Deal!

With kids out of school for the summer, more time than usual will most likely be spent listening to music via the iPhone, iPod, or MP3.  Wouldn’t it be great if you could automatically limit volume levels of personal audio devices to … Continue reading

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#Proud to be #Millennial: My Roundabout Entry into Graduate Studies via Africa – spotlight post by Jonathan Suen

The millennial generation occasionally gets flack as being pampered, coddled, and too often awarded “A’s” for churning out mere baseline satisfactory efforts. To be quite frank, I have chided similar social commentaries. My post is not intended as a harsh … Continue reading

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Vanish: Hide Your Patient’s Hearing Aids – guest post by Robert M. Traynor

The Problem: About 4 years ago, a hearing aid consumer came to me with a problem. Al Musser was using a very nice set of relatively new, high-end receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) hearing instruments but remained concerned that the receiver wire covers were too … Continue reading

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