Monthly Archives: June 2013

All work & no play….

I have always enjoyed reading Stephen King novels; one line from his thriller The Shining resonates with me to this day: “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”. There is something to be said about this infamous … Continue reading

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Must-Have-Device Makes Audiology Clinic Life Easier

Do you wish you had something on-hand that would allow you to communicate with non-hearing instrument wearing patients without needing to speak loudly (so that others can hear)? Wish you could demonstrate to your patients what it’s like to hear in a … Continue reading

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Audiology ToTT: Sticky Situations with Tubing

A question was recently posted on the AAA’s Audiology Community by a member seeking advice as to how remove tubing that has become “glued” to the earhook of a BTE without damaging the earhook. Fellow Audiology colleagues (aka #AudPeeps on Twitter) offered very good … Continue reading

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Audiology Patients! Eat your Veggies & Go Outside to Play – guest post by Christopher Spankovich

How often does a patient come in your door that is in excellent health: eats healthy, exercises, no high blood pressure, no high cholesterol, no medications? Now, how often does a patient come in your door that is 20-30 pound … Continue reading

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