Hearing Views

Jun. 13, 2012

The Ewings are back—with hearing loss

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By David H. Kirkwood A blog is a good place to be candid, so I’ll confess that for a good many years I was hooked on Dallas. No, not the city, though I do have some good friends at Callier. The Dallas that kept me home on far too many Friday evenings in the late 1970s and the 1980s (this
May. 30, 2012

Unleash the power of creative destruction in your practice

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Brian Taylor’s advice to hearing care professionals on how to offer their patients services that cannot be provided by sophisticated machines or inexpensive labor overseas was published originally on the Hearing Economics blog on May 16. Holly Hosford-Dunn, the editor of Hearing Economics, and I agreed that we should bring his valuable ideas to the attention of readers who missed
May. 23, 2012

Comments provide good reading, but they also require tough decisions

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By David H. Kirkwood One of the joys, headaches, and responsibilities that come with being a blog editor is dealing with the comments that are constantly flowing in—literally–24-7. And what a motley assortment of communications they are, especially if you consider the spam.   THE SPAMDEMIC In fact, the great majority of the comments (to use the term loosely) that
May. 16, 2012

Friends and colleagues pay tribute to Bob Sandlin

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In the days following the death of Dr. Robert Sandlin on May 4, the Internet was filled with heartfelt expressions of sorrow and fond reminiscences by Bob’s countless friends and admirers. Last week on Hearinghealthmatters.org, Wayne’s World and Hearing News Watch published tributes to him. However, in view of the continuing outpouring of tributes to this extraordinary audiologist and no less
May. 02, 2012

The picture is looking brighter for hard-of-hearing movie fans

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By David H. Kirkwood It may not be quite a Hollywood ending, but it seems that better times are on the horizon for movie lovers whose hearing loss has prevented them from pursuing their passion. I certainly hope so. As someone who shares their passion for movies, I can empathize with the disappointment and frustration that deaf and hard-of-hearing cinephiles
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Apr. 25, 2012

Rechargeable batteries and hearing aids are a natural fit

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By Gabrielle Filips, AuD As professionals in the hearing health industry, our main goal is to ensure the best hearing experience possible for hearing aid wearers. That experience  goes beyond the way wearers hear in their surroundings, and extends to how they handle and manage their hearing aids and hearing aid batteries. Currently, the percentage of hearing aid wearers who
Apr. 11, 2012

Our future: Will it be Hearing Spaghetti or Audiology Armageddon?

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This week, I am pleased to present a Hearing View by Christine Diles, AuD. It is a revised version of a post that was originally published March 20 on the Hearing Economics blog at Hearinghealthmatters.org. David H. Kirkwood, Editor, Hearing Views   By Christine Diles About 20 years ago, Lars Kolind, then CEO of Oticon, transformed the Danish-based hearing aid company
Apr. 04, 2012

As hearing professionals, we’re caregivers–and also advocates for those with hearing loss

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By Melissa K. Rodriguez Last June, the New York Times reported that two veteran New York police officers had been being forced to retire because of the NYPD’s newly enforced rule barring officers from wearing hearing aids on the job. The Times also reported that younger officers had been instructed to stop wearing their aids or risk losing their jobs. This
Feb. 29, 2012

Coming soon… to Boston… live and in person… for the first time ever… THE NOW READY-FOR-PRIME-TIME BLOGGERS!!!

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By David H. Kirkwood I want to let you in on a little secret. While the blog Hearinghealthmatters.org (HHM) has been published for nearly 11 months, the team that makes it happen is more virtual than real. Sure, the dozen of us editors who post weekly on The Blogs @ Hearing Health & Technology Matters are flesh-and-blood people. Or, at
Feb. 15, 2012

Audiology’s neglect of rehabilitation is growing increasingly troublesome

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By Maurice H. Miller When we deny our hearing aid patients effective programs of rehabilitation, we render them unable to function in a variety of important real-life listening situations. We also increase their isolation from loved ones and society. We may be giving them more sophisticated hearing aids with adjustable digital circuitry and almost infinitely variable microphone circuits. But, are