Relationship-Centered Consultation Skills for Audiologists: Remote and In-Person Care

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HHTM
July 27, 2021

SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA — As hearing aid technology becomes more automated and easier to use for persons with hearing loss, the need for humanistic interactions with a professional is more important than ever.

Relationship-Centered Consultation Skills for Audiologists: Remote and In-Person Care is a how-to guide for clinicians who want to provide evidence-based, holistic care to persons with hearing loss. By focusing on person-centered communication, this practical text is an incredible tool for providers who utilize both in-person and remote telehealth approaches to care.

With new disruptive technologies, it is crucial to adapt to a changing marketplace. The material in Relationship-Centered Consultation Skills for Audiologists: Remote and In-Person Care is practical and straightforward to implement for the busy clinician.

 

Key Features

  • A concise book that describes how relationship-centered communication can be implemented in any hearing care practice and why relationship-centered communication will be a key differentiator in the era of self-directed and remote care
  • Scientifically validated frameworks that describe relationship-centered health care
  • Evidence-based models of human behavior associated with the chronic condition of hearing loss
  • Holistic approaches to utilizing relationship-centered communication during both in-person and telepractice appointments with help seeking individuals
  • A turnkey method for implementing blended hearing care using relationship-centered principles

 

Book Details

Title: Relationship-Centered Consultation Skills for Audiologists: Remote and In-Person Care

Author: Brian Taylor | Published: 7/13/2021 | ISBN-13: 978-1-63550-335-7 | ISBN-10: 1-63550-335-3 | https://www.pluralpublishing.com/publications/relationship-centered-consultation-skills-for-audiologists-remote-and-in-person-care

 

About the Author

Brian Taylor, AuD, is the director of scientific and product marketing for Signia, a division of WS Audiology. He is also the editor of Audiology Practices, a quarterly journal of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology and editor-at-large for Hearing Health and Technology Matters, a leading industry blog. Dr. Taylor has authored several peer reviewed papers and textbooks and is a highly sought out lecturer. He has nearly 30 years of experience as a clinician, business manager, and university instructor. Dr. Taylor received his AuD from Central Michigan University and lives in Golden Valley, MN.

 

About Plural Publishing, Inc.

Plural Publishing produces leading academic, scientific and clinical publications in the fields of speech-language pathology, audiology, otolaryngology, and professional singing. Plural Publishing, Inc. aims to fill a space in the field of communication sciences and disorders with high-quality publications written by world-class experts in order to improve and enhance the knowledge base of each profession, from the classroom to clinical practice. Plural Publishing prioritizes the intellectual growth of the disciplines it serves and strives to improve and advance these fields through its publications.   

 

Source: Plural Publishing

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