Words Matter: Does Vapid Chatter About Hearing Aids Cause Patient Harm?
by Brian Taylor “Signal & Noise” is a bimonthly column by Brian Taylor, AuD. Last fall, JAMA published a thought-provoking commentary on the unnecessary harm caused by the words used by physicians. Known as iatrogenesis, the inadvertent occurrence of a disease or illness caused by a physician or by medical treatment or diagnostic procedure…
Read MoreThe Importance of a Therapeutic Relationship: Beyond Helping a Patient Master Use of their Device, Part 2
by Brian Taylor “Signal & Noise” is a bimonthly column by Brian Taylor, AuD The Importance of a Therapeutic Relationship Hearing aid owners who participated in the study noted the importance of an effective working relationship between the clinician and the hearing aid user. Traits of a good therapeutic relationship with their clinician,…
Read MoreHearing Aid Follow Up Care: Beyond Helping a Patient Master Use of their Device
by Brian Taylor “Signal & Noise” is a bimonthly column by Brian Taylor, AuD. Nearly every patient fitted with hearing aids in a clinic returns for at least ten hours of additional follow-up care. Spread over the course of four or more years, these face-to-face visits with the clinician gobble up a lot of…
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