This Week in Hearing

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Jun. 01, 2023

Supporting Families of Children with Hearing Loss: The Power of Telehealth Services with Nell Rosenberg

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This week, Dr. Amy Sarow sits down with Nell Rosenberg, National Director of Teleservices for the Clarke Schools for Hearing and Speech, to discuss the role of telehealth services in supporting children with hearing loss and their families. The discussion highlights the importance of early intervention and the role of various professionals in the diagnosis and treatment of hearing loss.
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May. 31, 2023

Providing Cerumen Management in the Hearing Healthcare Clinic, Live from the FHH 2023 Conference

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Amyn Amlani is joined by Jackie Phillips, Mark Campbell-Foster, and Rob Koch, to share their perspectives on offering cerumen management in the hearing healthcare clinic, live from the 2023 Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference. They discuss various options available to providers, tools and training required, as well as how these services can not only help patients, but also improve a
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May. 25, 2023

Sony’s Self-Fitting Hearing Aid Technology – Taking a Closer Look

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In this episode, Bob Traynor sits down with Dr. Annie Duchen from WS Audiology to take a closer look at the WSA-Sony partnership and what it means for consumers with hearing loss. They discuss the latest products that have emerged from their collaboration: the CRE-C10 and the CRE-E10. They explore some of the key features found in Sony’s OTC devices
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May. 24, 2023

Ear and Hearing Care for All: We Can Make It Happen – Live from 2023 Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference

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On World Hearing Day, the WHO launched a new initiative to enable local healthcare professionals to deliver primary ear care including treatable conditions such as cerumen buildup and otitis. This could resolve up to 60% of ear issues directly. Practitioners would be trained to screen for hearing loss but not to treat it. Yet there are many regions of the
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May. 22, 2023

Manufacturing Auditory Neurons with Brian Culley, CEO of Lineage Cell Therapeutics.

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The idea of manufacturing auditory neurons that can be used to replace those damaged by disease is closer to reality that you may think. This week, Brian Culley, CEO of Lineage Cell Therapeutics returns to discuss a collaboration with the University of Michigan with an initial focus of studying cell therapy for auditory neuropathy spectrum disorders, a condition that affects
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May. 18, 2023

OTC Hearing Aids: Consumer Panel Discussion, Live from 2023 Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference

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This week, Amyn Amlani explores the consumer perspective on over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids, live from the Future of Hearing Healthcare 2023 virtual conference. A thought-provoking panel discussion features three distinguished guests, Gael Hannan, Shari Eberts, and Blake Cadwell, who provide unique and insightful perspectives on the topic of OTC hearing aids and their impressions so far on the impact the
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May. 16, 2023

Enhancing Cochlear Implant Outcomes with Remote Aftercare – Discussion with Sandra Porps, AuD

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It is widely believed that only 5% of the more than 2 million adults who are potential candidates for cochlear implant (CI) technology have been treated. There are several reasons for this low uptake rate, including the limited number of audiologists and clinics who work with cochlear implants. In addition, these limited resources create an aftercare burden, as many CI
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May. 12, 2023

Integrating OTC Hearing Aids into the Clinic – A Discussion with Dr. Annie Duchen of WS Audiology

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This week, Amyn Amlani discusses over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids and their integration into hearing healthcare practices. Our guest is Annie Duchen, AuD, the Senior Manager of Customer Success for the OTC team at WS Audiology. They discuss the current OTC product offering now available through the Sony x WS Audiology partnership and the importance of personalized recommendations based on user
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May. 09, 2023

The Under-Treatment of Hearing Loss and Continuum of Care with Dr. Meredith Holcomb

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Meredith Holcomb, AuD, Associate Professor of Clinical Otolaryngology and Director of the Hearing Implant Program at the University of Miami Ear Institute discusses the under-treatment of hearing loss and new cochlear implant guidelines that support the continuum of care. Links mentioned in this interview:  CI Task Force Guidelines 60-60 CI Guidelines American Cochlear Implant Alliance Be sure to subscribe to
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May. 04, 2023

The Social and Emotional Consequences of Hearing Loss and How Clinicians Can Better Address Them with Bec Bennett, PhD

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Researchers are beginning to better understand the lived experiences of persons with hearing loss. In this episode of This Week in Hearing, Bec Bennett reviews various coping strategies associated with untreated hearing loss, the limitations of amplification for improving overall well-being and how clinicians can better address the emotional and social consequences of hearing loss with her newly developed AIMER