This Week in Hearing

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Mar. 15, 2022

Diabetes Management and the Role of the Audiologist: Interview with Kathy Dowd, AuD

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This week, Dr. Kathy Dowd, Executive Director of The Audiology Project, joins host Amyn Amlani in discussing the connection between hearing loss and diabetes, as well as the role audiologists play in the management of patients with diabetes. Until recently, the comorbidity of hearing loss, balance and diabetes was unknown to many agencies, such as the Centers for Disease Control
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Mar. 08, 2022

Audiology Beyond Hearing: Opportunities in Assessment of Cognitive, Balance and Vestibular Function

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In today’s competitive and ever-changing hearing healthcare landscape, more and more independent practices are looking at ways add value and stand out from the competition. This week, Dr. Richard Gans, the Executive Director and Founder of The American Institute of Balance, and Tom O’Neill, the President and CEO of Cognivue, join Dave Kemp to discuss the benefits of expanding beyond
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Mar. 03, 2022

Promoting Hearing Health Awareness Through Design: Interview with Tom Woods of Hearing Birdsong

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A group in the United Kingdom has re-innovated how to test hearing sensitivity using five bird calls in a forest soundscape. The bird calls are digitized and occupy similar frequencies to that of a traditional pure-tone test. The rationale behind this re-innovation was developed using design-thinking strategies based on a patient’s story of hearing loss. In this episode of This
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Mar. 01, 2022

New Wearable Technology to Treat Vertigo: Interview with Otolith Labs’ Sam Owen and Didier Depireux

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Otolith Labs is pioneering the first medical wearable for the treatment of vertigo, a symptom experienced by more than 15 million Americans. Company CEO, Samuel Owen, and Chief Science Officer, Dr. Didier Depireux, join host Bob Traynor for a discussion of their promising new wearable technology under development for patients with vertigo. The novel technology has been validated by several
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Feb. 23, 2022

App Based Tinnitus Management: Interview with Ed Farrar and Anna Pugh of Oto

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This week, host Dave Kemp is joined by Dr. Edmund Farrar and Anna Pugh of UK-based startup: Oto Oto is an app-based digital health solution for people suffering from tinnitus. Over the past year, the company has witnessed significant growth and aims to expand access to more people with tinnitus through its platform “using accessible, science-backed and evidence-based digital tools”.
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Feb. 22, 2022

Inclusive Communication and Services for Diverse Communities with Alejandra Ullauri, AuD

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As the U.S. population becomes more diverse, it is imperative for hearing care professionals to provide patient centered care to everyone. Many clinicians around the country, however, lack the necessary tools to meet the needs of those from diverse cultural backgrounds. Our topic today is why inclusiveness is so beneficial in today’s world and how you can bring it to
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Feb. 16, 2022

Reimagining Hearing Aid Design: Interview with Nick Morgan-Jones and Gray Dawdy of Decibels

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This week, host Dave Kemp is joined by Nick Morgan-Jones and Gray Dawdy of Decibels. Nick says that he has needed hearing aids since the age of 10, but was turned off by the stigma associated with traditional hearing aids. In 2021, Nick started Decibels (originally Butterfly Audio) and video blogged his journey along the way. Working with his friend
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Feb. 15, 2022

Incorporating Tinnitus Management into Clinical Practice: Interview with Jodi Sasaki-Miraglia, AuD

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This week, host Dave Kemp is joined by Jodi Sasaki-Miraglia, AuD, Director of Education & Training-West Region for Widex USA. The pair discuss the benefits of adding tinnitus evaluation and management into a clinical practice, as well as background on the solutions currently offered by Widex, a major hearing aid manufacturer that has offered tinnitus solutions in its products for
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Feb. 08, 2022

Fluid In the Ear? New Imaging Technology Aims to Revolutionize Middle Ear Assessment

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Young children are prone to middle ear infections. New technology is empowering front-line professionals to increase their sensitivity in identifying fluid in the middle ear. PhotoniCare has developed a novel, non-invasive, low-cost imaging instrument called the OtoSight Middle Ear Scope. In this episode of This Week in Hearing, Jeff Hydar, Chief Commercial Officer at PhotoniCare, and Dr. Seth Pransky, a
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Feb. 02, 2022

Using Haptic Technology to Address Hearing Loss and Tinnitus: Interview with Dr. David Eagleman

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Who would have ever thought the human brain would be compared to Mr Potato Head? With its phenomenal capacity to change and re-wire itself at any age, our guest this week, the incomparable neuroscientist, David Eagleman, does just that. In this episode, Eagleman sits down with Brian Taylor to talk about sensory substitution, sensory enhancement and Eagleman’s company, Neosensory, which