The Hearing Journal by D'Anne Rudden: Recent Episodes

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Listen to The Hearing Journal's podcast with host D'Anne Rudden, AuD and guest experts, and delve deep into today's critical issues affecting audiology practices, advancements in hearing technology, and strategies to improve hearing care.

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Dr. Rudden and Dr. Scholl continue the conversation on the Aftershow with lessons learned from a meeting with legislators, how to avoid burnout, and ways to stay educated on the top issues affecting audiology.

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Dr. Scholl is the Founder and Executive Director of SoundWrx, a non-profit in Tulsa, Okla., with the goal to educate, inspire, and demonstrate the unlimited abilities of people with hearing loss and give them the opportunity to live inclusively and to their full potential. She is also the Head of Pediatrics for Tuned, an online platform providing audiology care. Dr. Scholl joins the podcast this month to talk about her passion for advocacy and how audiologists can get involved.

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The conversation continues on the Aftershow with Drs. Swanepoel and Rudden. Listen to their discussion on a community-based, public health approach to patient care, as well as the ethics around teleaudiology.

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Dr. De Wet Swanepoel joins Dr. D’Anne Rudden this month to discuss how audiologists can meet their patients in more accessible ways through teleaudiology. Dr. Swanepoel is Professor of Audiology at the University of Pretoria, South Africa, and an adjunct professor in Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Audiology and founder of a digital health company called hearX group.

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The conversation continues on the Aftershow with Drs. Zwolan and Goldstein. Listen to their discussion on the challenges of coding and reimbursement, speech-in-noise testing, and the MTSB-3 guidelines.

For more on the MTSB-3 guidelines, visit www.cochlearimplanttraining.com.

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Dr. Terry Zwolan is the Director of Audiology Access and Standards of Care at Cochlear Americas. Dr. Mary Rose Goldstein is an audiologist at the Ear and Hearing Center in the Center for Neurosciences in Tucson, Arizona. They join Dr. D’Anne Rudden on the podcast this month to decode cochlear implant candidacy guidelines, the MTSB, and “best aided condition.”

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The conversation continues on the Aftershow with Amy Badstubner, AuD, on how to optimize employee energy levels and finding professional fulfillment.

Dr. Badstubner and her business partner, Dr. Morganstein Dermer, host a free support group called "Hear Together." Register today at: https://forms.gle/KPVMUikghKaajbBL6. To learn more, contact Info@DBCoachingGroup.com.

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Amy Badstubner, AuD, is an audiologist, certified professional coach, and co-owner of dB Coaching Group. She joins the podcast to discuss professional coaching, leadership strategies, and how to hold your team accountable.

Dr. Badstubner and her business partner, Dr. Morganstein Dermer, host a free support group called "Hear Together." Register today at: https://forms.gle/KPVMUikghKaajbBL6. To learn more, contact Info@DBCoachingGroup.com.

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The conversation with Jenna Vallario, AuD, continues on the Aftershow where she and Dr. Rudden discuss the training program and Dr. Vallario’s hopes for hearing health care in Malawi.

Learn more and how to become involved at https://www.africanbiblecolleges.com/ and https://hearmalawi.causevox.com/.

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Jenna Vallario, AuD, is helping educate the next generation of audiologists at African Bible College (ABC) in Malawi. ABC is the home of the only audiology degree program as well as the first audiology clinic in the country. She joined The Hearing Journal Podcast to share her journey and her pride in her students in Malawi.

Learn more and how to become involved at https://www.africanbiblecolleges.com/ and https://hearmalawi.causevox.com/.

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As the Executive Director of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology, Stephanie Czuhajewski, CAE, is someone who has had a courtside seat to audiology’s relationship with over-the-counter (OTC) devices and the fight for audiology’s place in the health care conversation. She returns to the podcast this month to dissect the impact of OTCs on the one-year anniversary of the FDA’s Final Rule going into effect.

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The conversation with Stephanie Czuhajewski, continues on the Aftershow where she and Dr. Rudden look at the why behind some of the results of The Hearing Journal’s original survey of readers about the OTC market’s impact on audiology.

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Dr. Judy Huch, a rare combination of business and give-back, leadership and humbleness, advocacy and activism, ethics and fearlessness, joins Dr. Rudden to talk about the necessity of sharing hearing health care with low-income patients and how to trust the right staff to keep your practice running healthfully.

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The conversation with Judy Huch, AuD, continues on the Aftershow with stories of how to manage the dark situation of employee embezzlement and how to prevent theft in your practice.

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Dr. Weinstein and Dr. Blustein discuss the usefulness and practicality of cognition screenings at the audiology clinic. They address the need for a more positive narrative around hearing loss and dementia instead of a fear-based call to action. Read more in the June 2023 cover story, “A Closer Look at Hearing Loss, Dementia, and Stigma.”

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Dr. Barbara Weinstein and Dr. Jan Blustein interpret the results of the ACHIEVE study recently published in The Lancet and address common misunderstandings of the data. The experts explain the difference between risk and risk factor, as well as correlation and causation.

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Dr. Sarah Curtis continues the conversation on hearing health care inequality on our Aftershow. She shares tips to keep your clinic profitable while still serving patients with Medicaid, discusses why over-the-counter hearing aids didn’t solve the cost problem for many folks, and explains how socioeconomic factors influence cochlear implant care.

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Dr. Sarah Curtis shares what to keep in mind when treating a low-income patient. Dr. Curtis is the owner of Sounds of Life Hearing Center in Concord, Ohio. She also operates the nonprofit Hearing the Call - Northeast Ohio (hearingthecall.org).

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Dr. D’Anne Rudden speaks with Dr. Gabrielle Saunders about some of the gray areas of audiology, such as the nuanced relationship between hearing aids, dementia, and hearing loss.

Dr. Saunders is a Senior Research Fellow at the Manchester Centre for Audiology and Deafness at the University of Manchester and is affiliated with the VA Rehabilitation R&D National Center for Rehabilitative Auditory Research (NCRAR) in Portland, Oregon.

For more on this topic, check out Dr. Saunders’s feature in the May 2023 issue of The Hearing Journal: Do Hearing Aids Reduce Dementia, or Does Dementia Reduce Hearing Aid Use?

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Dr. Rudden and Dr. Saunders continue the conversation by tackling the tough question of whether the audiology clinic is the appropriate place for cognitive screening in patients with suspected dementia.

For more on this topic, check out Dr. Saunders’s feature in the May 2023 issue of The Hearing Journal: Do Hearing Aids Reduce Dementia, or Does Dementia Reduce Hearing Aid Use?

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Dr. Rudden and Dr. Clark continue the conversation on where audiologists fit in the teleaudiology landscape by considering the benefits of audiology assistants and collaborative health care teams.

For more on this topic, check out Dr. Clark’s feature in the May 2023 issue of The Hearing Journal: Expanding Audiology Services Through Telehealth Enabled Partnerships.

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Dr. D’Anne Rudden speaks with Dr. Jackie Clark about the evolution of telehealth for audiology. Dr. Clark shares how the COVID-19 pandemic’s forced reliance on telehealth helped the world of audiology begin to embrace technology that had existed underutilized for several years.

For more on this topic, check out Dr. Clark’s feature in the May 2023 issue of The Hearing Journal: Expanding Audiology Services Through Telehealth Enabled Partnerships.

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Michele Ahlman joins us again on the aftershow to stress the importance of “patient personas” to your marketing, daily business operations, and patient communication strategy. Learn what else to consider when trying to create a positive patient impression of your clinic.

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What’s the recipe for success for audiologists practicing in this changing landscape? Dr. Rudden talks with Michele Ahlman, Founder and CEO of Clear Digital Media, a designer and developer of waiting room video content. As a longtime partner to audiologists, Michele shares valuable insights about the patient journey.

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Dr. Colucci and Dr. Traynor join us again on the aftershow to discuss some of their more memorable cases as expert witnesses, what orientation courses to pursue, and how to request more evidence when needed in a trial.

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Have you ever considered using your extensive audiology knowledge to serve as an expert witness? This month, we talk with Dr. Dennis Colucci and Dr. Robert Traynor about forensic audiology and you can get involved. Learn what type of cases might require an audiology expert witness, how to set up your professional fees, and how to prepare for a case.

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Tune in to the aftershow for a look inside a career in hearing conservation. And learn more about how Dr. Linton successfully juggled the responsibilities of her private practice while serving as an active-duty military audiologist.  

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On the podcast this month, Dr. Rudden talks with Kelley Linton, AuD, about blending areas of audiology that on the surface look like total opposites yet make complete sense when fused together. Dr. Linton is the owner of both Center for Hearing and Balance and Center for Industrial Audiometrics in Fort Smith, Arkansas. She is a professional supervisor and course director with certifications from the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC). Dr. Linton is an adjunct professor for the University of Arkansas. And she’s a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Public Health Command.

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Tune in to the aftershow for valuable insights on surviving and thriving in a rural practice setting. Dr. McArthur shares what it’s like to live and work in such a small town and why rural audiology practices should never be overlooked for larger urban practices.

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Listen to why rural audiology can be a highly rewarding field of practice. On the podcast this month, Dr. Rudden talks with Dr. Rachel McArthur about why wearing so many hats out of necessity in rural hearing care keeps the job interesting, exciting, and satisfying. Dr. McArthur is a Board-certified audiologist and owner of McArthur Audiology, where she provides audiological services for all ages in eastern Colorado and northwest Kansas.

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Could there quite literally be a magic pill to prevent hearing loss? Dr. Rudden speaks with Dr. Lori Halverson about a breakthrough antioxidant nutritional supplement designed to support better hearing called Soundbites. Dr. Halverson is currently providing clinical research data on Soundbites. Read the transcript here.

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You brush your teeth every day to prevent cavities. Why wouldn’t you take a daily supplement to prevent hearing loss as well? The conversation with Dr. Lori Halverson on the science behind hearing preservation continues. Dr. Halverson explains the research on the effect of excess free radicals on hearing health that led to Soundbites. Read the transcript here.

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Welcome to a special edition of The Hearing Journal Podcast! This month, Dr. Rudden explores the FDA final rule on over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids in a 4-part series. Part 2 of our series interviews Dr. Alicia Spoor on the creation of a new category of prescription hearing aids and the need for all states to review their licensure laws. Dr. Spoor is the owner of Designer Audiology in Highland, Maryland. She serves as the Advocacy Chair for the Academy of Doctors of Audiology and is the Legislative Chair for the Maryland Academy of Audiology. She is also Past President of both organizations. Read the transcript here.

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Welcome to a special edition of The Hearing Journal Podcast! This month, Dr. Rudden explores the FDA final rule on over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids in a 4-part series. Part 1 of our series interviews Dr. Victor Bray and Dr. David Akbari on a review of the FDA final rule and how it defines an OTC device. Dr. Bray is an Associate Professor of Audiology at Salus University and the Past President of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology. Dr. Ackbari is the Senior Medical Science, Clinical and Regulatory Affairs Liaison at Intricon Corporation and serves as the current Chairman of the ANSI/ASA S3 WG48 working group that develops and maintains standards for the objective measurement of hearing aids. Read the transcript here.

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Welcome to a special edition of The Hearing Journal Podcast! This month, Dr. Rudden explores the FDA final rule on over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids in a 4-part series. Part 4 of our series interviews Dr. Kristin Davis on how audiologists can spring into action and look forward to a positive future with new opportunities for the profession. Dr. Davis is the owner of Davis Audiology, which includes three successful practices throughout South Carolina. In 2017, she was co-awarded the Academy of Doctors of Audiology’s Craig W. Johnson Audiology Advocate Award. She currently serves as President of the ADA Board of Directors. Read the transcript here.

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Welcome to a special edition of The Hearing Journal Podcast! This month, Dr. Rudden explores the FDA final rule on over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids in a 4-part series. Part 3 of our series interviews Stephanie Czuhajewski on the current and potential obstacles audiologists face due to the FDA final rule. Stephanie Czuhajewski is the Executive Director of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology. She has two decades of nonprofit leadership experience, with a focus on outreach and stakeholder relations. Read the transcript here.

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The conversation with Dr. Ginger Grant continues as she shares insight into the typical barriers preventing folks from pursuing cochlear implantation and how the candidacy guidelines differ between adults and children with hearing loss.

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This month, Dr. Rudden joins Dr. Ginger Grant, for a discussion on cochlear implant (CI) candidacy guidelines. Dr. Grant, a professional education manager at Cochlear, shares the story of her entry into the cochlear specialty of audiology, the changes CI candidacy has seen over the years, and how audiologists can help patients find a CI provider.

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This month, Dr. Rudden talks music audiology with Dr. Heather Malyuk, exploring music-induced hearing loss, considerations when treating musicians, and the impact of tinnitus on the musical community.

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The conversation with Dr. Heather Malyuk continues as we explore the nuances of ear plugs, how to incorporate teleaudiology into your practice, and how audiologists of different specialties can work together to provide a patient the best care possible.

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The conversation with Dr. Bre Myers on audiologists’ roles in fall prevention continues. Dr. Myers shares how to screen for balance issues, utilize the proper equipment, and bill for the service. Some simple yet effective treatment strategies are offered.

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Falls can be a scary reality for many older Americans. This month on the podcast, Dr. Rudden talks with Dr. Bre Myers, about why audiologists are uniquely poised to offer vestibular assessments and screen patients for balance issues. Dr. Myers is an associate professor and assistant dean in the Osborne College of Audiology at Salus University and an associate editor for Audiology Today. She regularly performs vestibular diagnostic evaluations at the Pennsylvania Ear Institute.

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Dr. Kathleen Wallace, a licensed New York audiologist and hearing aid dispenser, as well as an adjunct professor, joins the podcast this month to discuss the nuances of gender parity in audiology. How has social conditioning and the “confidence gap” impacted elements of the profession today, including salary negotiation? Audiology has only evolved into a female-dominated profession in recent decades; Dr. Wallace shares a history lesson on how this change in demographics came to be.

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Dr. Kathleen Wallace and Dr. D’Anne Rudden continue their discussion of gender equity in audiology. How can women navigate the “glass labyrinth” of twists and turns on their career journey? How has an older patient demographic and public perception of female clinicians affected the treatment of women in audiology?

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Shari Eberts and Gael Hannan continue to discuss ways to live your best life with hearing loss, including favorite over-the-counter tools and “hearing hacks” that even those without hearing loss should use. Read the transcript here.

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You hear a lot about treating hearing loss, and as important as that is, living a full, enjoyable life with hearing loss is perhaps just as important. Noted advocates Shari Eberts and Gael Hannan are hearing to help with the latter, having banded together to write the book Hear and Beyond: Live Skillfully with Hearing Loss (out this month). Read the transcript here.

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Many people live with auditory processing disorder, but audiologists often run into barriers when trying to implement services for APD into their practices. Tom Goyne, AuD, is here to talk about how to overcome those barriers and successfully incorporate ADP treatment and management. Read the transcript here.

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Tom Goyne, AuD, continues to discuss ways to implement APD services into your audiology practice, including verification and what Ted Lasso has to do with it. Read the transcript here.

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Despite having access to additional data through electroacoustic analysis (EAA), many audiologists are still reluctant to use EAA for its full potential. Dr. Laura Pratesi covers the most important tests to perform with EAA, what the test results really mean, and why we should all be using EAA a lot more. Read the transcript here.

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Dr. Laura Pratesi shares her own journey with progressive hearing loss and bilateral hearing aids before diving into the benefits of electroacoustic analysis (EAA). Dr. Pratesi advocates that all audiologists should incorporate EAA into their clinical setting much more often to obtain more concrete answers on the functionality of patients’ hearing aids. She covers the different scenarios for which she recommends turning to EAA for data. Read the transcript here.

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How do audiologists begin the process of unbundling? Dr. Erica Person shares tips for success for audiology practices interested in implementing a fee-for-service business model.

Listen as she unravels the mysteries of unbundling.

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The business practices of bundling and unbundling have always existed in some capacity, but how can audiologists apply these concepts to their practice? Dr. Erica Person, podcast host of “The Unbundled Audiologist,” discusses her own unbundling journey and how audiologists can successfully adopt this business model.

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Imaging a world without standardized safety regulations for healthcare procedures. How safe would you feel seeking medical care? Dr. Emily McMahan and Dr. Patricia Gaffney from the Audiology Practice Standards Organization discuss why standards are important, why we need them, what they are, and why we don’t already have them for the field of audiology.
Visit https://www.audiologystandards.org/https://www.audiologystandards.org/ to learn more and get involved.
Read the transcripthttps://journals.lww.com/thehearingjournal/Documents/Jan%202022%20Transcript.pdf

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Imaging a world without standardized safety regulations for healthcare procedures. How safe would you feel seeking medical care? Dr. Emily McMahan and Dr. Patricia Gaffney from the Audiology Practice Standards Organization discuss why standards are important, why we need them, what they are, and why we don’t already have them for the field of audiology. Visit https://www.audiologystandards.org/ to learn more and get involved. Read the transcript here.

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Delving deeper into his hearing loss journey, Matt Hay talks about auditory brainstem implant, auditory training, and strategies to address moisture issues with hearing aids.

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Matt Hay opens up about his experience with progressive hearing loss following his diagnosis of neurofibromatosis, and shares ways in which audiologists and patients to work together and thrive during uncertain times.

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Juliëtte P.M. Sterkens, AuD, suggests additional ways for audiologists and patients to advocate for hearing loops—in libraries, retirement communities, etc.

Here are additional resources to share with patients:

  • www.hearingloop.org/AP+Vol+6+Issue+4_LoopingGuide.pdf
  • https://bit.ly/2ZSnjEO
  • http://loopwisconsin.com/Images_PDF/SterkensATMayJun.pdf

Connect with Dr. Sterkens at Jsterkens@hearingloss.org or visit LoopWisconsin.com.

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How can audiologists empower patients using hearing loop technology? Juliëtte P.M. Sterkens, AuD, outlines ways to help patients access hearing loops via hearing aids, CIs, or other assistive devices.

Here are additional resources to share with patients:

  • www.hearingloop.org/AP+Vol+6+Issue+4_LoopingGuide.pdf
  • https://bit.ly/2ZSnjEO
  • http://loopwisconsin.com/Images_PDF/SterkensATMayJun.pdf

Connect with Dr. Sterkens at Jsterkens@hearingloss.org or visit LoopWisconsin.com.

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In this bonus episode, Lou Ferrigno delves deeper into working with an audiologist to better understand cochlear implantation and practicing discipline to improve his CI outcomes.

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Actor, personal coach, and hearing care advocate Lou Ferrigno shares his experience with hearing loss, overcoming adversity, and receiving a life-changing cochlear implant.

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What does an interdisciplinary educational audiology team look like? And what are the main challenges and opportunities for educational audiologists? Read the transcript here.

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What does an educational audiologist do? And how can clinicians better support them to help children with hearing loss? Learn more in this back-to-school discussion. Read the transcript here.

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Which KPIs are most helpful to practices that want to capitalize on value-add services like tinnitus management? Deb Zener, MBA, takes a deeper dive, and discusses ways to improve employee management. Read the transcript here.

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What KPIs should audiology practice owners measure, and how should they prioritize KPI tracking? Deb Zener, MBA, shares her business expertise to help ensure practice profitability. Read the transcript here.

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Dr. Kraus talks about concussions, auditory processing disorders, and the efferent auditory system, and how audiologists can integrate neuroscience updates into treatment plans. Read the transcript here. Read the transcript here.

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Drawing from her innovative work on the ear-brain connections, Nina Kraus, PhD, discusses how audiologists can use the frequency following response to measure the integrity of sound processing and improve overall hearing care. Read the transcript here.

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So, you have the cognitive screening test results--what's next? How can audiologists use this information in a clinical situation? And how can they bill for cognitive and auditory rehabilitation services? Read the transcript here.

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How can audiologists provide a functional, patient-centered hearing care that integrates what we know about the ear-brain connections? Heidi Hill, AuD, talks about the benefits of cognitive screening and how to incorporate it into a practice. Read the transcript here.

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Delving deeper into AI in the audiology clinic, Dr. Zeng clarifies myths and explores how new technology can be optimized to do “pushing the button” routines, thereby “liberating” clinicians to focus on complex cases and providing person-centered hearing care. Read the transcript here.

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What is Artificial Intelligence (AI) as it applies to hearing science and technology? Fan-Gang Zeng, PhD, simplifies the concept and exciting potential of AI, and outlines ways that AI can revolutionize audiology care work and help patients enhance their listening experience. Read the transcript here.

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Dusty Jessen, AuD, shares creative, practical, and effective aural rehab resources and ways for audiology professionals to motivate patients to explore these valuable tools. Read the transcript here

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What is aural rehabilitation? And why are some audiology care providers reluctant to offer rehab beyond hearing devices? Dusty Jessen, AuD, delves deep into the benefits and forms of aural rehab and providing comprehensive hearing care. Read the transcript here.

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Learn more about practicing meditation and gaining awareness, as well as creating an integarative approach to providing hearing and wellness care. Read the transcript here and access additional tools at www.vidameditation.com/hearingjournal.

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How can hearing care professionals use principles of mindfulness and meditation in their own clinical practice? Janice Powis, AuD, shares strategies in this podcast (read the transcript here) and additional tools at www.vidameditation.com/hearingjournal.

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How can audiologists successfully integrate APD services into their clinical practice as a revenue-generating feature and ultimtately own this space as part of their expertise? Read the transcript here.

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What do audiologists need to know about Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)? Learn more about testing and diagnosing patients with this complex issue from Angela Alexander, AuD. Read the transcript here.

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How can you best address internal and external challenges in building and growing a side business? Learn more from Noël Crosby, AuD, in this bonus interview. Read the transcript here.

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Thinking of doing a side business or pursuing a creative passion that you’ve always put off? Noël Crosby, AuD, shares insights and tips on kickstaring a passion project and developing an entrepreneurial spirit. Read the transcript here.

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How can audiologists think outside of the box and advance novel ideas to evolve as care providers and entrepreneurs amid an uncertain landscape? Lana Joseph-Ford, AuD, shares her problem-solving and design thinking approach to building a successful practice. Read the transcript here.

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How can audiologists optimize the use of help language, design thinking, and social media to promote hearing care in vulnerabe communites? Lana Joseph-Ford, AuD, shares more strategies in this bonus interview. Read the transcript here.

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Considering the impact of the pandemic on hearing health care, the mobilization of telehealth, and the increasing reports of sudden hearing loss and tinnitus among COVID-19 paitents, Kevin Munro, PhD, MsC, shares his outlook on the future of audiology. Read the transcript here.

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What’s the link between hearing loss and COVID-19? Kevin Munro, PhD, MsC, discusses the existing evidence and research that needs to be done. Read the transcript here.

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How can audiologists craft effective messaging for digital marketing, including social media, to reach patients while staying aligned with their goals as health care professionals? Read the transcript here.

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Why should audiologists consider leveraging digital marketing in promoting their services? Brad Stewart, AuD, discusses the features and benefits of digital marketing, and how to integrate it into a practice. Read the transcript here.

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Considering audiologists’ experiences and learnings from the pandemic, what changes can be integrated into the business of hearing health care to improve practice owners’ operations and financial acumen? Read the transcript here.

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Many audiology practices may be struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These experts share business strategies to navigate challenges and find new opportunities amid restrictions and shutdowns?  Read the transcript here.

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When should you get an audiology assistant? And how can you best integrate one into your practice? Nichole Kingham, AuD shares key tips, state requirements, and training tools. Read the transcript here.

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What kind of training does it take to become an audiology assistant? Nichole Kingham, AuD, shares more experience-based wisdom on hiring and training audiology assistants. Read the transcript here.

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How can audiologists support humanitarian audiology work amid the COVID-19 pandemic? Nimet Adam, AuD, CCC-A, shares ways to partner with local and international non-profits and volunteers from various fields. Read the transcript here.

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Humanitarian audiology work is crucial to many underserved communities across the globe. Nimet Adam, AuD, CCC-A, shares inspiring stories from humanitarian missions and discusses paths for other professionals to get involved. Read the transcript here.

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How can audiologists best integrate the speech intelligibility index (SII) into hearing aid fittings? Lindsey Jorgensen, AuD, PhD, digs deeper into optimizing the SII and real-ear verification. Read the transcript here.

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What’s the difference between verification and validation, and why should audiologists take these steps seriously? Learn more from Lindsey Jorgensen, AuD, PhD. Read the transcript here.

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Podcaster and audiology student Mark Truong explores how volunteering and giving back to his community are contributing to his formation as a future hearing health care professional.

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Podcasts are becoming increasingly popular. Podcaster and audiology student Mark Truong shares storytelling strategies and best practices in promoting engaging and relevant content to better connect with audiologists across the world.

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How can you create a sustainable teleaudiology business model? Kat Penno and Mark Truong discuss the challenges and opportunities in adapting telehealth technologies and empowering patients to “own” their hearing care. Read the transcript here.

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Learn about online models of audiology care from innovators who have been working hard to ensure continuity of care during and beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. Read the transcript here.

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How can audiologists set future goals beyond the COVID-19 pandemic? Robert M. DiSogra, AuD, FAAA, shares vital key points with young audiologists—including how to manage “difficult patients.” Read the transcript here.

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Audiology’s relationship to medications and drug interactions is a critical aspect of hearing care—but how did pharmacology develop in this field? Discover the interesting history and current implications—including the ototoxicicty of chloroquine for COVID-19—with Robert M. DiSogra, AuD, FAAA. Read the transcript here.

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So much can be accomplished in two minutes, including a speech-in-noise test.

Douglas L. Beck, AuD, shares how this quick, inexpensive, and reliable test can be used to help patients get the most of their hearing aids. Read the transcript here.

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Have you always dreamt of becoming an audiologists? Dr. Bainkaitis Smith shares the non-traditional path that unexpectedly led her to audiology and this year’s AAA convention chair. Read the transcript here.

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AU Bankaitis-Smith, PhD, and Deb Abel, AuD, discuss infection control in audiology clinics, and the ramifications of clinic closures on insurance reimbursements, telehealth services, and the future of private audilogy practices. Read the transcript here.

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In this bonus podcast episode, these experts tackle difficult questions on audiology clinic closures, challenges in providing telehealth and remote programming, and addressing audiologists' and patients' fears. Read the transcript here.

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How can hearing care professionals advocate for safe listening practices beyond the clinic and effectively reach communities? Dr. Chadha cites examples—and shares some fun facts about her personal journey in hearing care. Read the transcript here.

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In celebration of World Hearing Day 2020, WHO’s Dr. Shelly Chadha highlights opportunities to promote awareness of hearing loss risks, prevention, and treatment, and to empower people living with hearing problems: “Don't let hearing loss limit you.” Read the transcript here.

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What are the current research into genetic therapy and inner ear drugs to address hearing loss? Christopher Spankovich, AuD, PhD, MPH, tells us more—including his own experience of hearing loss—in this bonus interview. Read the transcript here.

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Researchers have expressed plans to use gene editing to “correct” genetic deafness. What’s the truth behind this technology and its bioethical impact? Christopher Spankovich, AuD, PhD, MPH, of the University of Mississippi Medical Center School of Medicine, sheds light on this complex issue.

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How can audiologists better cope with the changing landscape and “disruptions in audiology? Dr. Bainkaitis Smith stresses the importance of collaboration and technology in facing change, and gives a preview of what to expect at the AAA Conference in April 2020. Read the transcript here.

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Have you always dreamt of becoming an audiologists? Dr. Bainkaitis Smith shares the non-traditional path that unexpectedly led her to audiology and this year’s AAA convention chair. Read the transcript here.

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How does burnout manifest in audiology teams in the clinic? D’Anne Rudden, AuD, Carolyn Smaka, AuD, and Brian Urban, AuD get real about the culture of toxicity in the clinic, and explore management and organizational techniques to promote a healthy workplace.

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How prevalent is burnout among audiologists? And how can hearing professionals proactively address chronic work stress? This group conducted an informal online survey on audiology burnout and attrition, and discuss the overwhelming responses and key survey takeaways.

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What does it mean to advocate for audiology? Alicia Spoor, AuD, shares how audiologists, professors, and AuD students have been collaborating in a dynamic and challenging process to advance the Medicare Audiologist Access and Services Act.

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Fresh from the Audiology Lobby Day on Capitol Hill in Washinton, DC, D’Anne Rudden, AuD, and Alicia Spoor, AuD, discuss what the Medicare Audiologist Access and Services Act (MAASA) mean to the future of hearing care.

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How can hearing care professionals highlight public health education and hearing conservation in an already-busy audiology practice? Deanna Meinke, PhD, shares how programs like Dangerous Decibels and other efforts—big or small—can go a long way in promoting safe listening habits.

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Hearing protection is a MUST. But how can audiologists spread this message and promote safe listening habits without “sounding the alarm” and scaring people off? D’Anne Rudden, AuD, and Deanna Meinke, PhD, explore proactive solutions to put hearing protection at the forefront of audiology care.

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We can’t get more of this podcast with D’Anne Rudden, AuD Gail M. Whitelaw, PhD! How can AuD students and hearing care professionals address recent changes in the field of audiology and transform these into opportunities for professional development and service delivery improvement?

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Audiology services are so much more than just hearing aids—but how can hearing care professionals better shape the public perception of what audiologists really do? Listen to D’Anne Rudden, AuD, and Gail M. Whitelaw, PhD explore ideas—from expanding a practice’s portfolio to creating a niche in whole-patient treatment—to better help patients gain access to the gift of hearing.

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How can audiologists and AuD students find and maximize opportunities in mentorship and networking to advance in their career? In this bonus interview, D’Anne Rudden, AuD, and Ram Nileshwar, AuD, president of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA), delve deeper into addressing challenges like gender pay gap and location-based employment, among others. (Aftershow content.)

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How can audiologists and AuD students find and maximize opportunities in mentorship and networking to advance in their career? In this bonus interview, D’Anne Rudden, AuD, and Ram Nileshwar, AuD, president of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA), delve deeper into addressing challenges like gender pay gap and location-based employment, among others.

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Hearing health is more than just hearing loss—it’s also about cognition, fall safety, quality of life, and others. Kim Cavitt, AuD, shares strategies to help improve the patient journey.

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How can you encourage patients to “think audiology”? Kim Cavitt, AuD makes a case for more effective communication between audiologists and patients, with a special emphasis on promoting the value of quality hearing services—which is the ultimate goal of the newly launched online resource for consumers, ThinkAudiology.org.

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In this bonus interview, Gyl A. Kasewurm, AuD, emphasizes the importance of staying true to oneself and knowing one’s worth to succeed in audiology—and life in general—and supports these with interesting personal experiences.

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With a rapidly evolving hearing care landscape, what are the biggest challenges to today’s audiology practices? Esteemed audiology professional, entrepreneur, and speaker, Gyl A. Kasewurm, AuD, addresses this tough question head on and shares her top strategies in running a successful practice. Read the transcript here.

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In this bonus episode recorded at the 2019 American Academy of Audiology (AAA) Conference in Columbus, OH, D’Anne Rudden and Samantha Kesteloot take a deep dive into Samantha’s early struggles as a child then a teenager with hearing loss and how she overcame those struggles in her pursuit of a career in audiology. Read the transcript here.

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An audiology professional with hearing loss? It’s inspiring what audiologists and AuD students with first-hand experience with hearing loss could contribute to patient care. Listen to this podcast with D’Anne Rudden and guest, Samantha Kesteloot, an outstanding third-year AuD student with hearing loss, as they explore Samantha’s the trials and triumphs in becoming an audiologist while managing her own hearing loss.

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Storytelling offers a unique way of engaging with patients in their hearing care. Explore effective strategies to get started with storytelling using social media with these experts, D’Anne Rudden, AuD and Dawn Heiman, AuD.