The editorial team and I are so happy to announce the content for this latest issue of Audiology Today. We are featuring a number of comprehensive, relevant, and interesting articles, as well as some short reads on public relations, coding and reimbursement, and audiology advocacy.
Take a look at the table of contents and delve into these online articles, which you can now easily search by topic, title, or author. We appreciate your patience as we continue to upload back issue content, but hope you find this new format easy to explore.
- Decoupling Professional Audiological Services from the Sale of Hearing Devices
Author(s): Brian Taylor, Vinaya Manchaiah - Our Responsibility to Move Audiology Forward
Author(s): Judy Huch - How to Effectively Access and Collaborate with Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Systems
Author(s): Caitlin Sapp, Wendy Crumley Welsh - The Birth of Our Professional Home
Author(s): James Jerger, Brad Stach - ARC19: Advances in Amplification
Author(s): Todd Ricketts - Get to Know a New Class of Audiologists
Author(s): Dayle Pausti - AUDIOLOGY ADVOCATE | Time to Activate to Advocate
Author(s): Jodi Baxter, Susan Pilch - CODING AND REIMBURSEMENT | When and Why to Modify
Author(s): Jennifer Frank, Anna Marie Jilla - KNOW HOW | Changing Times Will Revitalize Audiology Services
Author(s): Dawn Hulthen Koncsol - ACADEMY NEWS | Clinical Practice Guidelines for Cochlear Implants Now Available
Author(s): Jessica Messersmith - ACAE CORNER | A Stroll Down Different Undergraduate Pathways Leading to Doctor of Audiology Programs
Author(s): James W. Hall III - ABA SOUNDING BOARD | The Skinny on the Tier 1 Continuing Education Requirement for ABA Certification
Author(s): Dennis Van Vliet, Alison Grimes - SAA SPOTLIGHT | Say the Word ‘Survey’: Part 2 of 2—A Second Look at the Data on Audiology Education
Author(s): Sarah Camera, Jessica Lewis, J. Riley DeBacker - FOCUS ON FOUNDATION | Student Scholarship Winners
Author(s): Patricia Gaffney - PUBLIC RELATIONS | Getting Media Coverage Is Only Part of the Equation
Author(s): Vicki Bendure
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