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March/April 2026 Issue

The March/April 2026, Volume 38, Number 2, Audiology Today issue has been released. Enjoy the most recent issue!

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Audiology Today, the award-winning publication of the American Academy of Audiology, has been a trusted resource for audiologists for over 35 years. Each bimonthly issue offers evidence-based research, expert insights, and practical ideas to enhance clinical practice and patient care.

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Measuring Meaningful Outcomes - CONSENSUS STUDY REPORT

Measuring Meaningful Outcomes

At the request of a coalition of sponsors, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) convened a group of experts in adult hearing interventions and related fields to produce a consensus study report identifying a core set of meaningful outcomes and corresponding measurements. This article provides insight into the process and outlines the recommendations.

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Workplace Trust: More Than Just a Social Virtue—Part One

This article explores the fragility of trust, leadership trust, the cost of trust, and the commitment to building and rebuilding workplace trust.

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Advice to Incoming First-Year Audiology Students From Current First Years

You've made it—welcome to the start of your Doctor of Audiology journey! From choosing the right books to managing clinic nerves, we've gathered real advice from students who’ve been in your shoes.

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The Future of Audiology: Surviving and Thriving (GermanVectorPro/Shutterstock.com)

The Future of Audiology: Surviving and Thriving

The future of audiology holds immense promise for improving hearing and balance care. Advancements in technology—coupled with a growing awareness of hearing loss, shifts in health-care delivery, and demographic change—are driving significant changes in the field.

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