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We're All Ears
We're All Ears
11 episodes
4 days ago
An informal chat about Audiology, Hearing Healthcare and Hearing Aid industry queries in the UK and Ireland. Based on a "question of the day" and hosted by Chris Fazakerley (Natus UK), Rob McLeod (Audiologist) and Liz Kingsmith (Audiologist)
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An informal chat about Audiology, Hearing Healthcare and Hearing Aid industry queries in the UK and Ireland. Based on a "question of the day" and hosted by Chris Fazakerley (Natus UK), Rob McLeod (Audiologist) and Liz Kingsmith (Audiologist)
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Episodes (11/11)
We're All Ears
TEN Test with Connor McCarthy - Episode 11

References:


Aazh, H. and Moore, B.C.J. (2007) “Dead regions in the cochlea at 4 khz in elderly adults: Relation to absolute threshold, steepness of audiogram, and pure-tone average,” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, 18(02), pp. 097–106

 

Chang, Y.-S. et al. (2019) “Predicting cochlear dead regions in patients with hearing loss through a machine learning-based approach: A preliminary study,” PLOS ONE, 14(6).

 

Choi, J.E. et al. (2020) “Influence of cochlear dead regions on hearing outcome in sudden sensorineural hearing loss,” Otology & Neurotology, 41(7), pp. 889–894.

 

Cox, R.M. et al. (2011) “Cochlear dead regions in typical hearing aid candidates: Prevalence and implications for use of high-frequency speech cues,” Ear & Hearing, 32(3), pp. 339–348.

 

Pepler, A., Lewis, K. and Munro, K.J. (2015) “Adult hearing-aid users with cochlear dead regions restricted to high frequencies: Implications for amplification,” International Journal of Audiology, 55(1), pp. 20–29.


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2 years ago
30 minutes 30 seconds

We're All Ears
Hearing Healthcare with Dr Rachel - Episode 10

Join as we discuss the frontline response of auditory healthcare with special guest Dr Rachel, talking about hearing loss, infections and the loss of wax removal services from the public health sector.

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2 years ago
30 minutes 10 seconds

We're All Ears
QuickSIN: Nicety or Essential Diagnostic? Episode 9

Join us for a casual conversation on what QuickSIN is and how it can be used in your clinic for useful outcomes.

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2 years ago
29 minutes 52 seconds

We're All Ears
Frequency Lowering & Verification: Episode 8

Join us for an informal overview on Frequency Lowering as part of hearing aid verification. How to do them and what it does. Based on genuine enquiries to our clinical team.

References:

S. Scollie et al, 2016 “Fitting Frequency-Lowering Signal Processing Applying the American Academy of Audiology Pediatric Amplification Guideline: Updates and Protocols” Journal of the American Academy of Audiology;27(3):219-236

Kopun J., McCreery R., Hoover B., Spalding J., Brennan M., & Stelmachowicz P. (2012) “Effects of Exposure on Speech Recognition with Nonlinear Frequency Compression” 39th Annual meeting of the American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ

Moeller M.P. , Hoover B., Putman C., Arbataitis K., Bohnenkamp G., Peterson B., Lewis D., Estee S., PittmancA., and Stelmachowicz P. (2007) “Vocalizations of Infants with Hearing Loss Compared with Infants with Normal Hearing: Part II – Transition to Words” Ear & Hearing, Vol. 28, No. 5, 628–642.

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3 years ago
28 minutes 15 seconds

We're All Ears
ANSD with Jason Smalley: Episode 7

Join us for a special guest talk on Auditory Neuropathy Spectrum Disorder with Jason Smalley of Nottingham NHS Audiology

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3 years ago
29 minutes 46 seconds

We're All Ears
Vestib Diagnostics, Rehab & VR with Amy Lennox: Episode 6

Join us for this exciting talk on vestibular diagnostics with very special guest speaker Amy Lennox of Hearing and Vestibular Training Courses (hypatiatraining.com)

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3 years ago
26 minutes 30 seconds

We're All Ears
vHIT & VEMP with Amy Lennox: Episode 5

Join us for this exciting talk on vestibular diagnostics with very special guest speaker Amy Lennox of Hearing and Vestibular Training Courses (hypatiatraining.com)

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3 years ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

We're All Ears
BAA 2021 Special

Join us for an informal chat and review of the British Academy of Audiology conference 2021. Looking at some lectures we enjoyed and a lovely Vox pop from Sue Falkingham.

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3 years ago
17 minutes 29 seconds

We're All Ears
Just REM at 65dB? Episode 3

Join us for a discussion on whether performing a REM at just 65dB is sufficient for a fitting. Do we trust manufacturers first fits? How much can we rely on NAL and DSL?

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3 years ago
22 minutes 38 seconds

We're All Ears
Reduced Contact Audiology & RECDs: Episode 2

Join us for a discussion on the changes resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic to routine audiology patient pathways.

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4 years ago
26 minutes 41 seconds

We're All Ears
How Open is an Open Fit? Episode 1

When fitting a hearing aid for an open fit, how do we know when it is and isn't?


References:

Mueller, H. G., Ricketts, T.A., 2006 "Open-canal fittings" The Hearing Journal: November - Volume 59 - Issue 11

Winkler, A., et al. 2016 “Open Versus Closed Hearing-Aid Fittings: A Literature Review of Both Fitting Approaches.” Trends in hearing vol. 20.

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4 years ago
24 minutes 24 seconds

We're All Ears
An informal chat about Audiology, Hearing Healthcare and Hearing Aid industry queries in the UK and Ireland. Based on a "question of the day" and hosted by Chris Fazakerley (Natus UK), Rob McLeod (Audiologist) and Liz Kingsmith (Audiologist)