. @BrianTaylorAuD shares why he thinks hearing professionals can remain viable by broadening their scope in both directions - toward products like cochlear implants, as well as toward OTC offerings - to cater to every type of prospective patient.
https://t.co/lHKotJpz9k
Took a nice break from podcasting, but am getting back in the swing of things this week.
New @FuturEar_Radio ep out later this week, and beginning to record a bunch of Future Ear & @WeekinHearing eps.
Please reach out if you or someone you know might be a good fit for a guest!
What's it like opening an Audiology private practice in the 2020's?
@AudioDrPhillips shares what the first year has been like and the types of services that she and @HannahGAuD are offering and building out.
https://t.co/n95WaLp4wb
"Might something develop where we have a common programming platform, similar to a Hi-Pro type thing, for over-the-counter & hearable devices?...and have a tech in your office who handles those type of things for a fee?" @karl_strom of @HearingTracker
https://t.co/lvZYxeUcs4
"The goal is to help us grow our leadership skills & confidence and then build these long-lasting relationships with our peers in field so that we can continue to provide benefit to Audiology" - Ashley Hughes, AuD, describing @AcademyofAuD's JFLAC program
https://t.co/3CS18A7BXh
"The key theme that's going to be persistent over the next decade is not just new approaches to devices (like OTC or AirPods), but new approaches to thinking about hearing ability & measuring hearing need." - Brent Edwards, PhD @NALresearch@bwedwards
https://t.co/ALhK0GpbpE
"I think the most important thing right now is for the profession to get MAASA passed - The Medicare Audiologists Access and Services Act." - Amyn Amlani, PhD @amlaniam
Watch Amyn's ep 100 discussion: https://t.co/LV78m3oHhS
"Asking our patients a few more questions and gathering a little bit more information is going to open the door to communicate with the other physicians and medical professionals that the patients are seeing." - Jill Davis, AuD
Jill's full ep 100 convo: https://t.co/O9hLZtBdcM
"Audiologists have a lot of job security if they can get comfortable working in the 'gray areas'" - Angela Alexander @A_P_Institute
From Episode 100 of the podcast: https://t.co/pkZvKE0bFf
"Much of the conversation revolves around the longstanding and pervasive stigma associated with hearing loss," and Nancy has ideas for overcoming this "major obstacle that impedes so many from treating their hearing loss." << 💯 YES! 👏 @NWilliamsHealth via @HearingTracker (ty!)
Great @FuturEar_Radio pod on mult. levels. @NWilliamsHealth tells her story to @Oaktree_Dave so compellingly, how her #HearingLoss, love of music, & mgmt. consulting experience led her to form a leading strategy consultancy in hearing health - result of a single sentence.
The power of analogs! At Auditory Insight, we leverage best practices in analogous industries when creating go-to-market strategy. Hear more in my guest appearance on @FuturEar_Radio podcast below:
https://t.co/3cRS7lBxHs
Ep 96: https://t.co/7jdMNL5UHq
Topic: Hearing the Call: Recapping a Life-Changing Humanitarian Trip to Jordan 🇯🇴
Guest: @AudioDocRudden, Susan Sheehy AuD, Maura Chippendale AuD, Yasmin Battat AuD, and Mary Thorpe, AuD