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In a 1-hour conversation, Nick Reed, AuD, PhD, discusses what hearing care professionals need to know about public health and hearing loss.
In a wide-ranging interview with Brian Taylor, Reed, who is a research audiologist and assistant professor of epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine discusses why hearing loss of gradual onset in adults is not a benign condition and how hearing care professionals can play a more active role in improving the overall health of adults in their community. Reed provides a valuable overview of the research that is being conducted at the Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health.
Public Health and Hearing Loss: Interview with Nick Reed, AuD – HHTM (hearinghealthmatters.org)
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In a 1-hour conversation, Nick Reed, AuD, PhD, discusses what hearing care professionals need to know about public health and hearing loss.
In a wide-ranging interview with Brian Taylor, Reed, who is a research audiologist and assistant professor of epidemiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine discusses why hearing loss of gradual onset in adults is not a benign condition and how hearing care professionals can play a more active role in improving the overall health of adults in their community. Reed provides a valuable overview of the research that is being conducted at the Cochlear Center for Hearing and Public Health.
Public Health and Hearing Loss: Interview with Nick Reed, AuD – HHTM (hearinghealthmatters.org)

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