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Dr. Michael Valente returns to make that case that audiologists should consider introducing remote microphones and TV listening devices routinely for their hearing aid patients as add-on accessories. Regular use of remote mics and TV listening devices help address the biggest complaints by hearing aid users, in spite of being well fitting with their devices - difficulty hearing in noise and difficulty hearing at a distance.
In the presentation Dr. Valente reviews some of the research surrounding remote microphones, even evidence that shows how remote mics can provide a patient with hearing loss when listening in noise, the ability to hear better than a person with normal hearing! He also shares how audiologists can counsel patients, reluctant to invest money to try hearing aids, to convert Air Pod Pro2’s into hearing aids and add an inexpensive Bluetooth adapter ($80) to their TV to achieve a very effective TV streamer.
Viewers may also be interested in previous presentations by Dr. Valente: *Part 1 -Running a Successful Audiology Clinic: Is a Bundled or Unbundled Approach Best? https://youtu.be/yLs3BSa5qG4 * Part 2 - Successfully Integrating OTC Hearing Aids into an Audiology Practice: https://youtu.be/x9jBamvIyKY * Part 3 - Successfully Integrating Remote Care into an Audiology Practice: https://youtu.be/13FH3rQ7eiA
Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest episodes each week, and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and Twitter:
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Dr. Michael Valente returns to make that case that audiologists should consider introducing remote microphones and TV listening devices routinely for their hearing aid patients as add-on accessories. Regular use of remote mics and TV listening devices help address the biggest complaints by hearing aid users, in spite of being well fitting with their devices - difficulty hearing in noise and difficulty hearing at a distance.
In the presentation Dr. Valente reviews some of the research surrounding remote microphones, even evidence that shows how remote mics can provide a patient with hearing loss when listening in noise, the ability to hear better than a person with normal hearing! He also shares how audiologists can counsel patients, reluctant to invest money to try hearing aids, to convert Air Pod Pro2’s into hearing aids and add an inexpensive Bluetooth adapter ($80) to their TV to achieve a very effective TV streamer.
Viewers may also be interested in previous presentations by Dr. Valente: *Part 1 -Running a Successful Audiology Clinic: Is a Bundled or Unbundled Approach Best? https://youtu.be/yLs3BSa5qG4 * Part 2 - Successfully Integrating OTC Hearing Aids into an Audiology Practice: https://youtu.be/x9jBamvIyKY * Part 3 - Successfully Integrating Remote Care into an Audiology Practice: https://youtu.be/13FH3rQ7eiA
Be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel for the latest episodes each week, and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and Twitter:

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