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How can the modernization of audiology transform patient care and professional practice? Join us as we welcome Dr. Alicia Spoor, president of Designer Audiology, who shares her inspiring journey and insights into the ever-evolving field of audiology. From her educational experiences to the influence of mentors like Dr. Craig Johnson, Dr. Spoor sheds light on the significant advancements driven by the Maryland Academy of Audiology, emphasizing the importance of advocacy for both patients and professionals.
Explore the groundbreaking changes brought about by the 2023 FDA final rule on over-the-counter hearing aids, and how these regulatory updates are reshaping the landscape of audiology. Dr. Spoor and the Maryland Academy of Audiology have been instrumental in pushing for the inclusion of terms like evaluate, diagnose, manage, and treat into legislative language. We discuss the anticipated modifications set to take effect in October 2024 and what they mean for audiologists practicing to the full extent of their training. The conversation also highlights how practices in the military and other countries serve as models for the U.S. healthcare system.
Reflecting on over 35 years of evolution in audiology, Dr. Beck addresses the challenges and triumphs in expanding the scope of practice, from cerumen removal to the authority to recommend MRIs. Legislative advocacy remains a pivotal theme as we dive into the integration of comprehensive health screenings and the collaborative efforts required for effective patient care. Celebrate the collective persistence and dedication that have paved the way for these advancements, and be inspired to champion similar successes in audiology across various states.
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How can the modernization of audiology transform patient care and professional practice? Join us as we welcome Dr. Alicia Spoor, president of Designer Audiology, who shares her inspiring journey and insights into the ever-evolving field of audiology. From her educational experiences to the influence of mentors like Dr. Craig Johnson, Dr. Spoor sheds light on the significant advancements driven by the Maryland Academy of Audiology, emphasizing the importance of advocacy for both patients and professionals.
Explore the groundbreaking changes brought about by the 2023 FDA final rule on over-the-counter hearing aids, and how these regulatory updates are reshaping the landscape of audiology. Dr. Spoor and the Maryland Academy of Audiology have been instrumental in pushing for the inclusion of terms like evaluate, diagnose, manage, and treat into legislative language. We discuss the anticipated modifications set to take effect in October 2024 and what they mean for audiologists practicing to the full extent of their training. The conversation also highlights how practices in the military and other countries serve as models for the U.S. healthcare system.
Reflecting on over 35 years of evolution in audiology, Dr. Beck addresses the challenges and triumphs in expanding the scope of practice, from cerumen removal to the authority to recommend MRIs. Legislative advocacy remains a pivotal theme as we dive into the integration of comprehensive health screenings and the collaborative efforts required for effective patient care. Celebrate the collective persistence and dedication that have paved the way for these advancements, and be inspired to champion similar successes in audiology across various states.
Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast Team
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast
Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

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