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Ever wondered why some hearing aids feel invisible while others never quite sit right? The secret lies in the impression-taking technique—and Ray Woodworth is the master.
Ray joins Dr. Douglas Beck on the Hearing Matters Podcast to reveal the artistry behind deep canal impressions. As a Board-Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist at Starkey's Center for Excellence, Ray has tackled some of the most challenging fittings nationwide, refining techniques that transform patient experiences.
"The ear is the boss," Ray emphasizes repeatedly. This fundamental philosophy drives his approach to custom fittings, respecting each ear's unique anatomy rather than trying to force technology where it doesn't belong. His insights overturn common practices—revealing why cotton trumps foam for blocking, and why video otoscopes revolutionize the process
The conversation demystifies technical aspects like material viscosity and shore values while making a compelling case against the overreliance on dome fittings. Ray explains why he opts for custom solutions 80% of the time when many practices do the opposite, demonstrating how proper canal impressions deliver superior sound direction, better retention, and often improved cosmetics.
Most fascinating is the window into the factory perspective, where Ray's experience troubleshooting thousands of challenging cases has crystallized into a knowledge, tools, and skills (KTS) approach that any hearing professional can adopt. For practitioners and patients alike, this episode illuminates why those few extra millimeters of impression material can make the difference between hearing aids that transform lives and those that sit unused in drawers.
Want to elevate your fitting technique or understand why your hearing aids might not feel quite right? This conversation is your masterclass.
Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast Team
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast
Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast
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Ever wondered why some hearing aids feel invisible while others never quite sit right? The secret lies in the impression-taking technique—and Ray Woodworth is the master.
Ray joins Dr. Douglas Beck on the Hearing Matters Podcast to reveal the artistry behind deep canal impressions. As a Board-Certified Hearing Instrument Specialist at Starkey's Center for Excellence, Ray has tackled some of the most challenging fittings nationwide, refining techniques that transform patient experiences.
"The ear is the boss," Ray emphasizes repeatedly. This fundamental philosophy drives his approach to custom fittings, respecting each ear's unique anatomy rather than trying to force technology where it doesn't belong. His insights overturn common practices—revealing why cotton trumps foam for blocking, and why video otoscopes revolutionize the process
The conversation demystifies technical aspects like material viscosity and shore values while making a compelling case against the overreliance on dome fittings. Ray explains why he opts for custom solutions 80% of the time when many practices do the opposite, demonstrating how proper canal impressions deliver superior sound direction, better retention, and often improved cosmetics.
Most fascinating is the window into the factory perspective, where Ray's experience troubleshooting thousands of challenging cases has crystallized into a knowledge, tools, and skills (KTS) approach that any hearing professional can adopt. For practitioners and patients alike, this episode illuminates why those few extra millimeters of impression material can make the difference between hearing aids that transform lives and those that sit unused in drawers.
Want to elevate your fitting technique or understand why your hearing aids might not feel quite right? This conversation is your masterclass.
Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast Team
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast
Facebook: Hearing Matters Podcast

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