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Probe performance is crucial to TEOAE test results. We recommend that you conduct a probe test at the beginning of each day before starting to test on patients to ensure that the probe is functioning…
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This video demontrates some modicfications that can be used to help record the ocular VEMP. Transcript Darren Whelan: So now, I'd like to demonstrate some modifications of the ocular VEMP assessment…
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This video demontrates some modicfications that can be used to help record the ocular VEMP. Transcript Darren Whelan: So now, I'd like to demonstrate some modifications of the ocular VEMP assessment…
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What does the future hold for audiology? Will audiologists be needed in the future? Four experts give their opinions on the future of audiology, including the growing branch of vestibular audiology…
Hearing instrument testing, also known as test box measurements or HIT box measurements, are measurements that assess whether a hearing instrument’s performance meets manufacturer specifications with…
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How do bone anchored systems work? Bone anchored hearing systems transfer sound to the cochlea via direct bone conduction, bypassing the outer and middle ear. This is similar to the way that sound is…
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The Interacoustics Academy presents an interview with Aoife O'Meara, Senior Pediatric Audiologist at the Children & Young People's Audiology Centre at Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust in Lon…
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NOTE: Hearing instruments need to be in FULL ON GAIN MODE/TEST MODE in order to compare the results to the hearing aid manufacturers’ technical data sheets. Each hearing aid manufacturer has a differ…
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In this quick guide, you will learn how to perform the Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT) test. What is the ACT test? The ACT test is an above-threshold, non-language specific test that quantifies a pe…
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Transcript Before you start testing, instruct the patient to turn off all their electronic devices in order to minimize noise. Now look in your patient's ear to ensure no excess cerumen is present. C…
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What is the Quality Assurance feature? The Quality Assurance feature is designed to monitor the software during use and provide live feedback to the clinician to ensure that the expected workflow is…
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Transcript How to operate the Interacoustics AS608 device. To turn on the AS608, ensure that the headsets are connected and that the AS608 is connected to a power source or has the batteries installe…
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