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  • A Demanding and Stressful Semester

    It has been over two weeks since the onset of my sinus infection and still no sign of improvement. In fact, my thresholds have worsened, showing a unilateral mild-moderate conductive hearing loss in my right ear. Tympanometry yielded similar results from last Friday. The feelings of aural fullness and annoyance from tinnitus have both increased as ...
    Posted to Audiology Student Blog (Weblog) on April 10, 2012
  • Bronchitis, Then Some Hearing Loss

    As I mentioned in my prior entry, I have been dealing with a sinus infection for the past few weeks. I finally caved and saw a physician, who gave the diagnosis of bronchitis. Not a big deal, just a complete nuisance. In the context of this blog, I have also had some hearing loss. It is not uncommon for someone with a head cold or infection to ...
    Posted to Audiology Student Blog (Weblog) on April 5, 2012
  • Becoming a Better Advocate

    I have officially started my new practicum placement at the VA hospital in North Little Rock. This placement also doubles as my assistantship, allowing for hourly pay and, more importantly, more practicum hours. In any given week, I may log 16-20 hours of practicum, which is solid for a third-year student. I was told that I would get more ...
    Posted to Audiology Student Blog (Weblog) on November 4, 2011
  • A New Site for Hearing Health Products & Services

    Earlier this week we launched our newest specialty site, specifically focused on the products and services that help you to provide excellent patient care and operate a profitable practice. As one might expect, we're calling it the Hearing Practice Management Products & Services Resource Center. At the top of the Products & Services site ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: Hearing Health (Weblog) on September 16, 2011
  • Patient Success Stories

    My latest article profiles a couple, married 25 years, who decided to receive cochlear implants at the same time. It has been four months since their ''activation,'' and the progress they've made is truly remarkable. It has positively changed their lives in so many ways. Their names are Meg and Joe Duarte. Meg is a science teacher in the deaf ...
    Posted to ADVANCE Perspective: Hearing Health (Weblog) on April 1, 2011