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Audiologists Speak – Adopting New Technology at Your Practice

When it comes to being successful in private practice, one thing we hear consistently from our customers is the importance of believing in the products you sell.  The right mix of technology and customer service is a winner for business growth. Technology today is far more than the hearing aids you sell. It’s the accessories

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Improving Hearing Aid Function in Noisy Situations

Senior Audiologist, Tammara Stender, recently contributed an article to the November 1st issue of the ASHA Leader, in which she discussed the challenges of improving speech intelligibility in background noise. It is no surprise that use in noisy situations is listed as one of the top 10 factors pertaining to hearing aid user dissatisfaction (Kochkin,

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Audiologists Speak: Real Life Uses of Wireless Accessories

One thing we constantly hear from our private practice customers is a keen interest in real life examples of how the Unite wireless accessories have been used to help other patients. Thumper Johnson, an audiologist at Mid-Kansas Ear Nose & Throat, has a good memory for patient stories and has collected a variety of real

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Fitting Tips – Controlling Volume with Unite Accessories

By Jennifer Groth, M.A The ReSound Alera and ReSound Unite accessories provide users with unique opportunities for connecting to sound sources. However, the flexibility of the system also provides opportunities for confusion when the volume isn’t just right. This month’s column offers clarification on how the different volume adjustments affect the wirelessly streamed signal as

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