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Published May 31, 2022

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Perceptions of Preceptors and Audiology Students on Practicum During the COVID-19 Pandemic

A new Israeli study shows why academic programs and employers need to consider the changes in the practicum due to the pandemic. Both preceptors and students agreed more hours of instruction were needed, and the issues can be addressed with continuing education and/or by additional supervision in the future workplace.

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Labor Force Participation and Hearing Loss Among Adults in the United States: Evidence From the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey

Johns Hopkins researchers report that moderate-to-severe HL, but not mild HL, was associated with higher odds of not participating in the labor force. However, there were no differences by HL status in being employed or having a full- versus part-time job.

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Making OLD Hearing Aids Work Better | Adopting New Patients

Dr Cliff Olson discusses the process of adopting a new patient with existing hearing aids and determining if they need new hearing aids, or if their hearing aids just need to be reprogrammed.

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