AWN special issue welcomes you in Indy!
AUDIOLOGYNOW!
AudiologyNOW! starts today in Indianapolis. The gathering continues to strike us as an indispensabledate for taking the pulse of the profession, and we want todevote this special congress issue to hearing care professionals who have dailycontact with end users.
It is these frontliners who use suchdiagnostic tools as audiometers, the subject of our longestfeature. These same audiologists also know how importantfamily support can be in treating patients, the role outlined onour pages by Phonak researchers—just one year since weheard about “family-centered care”.
The magazine also reflects what is happening worldwide inthe sector. To this end we have interviewed Søren Nielsen,the new CEO of William Demant, while we also have news onthe recent joint project by a Spanish university and MED-ELto develop a processor that will improve hearing for CI users.And if implants are your thing, don’t miss our advance briefingon the Iberoamerican Conference on Cochlear Implants andRelated Sciences (GICCA).
We wish you a great conference. Enjoy the speakers andpresentations, and squeeze the most you can from the programof alternative activities planned by The Academy which,according to Dr. Rebekah F.Cunningham, Program CommitteeChair, often tend to be those that bring “immeasurableopportunities for professional growth and personal connections”.
As ever, stay updated by following developments in audiologyaround the globe via @AudioWorldnews on Twitter and subscribeto our newsletter.
Welcome to Indy!