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RE: [HOHAudiologists] AAA

I'm really sorry I missed the meeting.  I was slammed at our booth and couldn't get away.  I'm looking forward to reading people's reactions of the convention's accessibility.
 
Brad
 

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Brad Ingrao, AuD, CCC-A, FAAA
Audiologist

"Hearing Healthcare for the 21st Century"
email: bingrao@... 



From: HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com [mailto:HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of handhabilene
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 5:34 AM
To: HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [HOHAudiologists] AAA

I really enjoyed the meeting at AAA. It was good to have faces to
names! Thank you Sam and Gloria (and Suzanne) for getting things
going at the meeting. One thing I got in the meeting was that there
is a group of us that have not had to struggle so much (mild to
moderate hearing losses) and the other group that has had to struggle
over the years (severe to profound hearing losses). One person
talked about how she had had relatively no problems in school and
growing up. (Sorry, forgot your name.) I am in that group. With my
hearing loss progressing over the years I am beginning to see
problems in everyday communication now and at work (I have mild to
moderately severe hearing loss). (I think the suggestion Sam had of
having the mic in the sound booth hanging from the ceiling over the
patient was an excellent idea. Perhaps having it hang slightly in
front of and above the patient may be helpful.) The severe to
profound group have had issues all their lives and some are just
coming to realize that there are ways to help themselves in dealing
with those issues in everyday life.

The accomodations at AAA I thought were much better than in the past
so we are making progress. I used the infra-red system in several
classes and found it to be very helpful. Yes, if someone got in
between me and the transmitter it would interrupt the sound, but all
in all, my listening experience was enhanced. Having the general
assembly captioned was wonderful, otherwise, the words of the rapper
and other speakers would have been lost to me.

I would like to hear from others in the group about their experience
at AAA.

Tricia Harvey, Au.D.
Abilene, Texas



Mon Apr 23, 2007 1:55 pm

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I really enjoyed the meeting at AAA. It was good to have faces to names! Thank you Sam and Gloria (and Suzanne) for getting things going at the meeting. One...
handhabilene
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Apr 23, 2007
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I'm really sorry I missed the meeting. I was slammed at our booth and couldn't get away. I'm looking forward to reading people's reactions of the ...
Brad Ingrao, AuD
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Apr 23, 2007
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I thought the convention was very successful in terms of ALD's. I had no problem with the equipment, or instructors (that was lucky). I was extremely ...
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Apr 23, 2007
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I was a first timer at the AAA convention this year and overall I thought the ALDs were OKAY. Otherwise, I had a great time! I have an asymmetrical hearing...
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Apr 23, 2007
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Hello Everyone! In the meanwhile, I'm struggling with the log-in so apparently I need to find a way to retrieve my forgotten user name and password! So...
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