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Re: [HOHAudiologists] volunteer to be interviewed

sorry, i am of no help. i have a flat 95 db loss from birth. sounds like you're looking for a case history to determine a possible solution for a conductive or mixed loss. Mine is sensoineural.
Peter Berry

--- On Thu, 9/4/08, earprof <tina.prout@...> wrote:
From: earprof <tina.prout@...>
Subject: [HOHAudiologists] volunteer to be interviewed
To: HOHAudiologists@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, September 4, 2008, 12:38 PM

Hello All!

I teach an Advanced Audiology class in our undergrad program at the
University of Northern Colorado. One of the assignments the students
have to do is to develop a set of questions and interview an individual
with hearing loss. While many of them know someone with a hearing loss
there are always one or two that have nobody to inerview. I was
wondering if any of you would be available to serve as an interview
subject for one of my students. They would likely send you a short
case history about your hearing loss and a questionnare via email and
you'd just email them your answers. If anyone would be interested,
please send me an email: tina.stoody@ unco.edu

Thank you!

Tina M Stoody (Prout)




Thu Sep 4, 2008 10:15 pm

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Hello All! I teach an Advanced Audiology class in our undergrad program at the University of Northern Colorado. One of the assignments the students have to do...
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Sep 4, 2008
7:38 pm

sorry, i am of no help. i have a flat 95 db loss from birth. sounds like you're looking for a case history to determine a possible solution for a conductive or...
Peter B
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Sep 4, 2008
10:16 pm

Tina, I have mod-profound SNHL and I'd be happy to help! jillyoung@... Jill ... -- J. Young, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology Board Certified in Audiology 2280...
J. Young
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Sep 5, 2008
12:52 pm

Hello everyone! I am a second year audiology grad student and i was wondering how you can test other hearing aids when we have hearing aids and things ...
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kryssi06
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Sep 5, 2008
1:18 pm

hmmm...the old fashioned way. the old analyzer where you insert into a coupler, close the lid, and get a printout. works on any model. ... From:...
Peter B
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Sep 5, 2008
1:49 pm

and using the test box is really the only way to know exactly what any hearing aid is doing at any point in time....brand new from the manufacturer, it should...
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Sep 5, 2008
2:13 pm

Well said Dr. Sjoblad. I agree as well. Fortunately, HA analyzers are getting better at talking to compression system so our results are better than the old...
Brad Ingrao, AuD
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Sep 5, 2008
4:43 pm

Kristina, In addition to Peter's suggestion, there are ways to do listening checks. I agree that objective analysis is good, but you can also glean a lot from...
Brad Ingrao, AuD
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Sep 5, 2008
4:41 pm

Hey Kristina, Do you have an FM system? If you do there is a great way to do listening checks. This is how I do mine. So you would need your reciever on your ...
Mark Campbell
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Sep 5, 2008
5:39 pm

Thanks for the info! I use the Phonak HandyMic...it comes with an audio cable that can fit into sound systems. I dont have the boom mic accessory though...But...
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kryssi06
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Sep 5, 2008
8:34 pm

I have the HandyMic as well... unfortunately a boom mic or any external microphone cannot be added to the HandyMic ... but you could patch it into another FM...
Suzanne Yoder
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Sep 5, 2008
8:43 pm

Suzanne, Thanks for that info. I found the picture you were talking about on the AMPHL page. I will definatley try this out! Kristina...
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