How audiology training adapts to new tech - VIDEO interview with GN ReSound
Technology, such as the nascent Auracast feature of Bluetooth, is changing audiology "dramatically," says GN ReSound's Training and Development Manager, Rachel Smith. Watch an AWN interview with this expert.
Audiologists can face a daunting challenge in understanding the new tech that floods in from manufacturers with each new generation of a brand's hearing devices.
Rachel Smith, Training and Development Manager at GN ReSound, shares some insights into how training audiologists - and patients - is being adapted to the pace of innovation, and how a more hands-on - and more visual - approach makes the conversation easier.
Interviewed in London in November, at GN's ReSound Nexia Immersion event, Rachel maintains that the introduction of tech such as Auracast and AI is being more empowering than disruptive for providers. WATCH OUR VIDEO...
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