What's in Audiology News UK issue 12
Our January-February 2025 issue of Audiology News UK offers game-changing advice from Dr. Brent Edwards on the hearing care profession's future tools...and much more. Read on for a brief summary of the contents.
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AI in audiology
At the November 2024 British Academy of Audiology Annual (BAA) Conference, one speaker reminded hearing care where it is in time, and that professionals have no choice but to recognise what they have to gain by embracing AI technology. Read an intriguing interview with that speaker. Dr. Brent Edwards, Director of Australia’s National Acoustic Laboratories.
NHS and BAA
Issue 12 of Audiology News UK also returns to the topic of proposed pathway change in the delivery of NHS audiology services in the UK, interviewing the new President of the BAA, Claire Benton. The interview follows a round-up of the BAA’s November gathering in Telford, Shropshire.
AIHHP
Another recent professional get-together, the Association of Independent Hearing Healthcare Professionals (AIHHP) Hearing Expo celebrated its 30th anniversary. Read a report by Stephanie Meli.
TINNITUS UK
Editor-in-chief, Peter Wix, met the new CEO of the charity, Tinnitus UK. Alex Brooks-Johnson explains how he plans to pull the organisation away from a funding crisis and towards leadership of a higher international profile for tinnitus.
Hearing dog
And our regular Hearing Dog Pin-Up introduces Bolt, the cuddly life-changing six-year-old who is the ears of his deaf partner, Declan.
NEWS of the audiology profession and market
As always, several pages of the latest news of the hearing profession, covering research, noise pollution, updates of two key professional bodies, the hearing aid market, and more. Subscribe to receive your copy.