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From The Editor: Readers to the rescue
David H. Kirkwood
5/2008

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
5/2008

Page Ten: MRI Referral Protocols The Fundamentals
Therese C. Walden
5/2008

Cover Story: With good chemistry and communication, practice partnerships can be powerful
Judith Nemes
5/2008

Viewpoint: Ten considerations for early intervention derived from nearly 50 years in the clinic
David Luterman
5/2008

Academy celebrates 20th birthday amid sweet memories and great expectations
David H. Kirkwood
5/2008

Courses feature leading authorities on far-ranging topics
Brande Victorian
5/2008

Creating a career employee: Hiring and managing for long-term success
Bill Urwin
5/2008

Nuts & Bolts: Baha When conventional devices won't do
George Cire and Robert L. Martin
5/2008

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: When opportunity arises, don't squander it
Gyl A. Kasewurm
5/2008

Hearing & Children: Summer programs provide deaf children with a different perspective
Devan K. Folts
5/2008

The Final Word: The fundamental things in life apply ...
Dennis Van Vliet
5/2008

From The Editor: Opportunity awaits at betterhearing.org
David H. Kirkwood
4/2008

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
4/2008

Page Ten: How loud is allowed? It's a three-peat!
H. Gustav Mueller and Ruth A. Bentler
4/2008

Cover Story: Quest for a Cure: Recent findings advance scientists' understanding of hearing loss
Karen Pallarito
4/2008

Making earmold impressions at home: How well can untrained consumers do it?
Suzanne H. Kimball
4/2008

At 94, Marion Downs is still having fun—and helping kids with hearing loss
Brande Victorian
4/2008

Despite having more advanced features, hearing aids hold line on retail price
Earl E. Johnson
4/2008

Criteria for evaluating the performance of linear frequency transposition in children
Jane Auriemmo, Francis Kuk, and Patricia Stenger
4/2008

Ida Institute created to help practitioners make patient’s journey a successful one
David H. Kirkwood
4/2008

Small Talk: Responsibility, relationships, and referrals:Treating the whole child
Jace Wolfe and Jacqueline Rogers Scholl
4/2008

Nuts & Bolts: More 2K plus - Kick it up a notch
Robert L. Martin
4/2008

The Final Word: As hearing aids evolve, there’s room for many “species” to survive
Dennis Van Vliet
4/2008

From The Editor: Could this fitting have been saved?
David H. Kirkwood
3/2008

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
3/2008

Page Ten: How TELEGRAMS can help you reach out and touch someone
Linda Thibodeau
3/2008

Cover Story: Practitioners give high marks for user benefit to open-canal mini-BTEs
Earl E. Johnson
3/2008

Prescribing maximum hearing aid output: Differences among manufacturers found
H. Gustav Mueller, Ruth A. Bentler, and Yu-Hsiang Wu
3/2008

Inquiry into online hearing test raises doubts about validity
Suzanne H. Kimball
3/2008

An integrated data-management system saves time, leaving more for patient care
Michel K. Jürgens
3/2008

Hearing & Children: AG Bell’s LOFT program builds teens’ self-confidence and leadership skills
Ken Levinson
3/2008

Margo Skinner is lovingly recalled as a dedicated clinician and giften researcher
David H. Kirkwood
3/2008

Nuts & Bolts: More 2K
Robert L. Martin
3/2008

Gyl's Guide To Managing For Success: Help is on the way!
Gyl A. Kasewurm
3/2008

The Final Word: You're enjoying this, aren't you?
Dennis Van Vliet
3/2008

From the Editor: With kids, stakes and rewards seem highest
David H. Kirkwood
2/2008

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
2/2008

Page Ten: Baby waves and hearing aids: Using ABR to fit hearing aids to infants
Marlene Bagatto
2/2008

Cover Story: Amplification in the classroom: New technologies, new challenges
Judith Nemes
2/2008

Hearing assistance technology in schools: Current practices and trends
Cheryl DeConde Johnson
2/2008

Study finds compliant eartips can be used instead of custom earmolds
Pauline Smith, Alison Riley, Adrian Davis, Wendy Davies, and Ellen Jeffs
2/2008

We're here to stay is theme of Academy's 20th convention
David H. Kirkwood
2/2008

Small Talk: A pediatric audiology column debuts
Jace Wolfe and Jacque Rogers-Scholl
2/2008

Nuts & Bolts: Save time, avoid frustration by doing master hearing aid tests
Robert L. Martin
2/2008

The Final Word: Striking a different cord
Dennis Van Vliet
2/2008

From the Editor: That's right, we're The Hearing Journal
David H. Kirkwood
1/2008

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
1/2008

Page Ten: Vestibuar testing: The good, the bad, and the emesis begin
Devin L. McCaslin
1/2008

Cover Story: Research advances understanding of tinnitus, lifts hopes of better treatments
Judith Nemes
1/2008

Thin-tube and receiver-in-canal devices: There is positive feedback on both!
Stephen A. Hallenbeck and Jennifer Groth
1/2008

Nuts & Bolts: BBs: The hearing aids of the near future
Robert L. Martin
1/2008

Gordon Stowe, an industry pioneer, dies
David H. Kirkwood
1/2008

Gly's Guide to Managing for Success: Who says I'm bossy?
Gyl A. Kasewurm
1/2008

Hearing & Children: Counseling tool enhances dialog with families of children with hearing loss
Oticon Pediatrics
1/2008

The Final Word: Advanced technology can't take the place of common sense
Dennis Van Vliet
1/2008

From the Editor: A move in the right direction
David H. Kirkwood
12/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
12/2007

Cover Story: Bucking bad economic news, hearing aid sales rise by 5.4% on way to record year
David H. Kirkwood
12/2007

Empowering the hearing aid wearer though logging plus learning
Donald Hayes
12/2007

New RITE aid is found to provide consistent directional performance
Monika Bertges Reber and Matthew Callaway
12/2007

Buoyed by a new name and mission, ADA sets forth on a new beginning
David H. Kirkwood
12/2007

In ADA’s vision, practice owners would play dominant role in audiology's future
Sara Bloom
12/2007

Entrants in Oticon Makeover Contest seek ways to enhance patient experience
David H. Kirkwood
12/2007

Nuts & Bolts: When patients' emotions run high, words alone are not enough
Robert L. Martin
12/2007

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: It's all about the buzz
Gyl A. Kasewurm
12/2007

Active Marketing for Changing Times: How a small practice used marketing magic to savor the sweet smell of success
Don Marsh
12/2007

The Final Word: When perfectly good is no longer good enough
Dennis Van Vliet
12/2007

From The Editor: Redeeming November: One special issue at a time
David H. Kirkwood
11/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
11/2007

Wireless technology is driving a hearing aid metamorphosis
Arthur Boothroyd
11/2007

Wireless transmission of speech and data to, from and between hearing aids
Carl Sandrock and Donald J. Schum
11/2007

Historically, the paths of hearing aids and telephones have often intertwined
Harry Levitt
11/2007

Increasing hearing aid adoption through multiple environmental listening utility
Sergei Kochkin
11/2007

Acceptance of the wireless microphone as a hearing aid accessory for adults
David Fabry, Hans Mülder, and Evert Dijkstra
11/2007

Connecting the hearing-impaired in a wireless world
Theresa Hnath Chisolm, Sherri L. Smith, Rachel McArdle, and Judith L. Reese
11/2007

Binaural sharing of audio signals; Prospective benefits and limitations
Brian C. J. Moore
11/2007

Assessing the feasibility of Bluetooth in hearing rehabilitation
Jerry L. Yanz and David A. Preves
11/2007

Hearing and Children: Annie's Story
Annie Fagan
11/2007

Advances in professional education hailed at upbeat IHS Annual Convention in Reno
David H. Kirkwood
11/2007

From the Editor: Perception is gaining on reality
David H. Kirkwood
10/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
10/2007

Page Ten: Hearing loss and iPods: What happens when you turn them to 11?
Brian Fligor
10/2007

Cover Story: Data Logging It's popular but how can this feature be used to help patients?
H. Gustav Mueller
10/2007

Fitting hearing aids in three domains
Michael Nilsson
10/2007

Adaptation of adult techniques for evaluating vestibular function in children
L. Maureen Valente
10/2007

Watch out for those invisible costs that cut into your practice's profits
Terry Silance
10/2007

Swimming among the sharks: How to compete with the corporate practices
Jim Munsey
10/2007

Putting evidence into practice using a certification program
Brian Taylor
10/2007

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: One bad apple...
Gyl Kasewurm
10/2007

Letters
David H. Kirkwood
10/2007

Nuts & Bolts: New products from the earmold lab
Robert L. Martin
10/2007

The Final Word: The best laid plans ...
Dennis Van Vliet
10/2007

From the Editor: Of cartels and communication assessment
David H. Kirkwood
9/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
9/2007

Page Ten: Linking hearing aids to quailty of life: What's the evidence?
Theresa Hnath Chisolm
9/2007

Cover Story: Some masters of management offer suggestions for a successful practice
Judith Nemes
9/2007

ViewPoint: Instead of a hearing aid evaluation, let's assess functional communication ability
Robert W. Sweetow
9/2007

Auditory hallucinations: An audiological perspective
Frank Musiek, Tee Marie Ballingham, Barry Liu, Jennifer Paulovicks, Brooke Swainson, Kevin Tyler, Kristin Vasil, and Jeffrey Weihing
9/2007

Nuts & Bolts: Beware the cotton-tipped applicator
Michael Rensink and Robert Martin
9/2007

Pathways: Have we forgotten that (C)APD really is?
Gail D. Chermak
9/2007

Pair of winners names in Oticon's $100,000 office makeover contest
David H. Kirkwood
9/2007

Hearing & Children: Go where the cows jump over the moon
Jacqueline Rogers Scholl
9/2007

Letters
David H. Kirkwood
9/2007

The Final Word: In our work, compromise comes with the territory
Dennis Van Vliet
9/2007

From The Editor: Good Samaritans and other good news
David H. Kirkwood
8/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
8/2007

Page Ten: Fitting options for adults with unilateral hearing loss
Michael Valente
8/2007

Cover Story: Good Samaritans of hearing care cover the world to help those who cannot hear
Sara Bloom
8/2007

Software-based auditory training program found to reduce hearing aid return rate
Melody Martin
8/2007

Starkey Foundation leaders explain how to run a successful hearing care mission
Debbie Wright and Frederic Rondeau
8/2007

Nuts & Bolts: We should be very proud of our industry
Robert L. Martin
8/2007

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Let your patients experience the difference
Gyl Kasewurm
8/2007

Letters to the Editor: Readers respond to editorial on use of title audioprosthologist
David H. Kirkwood
8/2007

Nikki Pikus, noted scientist and AuD advocate dies
David H. Kirkwood
8/2007

The Final Word: Selling a treatment plan, not simply hearing aids
Dennis Van Vliet
8/2007

From The Editor: A man who made dreams come true
David H. Kirkwood
7/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
7/2007

Page Ten: Unilateral hearing loss in children: A mountain or a molehill?
Anne Marie Tharpe
7/2007

Cover Story: Having a career and a family life, too
Karen Pallarito
7/2007

A method is devised to make acoustically configured, individually tuned earmolds
Chester Pirzanski
7/2007

Hearing loss and prosthesis simulation in audiology
Patrick M. Zurek and Joseph G. Desloge
7/2007

New algorithm is designed to take the annoyance out of transient noise
Josef Chalupper and Thomas A. Powers
7/2007

Hearing & Children: Teenagers, hearing loss, and hearing aids
Cheryl DeConde Johnson,
7/2007

Nuts & Bolts: How to improve word understanding
Robert L. Martin
7/2007

George Osborne, a driving force in making audiology a doctoring profession, is dead
David H. Kirkwood
7/2007

The Final Word: If at first ...
Dennis Van Vliet
7/2007

From the Editor: A great convention, but nothing's perfect
David H. Kirkwood
6/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
6/2007

Page Ten: Everything you ever wanted to know about billing
Debbie Abel
6/2007

The Best Of Audiology Literature 2006
Brad A. Stach, David J. Wark, Linda J. Hood, H. Gustav Mueller,
6/2007

Largest gathering of audiologist ever brings a new rap home from Denver
David H. Kirkwood
6/2007

Pediatric hearing aid fitting and DSL v5.0
Douglas L. Beck, Sheila Moodie, and David Speidel
6/2007

Cochlear implants can help patient enjoy listening to and making music
Manuela Prause-Weber and Lyn Schraer-Joiner
6/2007

Gyls' Guide To Managing For Success: What's so secret
Gyl Kasewurm
6/2007

Nuts & Bolts: Sudden hearing loss - you can help
Michael Rensink and Robert L. Martin
6/2007

The Final Word: Finding solution for a lost cause
Dennis Van Vliet
6/2007

Hearing aids improve adults' quality of life
David H. Kirkwood
5/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
5/2007

Page Ten: Deciding to make good decisions
Robert Turner
5/2007

Cover Story: Why doesn't my hearing aid work better? and other questions you are sick of hearing
Judith Nemes
5/2007

Flexible DSP circuits have put advances in hearing aid technology on a fast track
Marc Niklaus
5/2007

Redefining the hearing aid as the user's interface with the near and far worlds
Donald J. Schum
5/2007

Non-invasive acoustic neuroma treatment via Gamma Knife stereotatic radiosurgery
Paul Popp and Gary Kraus
5/2007

(Central) auditory processing disorders. Overview and amplification issues
Douglas L. Beck and Teri James Bellis
5/2007

Nuts & Bolts: The follow-up examination and documenting success
Robert L. Martin
5/2007

Clinton, Harkin speak out for CI research
Mike Smolinsky
5/2007

The Final Word: Organization, efficiency, success
Dennis Van Vliet
5/2007

From the Editor: Spring bouquets all around
David H. Kirkwood
4/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
4/2007

Page Ten: Moving toward evidence-based diagnosis and management of APD in children
James W. Hall III
4/2007

Cover Story: Universities and clinical sites puzzle out the details of fourth year externships
Karen Pallario
4/2007

MarkeTrak VII: Obstacles to adult non-user adoption of hearing aids
Sergei Kochkin
4/2007

Survey finds higher sales and prices, plus more open fittings and directional mics
Earl E. Johnson
4/2007

Use of frequency transposition in a thin-tube open-ear fitting
Francis Kuk, Heidi Peeters, Denise Keenan, and Chi Lau
4/2007

Nuts & Bolts: Watch for danger signals and chronic problems
Robert L. Martin
4/2007

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Goals - You've got to set 'em to get 'em
Gyl A. Kasewurm
4/2007

Netscope 2007: www.healthyhearing.com
Roy F. Sullivan
4/2007

Hearing Industries Association explores “consumer’s journey” at its 2007 meeting
David H. Kirkwood
4/2007

The Final Word: Belief and motivation
Dennis Van Vliet
4/2007

From the Editor: A new player enters the arena
David H. Kirkwood
3/2007

HJ Report
David H. Kirkwood
3/2007

Page Ten: The VEMP: Ready for the clinic
David Zapala
3/2007

Cover Story: Survey explores how dispensers use and choose their preferred hearing aid brands
Earl E. Johnson
3/2007

Your competitive edge: The art of communication in professional practice
Raymond H. Hull
3/2007

Well-designed surveys can help practices improve their patient-satisfaction rates
Danielle Campbell-Angah
3/2007

ViewPoint: Cochlear implants: Why don't more people use them?
Fan-Gang Zeng
3/2007

Active Marketing for Changing Times: Harnessing the power of free media
Don Marsh
3/2007

Hearing & Children: Decoding tears
Jacqueline Rogers Scholl
3/2007

Nuts & Bolts: A true tale of horror and hope in Mexico
Robert L. Martin
3/2007

The Final Word: Technology: Asset of anathema?
Dennis Van Vliet
3/2007

From the Editor: Moving ahead with a new design
David H. Kirkwood
2/2007

Page Ten: Hearing lessons Perceptual learning on basic auditory skills
Beverly A. Wright
2/2007

Cover Story: As communication technologies converge, dispensers have new opportunities
Judith Nemes
2/2007

Scan/print vs. invest/pour shell-making technologies for CIC hearing aid fittings
Roy F. Sullivan
2/2007

Evaluation of a noise-reduction algorithm that targets non-speech transient sounds
Gitte Keidser, Anna O’Brien, Matthias Latzel, and Elizabeth Convery
2/2007

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Details, details
Gyl Kasewurm
2/2007

Pathways: Determining candidacy for (central) auditory processing evaluations
Kathleen Loftus West and Linda A. Guenette
2/2007

First Person: Addressing cultural diversity in your practice - A case in point
Levi A. Reiter
2/2007

Nuts & Bolts: Tools of the trade
Robert L. Martin
2/2007

The Final Word: The hearing aid experience - Is the glass half empty or half full?
David B. Hawkins
2/2007

From the Editor: Hearing care's future has never looked brighter
David H. Kirkwood
1/2007

Page Ten: Pull out an ACE to help your patients become better communicators
Louise Hickson
1/2007

Cover Story: As boomers age, will supply meet demand for hearing services?
Sara Bloom
1/2007

Hearing aids with external receivers: Can they offer power and cosmetics?
Michael Hoen and David Fabry
1/2007

Revised ANSI standard measures hearing aid directionality in 3D
David Preves and Thomas Burns
1/2007

With colorful San Antonio as a backdrop, IHS holds a spirited Annual Convention
David H. Kirkwood
1/2007

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Create a remarkable marketing campaign
Gyl A. Kasewurm
1/2007

Nuts & Bolts: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Robert L. Martin
1/2007

Hearing & Children: Eleven-year-old girl is #1 fundraiser
Wini Robertson and Josh Robertson
1/2007

The Final Word: Art + science = success in wines and hearing aid fittings
Dennis Van Vliet
1/2007

From The Editor: Two organizations look to their futures
David H. Kirkwood
12/2006

Cover Story: Led by BTEs, sales rise for fourth straight year to surpass 2.3 million
David H. Kirkwood
12/2006

Can your hearing aids handle loud music? A quick test will help you
Marshall Chasin
12/2006

Your practice won't be profitable unless you pay attention to its break even point
Peter Marzolf
12/2006

The 2006 tax bill is affecting many private-practice owners
Mark E. Battersby
12/2006

Its original mission accomplished, ADA takes a new name to reflect a new vision
David H. Kirkwood
12/2006

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Employee benefit plans require a balancing act
Gyl A. Kasewurm
12/2006

Nuts & Bolts: What are you doing to improve your image?
Robert L. Martin
12/2006

The Final Word: The real world is a fitting's proving ground
Dennis Van Vliet
12/2006

From the Editor: Open-canal fittings: Just how good are they?
David H. Kirkwood
11/2006

Phonak to buy ReSound Group
David H. Kirkwood
11/2006

Special Issue: Open-Canal Fittings: Open is in
H. Gustav Mueller
11/2006

Acoustic feedback and its reduction through digital signal processing
Vijay Parsa
11/2006

Open-canal fittings: Ten take-home tips
H. Gustav Mueller and Todd A. Ricketts
11/2006

Effectiveness of directional technology in open-canal hearing instruments
Ruth Bentler, Yu-Hsiang Wu and Julie Jeon
11/2006

Open-canal fittings and the hearing aid occlusion effect
Douglas J. MacKenzie
11/2006

Segmenting dispensers: Factors in selecting open-canal fitting
Earl E. Johnson
11/2006

Hearing aid outcomes with open- and closed canal fittings
David Gnewikow and Meredith Moss
11/2006

Real-world satisfaction and benefit with open-canal fittings
Brian Taylor
11/2006

Final Word: Basic issues can thwart advanced technology
Dennis Van Vliet
11/2006

Recognizing the need to improve is a step in the right direction
David H. Kirkwood
10/2006

Page Ten: What's new from NAL in hearing aid prescriptions?
Hervey Dillon
10/2006

Cover Story: In an era of corporate consolidation, can the independent still thrive?
Sara Bloom
10/2006

Despite new digital technologies, shell modelers shoot in the dark
Chester Pirzanski
10/2006

Efficacy and effectiveness of a pattern-recognition algorithm
Shilpi Banerjee, Laurel Olson, Karrie Recker, and Justyn Pisa
10/2006

Letters to the Editor: Point / Counterpoint on Issues in Ethics
Kathy Foltner & Robert Glaser
10/2006

In BHI video, Internet pioneer extols virtues of hearing aids
Erin Bascom
10/2006

Hearing-impaired pilot carries message of hope around the world
David H. Kirkwood
10/2006

Nuts & Bolts: Phase-cancellation feedback control: All hype aside, it's a big step forward
Robert L. Martin
10/2006

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Creating patients for life
Gyl Kasewurm
10/2006

The Final Word: The essential skills still apply
Dennis Van Vliet
10/2006

From the Editor: And now for something really stupid
David H. Kirkwood
9/2006

Page Ten: The DSL method: Improving with age
Susan Scollie
9/2006

Cover Story: Overburdened and under-appreciated, school audiologists forge ahead
Karen Pallarito
9/2006

How quality of service affects patient satisfaction with hearing aids
Brian Taylor
9/2006

View Point: For audiology, dentistry offers a good model for preserving independent private practice
David J. Smriga
9/2006

What's still growing on your patients' hearing aids?
Stacey K. Sturgulewski, A.U. Bankaitis, David A. Klodd, and Thomas Haberkamp
9/2006

Starkey Foundation's work represents its founder's lifelong philosophy
Judith Nemes
9/2006

Nuts & Bolts: Rules for successful open fittings
Robert L. Martin
9/2006

Hearing & Children: Effective techniques to use with difficult-to-test children
Rebecca Salt
9/2006

The Final Word: How much time is enough?
Dennis Van Vliet
9/2006

A good parternship gets better
David H. Kirkwood
8/2006

Page Ten: Hearing aids and the brain: What's the connection?
Kelly L. Tremblay
8/2006

Cover Story: Ready to sell? Experts offer advice on doing so successfully
Judith Nemes
8/2006

Speech mapping is a valuable tool for fitting and counseling patients
Brian C.J. Moore
8/2006

Informing physicians is crucial in reducing untreated hearing loss
Danielle Campbell-Angah
8/2006

Viewpoint: Three common misconceptions about - real open fittings
Tom Scheller
8/2006

Sixty years later, Hal-Hen and Widex are still all in the family
Michelle Hogan
8/2006

Family, friends, and colleagues reminisce about Randy Morgan
David H. Kirkwood
8/2006

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: The case of the missing cash
Gyl A. Kasewurm
8/2006

Nuts & Bolts: Introducing open ear couplers for testing open-fitted hearing aids
Robert L. Martin
8/2006

Pathways: Auditory training and CAPD: A short history
Frank E. Musiek
8/2006

The Final Word: Excuse me, sit, can you help me?
Dennis Van Vliet
8/2006

From the Editor: How physicians can improve patient care
David H. Kirkwood
7/2006

Page Ten: Successful practice management: It's a lot like football
Robert G. Glaser
7/2006

Cover Story: A web site for your practice: Can you afford not to have one?
Sara Bloom
7/2006

A method is proposed to evaluate directional-microphone strategies
Andrew Dittberner and Jeff Bondy
7/2006

HIMSA guide helps dispensers use sound equipment effectively
Brad Ingrao
7/2006

Drilling a vent often fails to give relief from occlusion
Bernadette Fulton and Lois Martin
7/2006

Hearing & Children: Unilateral hearing loss and babies: Finding the right mix
Jacqueline Rogers Scholl
7/2006

Nuts & Bolts: My most important lesson
Robert L. Martin
7/2006

The Final Word: Hearing aids and roller coasters: exhilarating and exhausting
David B. Hawkins
7/2006

From the Editor: What's old is new again
David H. Kirkwood
6/2006

Page Ten: Directional hearing aids: New designs and predictions applied to old concepts
Todd A. Ricketts
6/2006

The Best in Audiology Literature 2005
H. Gustav Mueller, Brad A. Stach, David J. Wark and Linda J. Hood
6/2006

In Katrina's wake, hearing care providers struggle to pick up the pieces
Michelle Hogan
6/2006

Despite high risk of hearing loss, many percussionists play unprotected
David Cunningham, Ann Curk, Jenna Hoffman, and Jodee Pride
6/2006

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: A - stands for...
Gyl Kasewurm
6/2006

Nuts & Bolts: Open up a new market: Offer customers earmolds with Bluetooth headsets
Robert L. Martin
6/2006

Pathways: An electrophysiological approach to APD
Robert E. Jirsa
6/2006

The Final Word: Excellent customer service is not just an option
Dennis Van Vliet
6/2006

From the Editor: Combined communication solutions are worth more than the sum of their parts
David H. Kirkwood
5/2006

Page Ten: Tinnitus recent insights into mechanisms, models and therapies
David M. Baguley
5/2006

Cover Story: In a looped America, hearing aids would be twice as valuable
David G. Myers
5/2006

Get your patients - in the loop
William Diles
5/2006

Telecoils are about more than telephones
Mark Ross
5/2006

Ear insert designed to optimize CROS fittings shows promise
Erik Borg, Lars-Åke Ahlsén, and Agneta Palmqvist
5/2006

Viewpoint: Branding audiology: It's a budding opportunity
Kathy Foltner and Bradley Mansfield
5/2006

AudiologyNOW! gets off to a rousing debut in Minneapolis
David H. Kirkwood
5/2006

Nuts & Bolts: Communicating well takes more than better hearing
Robert L. Martin
5/2006

Active Marketing for Changing Times: The relationship imperative
Don Marsh
5/2006

The Final Word: Don't let the process be a part of the problem
Dennis Van Vliet
5/2006

From The Editor: Coming Attractions
David H. Kirkwood
4/2006

Page Ten: Where in the world is KEMAR?
The KEMAR
4/2006

Cover Story: Success of infant screening creates urgent need for follow-up
Judith Nemes
4/2006

The trainable hearing aid: What will it do for clients and clinicians?
Harvey Dillon, Justin A. Zakis, Hugh McDermott, Gitte Keidser, Wouter Dreschler, and Elizabeth Convery
4/2006

Survey: Dispensers fitted more hearing aids in 2005 at higher prices
David H. Kirkwood
4/2006

A direct-mail book marketing program to physicians is tested
Richard E. Carmen
4/2006

Noise-management algorithm may improve speech intelligibility in noise
Francis K. Kuk and Carsten Paludan-Müller
4/2006

During annual meeting, HIA sets sights on passing tax credit act
David H. Kirkwood
4/2006

Nuts & Bolts: How can I make my office look better?
Robert L. Martin
4/2006

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Do you have what it takes?
Gyl A. Kasewurm
4/2006

The Final Word: Whether fitting or running, follow a system
Dennis Van Vliet
4/2006

From the Editor: You've got our attention
David H. Kirkwood
3/2006

Page Ten: ELVAS sightings: Cochlear implants and hearing aids get Wired
Paul D. Dybala
3/2006

Cover Story: Survey probes the economic realities of the business
David H. Kirkwood
3/2006

Panelists challenge "conventional wisdoms" on hearing aid design
Jerry L. Yanz
3/2006

Study finds payment method may limit dispenser's fitting options
Amyn M. Amlani
3/2006

Digital technology offers a better solution to feedback problems in pediatric patients
Mark C. Flynn and Traci Schmidtke Flynn
3/2006

As new FCC rule takes effect, shortage of skilled captioners grows
Michelle Hogan
3/2006

Nuts & Bolts: My Fair Lady: A true story
Robert L. Martin
3/2006

Hearing & Children: Its name is its mission: SERvice TO MAnkind
Holly Walls
3/2006

The Final Word: Why mentors matter
Dennis Van Vliet
3/2006

From the Editor: Audiology hits the radar screen
David H. Kirkwood
2/2006

Page Ten: Everything you ever wanted to know about CPT codes but didn't know whom to ask
Robert Fifer
2/2006

Study finds real-world benefit from digital noise reduction
Thomas Powers, Eric Branda, August Hernandez and Angela Pool
2/2006

Addressing problem employees: Every manager's worst headache
Tina Soika
2/2006

Viewpoint: Consumer advocate urges extreme make-over
Leon Mills
2/2006

How new bankruptcy laws will affect healthcare professionals
Mark E. Battersby
2/2006

Nuts & Bolts: For healthier hearing aids and happier patients, use a warm-air drying system
Douglas Richards and Robert L. Martin
2/2006

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: Off to market we go
Gyl Kasewurm
2/2006

Pathways: Administrative aspects of the Dichotic Digit Test
Linda A. Guenette
2/2006

The Final Word: Taking a step back can be a step forward
Dennis Van Vliet
2/2006

From the Editor: Three wishes for a happier year
David H. Kirkwood
1/2006

Page Ten: Trouble-shooting hearing aid fitting issues: The case of the missing ping
H. Gustav Mueller and David Hawkins
1/2006

Cover Story: New hearing conservation initiatives: Small steps with great potential
Sara Bloom
1/2006

Open fitting of DSP instruments is not as simple as it may seem
Tom Scheller and Lorrie Scheller
1/2006

A quick and easy-to-use tool for measuring patient satisfaction
Brian Taylor
1/2006

ADA Convention underscores how far audiology has come
David H. Kirkwood
1/2006

Nuts & Bolts: Presenting the Speech Cues Audiogram
Robert L. Martin
1/2006

The Final Word: When it comes to audibility, don't assume. Measure!
Dennis Van Vliet
1/2006

Index to The Hearing Journal, 2005
The Hearing Journal
12/2005

From the Editor: Hearing healthcare highlights of 2005
David H. Kirkwood
12/2005

Cover Story: Hearing aid sales slip back to norm, but leaders see growth potential
David H. Kirkwood
12/2005

The etiology of REUG: Did we get it completely right?
Marshall Chasin
12/2005

Viewpoint: Customerization does not belong in healthcare
James G. Hutton
12/2005

Aural rehabilitation adds value, lifts satisfaction, cuts returns
Donna S. Wayner
12/2005

IHS's first convention outside of the U.S. proves a rousing success
David H. Kirkwood
12/2005

New GN Resound/Beltone tech center expands horizons in R&D
Judith Nemes
12/2005

Gyl's Guide to Managing for Success: How good a first impression are you making?
Gyl A. Kasewurm
12/2005

Nuts & Bolts: Addressing the fishhook problem
Robert L. Martin
12/2005

The Final Word: Take special care with patients in decline
Dennis Van Vliet
12/2005