The course will review the pros and cons of replaceable and rechargeable batteries in hearing instruments. The new AQ inductively rechargeable technology will be introduced.
Course created on June 8, 2011
Learning Outcomes
- After this course learners will be able to evaluate the benefits and limitations of primary (replaceable) batteries.
- After this course learners will be able to assess patient benefits provided by modern, inductively rechargeable hearing systems.
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Jerry L. Yanz
PhD
Director of Audiology, Hansaton
Jerry L. Yanz, Ph.D., is Director of Audiology at Hansaton. Since earning his Ph.D. in Hearing and Speech Sciences at the University of Iowa, Jerry has divided his audiology career among roles in academia, the audiology clinic and the hearing aid industry. In his current position, he is dedicated primarily to research & development and education & training efforts. Jerry has written articles on numerous topics related to hearing and hearing instruments and has presented many courses at conferences around the world.
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