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Cochlear Implant Patient Assessment is an invaluable clinical reference for every cochlear implant audiologist and speech language pathologist working with the adult or pediatric populations This unique text is designed to provide information on best practices assessment of implant candidacy as well as the postoperative assessment of performance over the long term This book is written for audiologists speechlanguage pathologists and deaf educators to serve as a clinical handbook on the assessment tools and therapeutic intervention that are critical during the pre and postimplant periods Given that the numbers of both adult and pediatric cochlear implant recipients continue to increase more and more clinicians will be expected to gain and maintain a level of experience surrounding the clinical management of this population Though this book contains useful information for even the most seasoned clinicians it will serve an especially important role in the education and training of students and clinicians being introduced to cochlear implant clinical practice Having an experienced audiologist and speechlanguage pathologist authoring this work unites the interdisciplinary nature of this practice. Yorkshire Auditory Implant Service. Sequential Bilateral . Cochlear Implantation . in . Children:. Assessment, Rehabilitation and Outcomes. Jane Martin, Catherine Totten, Catherine Killan and Prof. Chris Raine. Debara L. Tucci MD. Professor of Surgery & Director, Cochlear Implant Program, Duke University. June 10, 2016. Appalachian Spring Conference. Disclosures. Financial: Salary from Duke University and VA. Beth Fentress Hallmark, PhD, RN. Belmont University. Nashville, TN . Belmont University. Nashville, Tennessee. 5,000 + students. College of Health Sciences . Inter-professional . Education. Nursing . Kansas Speech Language Hearing Association. September 27, 2019 . Ashley Armitage, MS, CCC-SLP, LSLS Cert AVT. Sandy Keener, Au.D., CCC-A. Katie Kincaid, Au.D., CCC-A. Samantha LaForte, Au.D., CCC-A. History . most significant technical advance. in the treatment of hearing impairment since the development of the hearing aid around the turn of the century.. Designed to restore . some. sense of hearing for:. Clinically-oriented, Objective Measures in Cochlear Implants begins with a clear description of the underlying basic science and signal characterstics of objective measures made with cochlear implants. Divided into three parts, this book covers basic science, non-physiological objective measures, and physiological measures.. There are very few books about evoked potentials and objective measures in cochlear implants, making this a great resource for audiology graduate students or seasoned audiologists with little cochlear implant experience.. This updated second edition of Cochlear Implant Patient Assessment is an instrumental reference for clinicians working with cochlear implant recipients and graduate students in the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology. The content of the text is logically organized, and begins with necessary background information for cochlear implant candidacy and the selection process. Later chapters provide information on assessment of implant candidacy, postoperative assessment of performance over the long term, and possibilities for future research and understanding. Though Cochlear Implant Patient Assessment contains useful information for even the most seasoned clinicians, it will serve an especially important role in the education and training of students and clinicians being introduced to cochlear implant clinical practice. Having an experienced audiologist and speech-language pathologist authoring this work unites the inter-disciplinary nature of this practice-- Clinically-oriented, Objective Measures in Cochlear Implants begins with a clear description of the underlying basic science and signal characterstics of objective measures made with cochlear implants. Divided into three parts, this book covers basic science, non-physiological objective measures, and physiological measures.. There are very few books about evoked potentials and objective measures in cochlear implants, making this a great resource for audiology graduate students or seasoned audiologists with little cochlear implant experience.. This updated second edition of Cochlear Implant Patient Assessment is an instrumental reference for clinicians working with cochlear implant recipients and graduate students in the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology. The content of the text is logically organized, and begins with necessary background information for cochlear implant candidacy and the selection process. Later chapters provide information on assessment of implant candidacy, postoperative assessment of performance over the long term, and possibilities for future research and understanding. Though Cochlear Implant Patient Assessment contains useful information for even the most seasoned clinicians, it will serve an especially important role in the education and training of students and clinicians being introduced to cochlear implant clinical practice. Having an experienced audiologist and speech-language pathologist authoring this work unites the inter-disciplinary nature of this practice-- This book bridges the gap between theory and clinical application for electro-acoustic and electro-physiologic assessment of hearing loss across the age range. Strategies and techniques for screening and diagnosis of hearing loss are presented clearly and simply. The authors incorporate findings of accumulated clinical experience and recent clinical research in a readable review of electro-acoustic measures (immittance measures and otoacoustic emissions) and electro-physiologic measures (electrocochleography, ABR and ASSR) that are essential for best practice in audiology today. This book is a one-stop resource for clinicians who are responsible for the diagnostic auditory assessment of children and adults. Clinically-oriented, Objective Measures in Cochlear Implants begins with a clear description of the underlying basic science and signal characterstics of objective measures made with cochlear implants. Divided into three parts, this book covers basic science, non-physiological objective measures, and physiological measures.. There are very few books about evoked potentials and objective measures in cochlear implants, making this a great resource for audiology graduate students or seasoned audiologists with little cochlear implant experience.. This updated second edition of Cochlear Implant Patient Assessment is an instrumental reference for clinicians working with cochlear implant recipients and graduate students in the fields of speech-language pathology and audiology. The content of the text is logically organized, and begins with necessary background information for cochlear implant candidacy and the selection process. Later chapters provide information on assessment of implant candidacy, postoperative assessment of performance over the long term, and possibilities for future research and understanding. Though Cochlear Implant Patient Assessment contains useful information for even the most seasoned clinicians, it will serve an especially important role in the education and training of students and clinicians being introduced to cochlear implant clinical practice. Having an experienced audiologist and speech-language pathologist authoring this work unites the inter-disciplinary nature of this practice-- This book bridges the gap between theory and clinical application for electro-acoustic and electro-physiologic assessment of hearing loss across the age range. Strategies and techniques for screening and diagnosis of hearing loss are presented clearly and simply. The authors incorporate findings of accumulated clinical experience and recent clinical research in a readable review of electro-acoustic measures (immittance measures and otoacoustic emissions) and electro-physiologic measures (electrocochleography, ABR and ASSR) that are essential for best practice in audiology today. This book is a one-stop resource for clinicians who are responsible for the diagnostic auditory assessment of children and adults. - 0 - UNC ADULT PROGRAM COCHLEAR IMPLANT JOURNAL - 1 - TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTACT & CLINIC INFORMATION Welcome Letter Page 3 Adult Cochlear Implant Team Reference Page 4 Clinic Contact I
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