Background: Probe tube placement is an important skill audiologists must learn to make real-ear measurements in an audiology clinic. With current evidence-based guidelines recommending insertion of the probe tube within 5 mm of the tympanic membrane (TM) for proper acoustical measurements, students must be well trained to ensure they are capable to perform this placement in clinical practice. This is not always the case as it has been found that real-ear measurements are not performed in a clinic as often as required. To address this, a simulator consisting of a 3D-printed ear model and an optical tracking system was developed to provide a training system for students to practice probe tube placement and to provide a method to evaluate comp...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a common problem worldwide, and there is an ever- increasing need for more ...
Objective: To validate a simulator for upper airway examination, fitted with sensors, for use as an ...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
Background: Probe-tube placement is a necessary step in hearing aid verification which needs ample h...
For over 90% of individuals with hearing loss, hearing aids are the primary method of treatment. Rec...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to assess the anatomical appropriateness of a three-dimensiona...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that otoscopy is a widely used and taught diagnostic tool during medica...
Myringotomy refers to a surgical incision in the eardrum, and it is often followed by ventilation tu...
There is currently an international shortage of Audiologists (McIntyre, 2010). Audiology is a profes...
Objective. To assess the face, content, and construct validity of the Voxel-Man TempoSurg Virtual Re...
Purpose: Challenges to improve the audiology training pedagogy have resulted in the increased demand...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Simulation is emerging as a mandatory component of surgical training and a me...
PURPOSE: Effective teaching and assessment of otologic examinations are challenging. Current methods...
Objective: Researchers aimed to design surgical simulation models using medical image processing and...
Abstract Background Trainees in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery must gain proficiency in a var...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a common problem worldwide, and there is an ever- increasing need for more ...
Objective: To validate a simulator for upper airway examination, fitted with sensors, for use as an ...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...
Background: Probe-tube placement is a necessary step in hearing aid verification which needs ample h...
For over 90% of individuals with hearing loss, hearing aids are the primary method of treatment. Rec...
ObjectiveThe purpose of this study is to assess the anatomical appropriateness of a three-dimensiona...
BACKGROUND: Despite the fact that otoscopy is a widely used and taught diagnostic tool during medica...
Myringotomy refers to a surgical incision in the eardrum, and it is often followed by ventilation tu...
There is currently an international shortage of Audiologists (McIntyre, 2010). Audiology is a profes...
Objective. To assess the face, content, and construct validity of the Voxel-Man TempoSurg Virtual Re...
Purpose: Challenges to improve the audiology training pedagogy have resulted in the increased demand...
Objectives/Hypothesis: Simulation is emerging as a mandatory component of surgical training and a me...
PURPOSE: Effective teaching and assessment of otologic examinations are challenging. Current methods...
Objective: Researchers aimed to design surgical simulation models using medical image processing and...
Abstract Background Trainees in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery must gain proficiency in a var...
Purpose: Hearing loss is a common problem worldwide, and there is an ever- increasing need for more ...
Objective: To validate a simulator for upper airway examination, fitted with sensors, for use as an ...
Background: Incidents with medical equipment have been observed by several studies [6, 4], and the l...