Advances in Clinical Audiology is an excursus on the latest findings in clinical audiology with a strong emphasis in new emerging technologies which facilitate and optimize a better assessment of the human patient. The book has been edited with a strong educational perspective (all chapters include an extensive introduction to their corresponding topic and an extensive glossary of terms). The book contains material suitable for graduate students in audiology, ENT, hearing science, and neuroscience
This book emphasizes on different aspects of otolaryngology - the medical sciences of diagnosis and ...
Western Washington University Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders Douglas Sl...
Much of audiology education occurs in clinical settings with students working closely with aclinical...
This book presents the latest findings in clinical audiology with a strong emphasis on new emerging ...
For more than 40 years, Katz's Handbook of Clinical Audiology has been the go-to resource for gradua...
For more than 35 years, students and audiologists have turned to the acclaimed Handbook of Clinical ...
Book Summary: With advancements across various scientific and medical fields, professionals in audio...
With advancements across various scientific and medical fields, professionals in audiology are in a ...
The main objective of this volume is to diffuse the latest information related to hearing loss, whic...
This book covers some innovative aspects of the multifaceted and continuously evolving field of reha...
Abstract: Audiology the science of Hearing is developing in a rapid pace. The Clinician and Audiolog...
Including some of the newest advances in the field of neurophysiology, this book can be considered a...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
A survey was distributed to practicing audiologists regarding the dispensing trends of Hearing Assis...
This book emphasizes on different aspects of otolaryngology - the medical sciences of diagnosis and ...
Western Washington University Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders Douglas Sl...
Much of audiology education occurs in clinical settings with students working closely with aclinical...
This book presents the latest findings in clinical audiology with a strong emphasis on new emerging ...
For more than 40 years, Katz's Handbook of Clinical Audiology has been the go-to resource for gradua...
For more than 35 years, students and audiologists have turned to the acclaimed Handbook of Clinical ...
Book Summary: With advancements across various scientific and medical fields, professionals in audio...
With advancements across various scientific and medical fields, professionals in audiology are in a ...
The main objective of this volume is to diffuse the latest information related to hearing loss, whic...
This book covers some innovative aspects of the multifaceted and continuously evolving field of reha...
Abstract: Audiology the science of Hearing is developing in a rapid pace. The Clinician and Audiolog...
Including some of the newest advances in the field of neurophysiology, this book can be considered a...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
Hearing loss is one the commonest disabling diseases affecting populations of all ages worldwide. Th...
A survey was distributed to practicing audiologists regarding the dispensing trends of Hearing Assis...
This book emphasizes on different aspects of otolaryngology - the medical sciences of diagnosis and ...
Western Washington University Assistant Professor of Communication Sciences and Disorders Douglas Sl...
Much of audiology education occurs in clinical settings with students working closely with aclinical...