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Audiology in this issue...Genomics
1 July 2021
| Priya Carling
Priya Carling, AuD, Director and Consultant Audiologist, Kent Hearing Ltd, UK. E: priya@Kenthearing.com As a working clinical audiologist, my focus every day is predominantly diagnostics of hearing loss, closely followed by management of ear pathology and rehabilitation of hearing loss...
Modifying two-week wait protocol for suspected head and neck cancer patients during COVID-19
3 March 2021
| Madhup K Chaurasia
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ENTA - Head & Neck
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Head And Neck Neoplasms, Squamous Cell Carcinoma Of Head And Neck, COVID-19, Thyroid Neoplasms, Thyroid Nodule, Diagnostic Imaging, Histopathology
As healthcare workers, we are committed to ensuring that our patients continue to receive the optimum care that we are set up to deliver. However, the last year has shown that we need to be mindful of balancing this with...
Outcomes of temporal bone-resurfacing for pulsatile tinnitus associated with vascular wall anomalies
1 September 2019
| Richard (Wei Chern) Gan
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Otology, ENTA - Rhinology / Sinus
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carotid artery, dehiscence, diverticulum, hydroxyapatite, hypotympanic approach, jugular bulb, pulsatile tinnitus, resurfacing, sigmoid sinus, surgical technique, systematic review, vascular wall anomaly
This month’s Ed’s choice is an interesting systematic review into the management of pulsatile tinnitus. There are impressive results from resurfacing of symptomatic anatomical abnormalities of the temporal bone and I suspect that referrals for further imaging and otology clinic...
Independent lab tests and rates hearing aids
5 February 2023
HearAdvisor is a new audio testing lab designed to understand how the performance of hearing aids differs.
At-home earplug testing – a first of its kind
8 January 2024
| Emma LeBlanc
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
As an audiologist, it can be difficult to confirm the proper fit of earplugs. Although we can use sound field testing to assess the attenuation of the earplugs, this is not equipment that every audiology clinic has. Unfortunately, without proper...
UK clinics providing Lenire tinnitus treatment device double in latest expansion
7 March 2025
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Research & Development
Neuromod Devices, the medical device company that specialises in tinnitus treatment, has announced they are partnering with four UK clinics to expand the availability of Lenire®, the clinically proven tinnitus treatment device. Tinnitus, which is commonly known as “ringing in...
Enhancing performance and well-being for surgeons: the science of life coaching
3 September 2024
| Lilli Cooper, Kelly Ong
Life coaching has emerged as a powerful personal and professional development tool, particularly for individuals navigating high-stakes environments. Life coaching emphasises self-awareness, self-management and self-efficacy, including establishing desired outcomes, goal setting and developing skills and action plans to achieve them....
ENT in Ethiopia: Aksum-Barts Partnership
1 July 2017
| Nadia Ashraf, Tim Crocker-Buqué
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ENTA - ENT
In keeping with many other countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Ethiopia has a chronic lack of hospitals and doctors. Nadia Ashraf and Tim Crocker-Buqué tell us about a project which aims to improve training in ENT, in a hospital that has...
Deaf identity in audiology services: exploring the significance and implications
4 September 2023
| Celia Hulme
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Dr Celia Hulme, a culturally Deaf * sign language user, draws from her personal experience and extensive PhD research on Deaf signers’ experiences with audiology services. *In this article, the convention of using an uppercase ‘D’ is used to denote...
Enhancing the pure-tone average calculation method for reporting hearing outcomes: the need for a transition to the logarithmic mean
4 March 2024
| Ali Faramarzi
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Comparing studies requires common approaches. Ali Faramarzi takes a moment to consider how to tackle the presentation of audiometric data in publications. Uniformity in reporting hearing outcomes is paramount for accurate evaluation and comparison of hearing-related research. Standardised guidelines are...
JAMA Network Reader
1 January 2014
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ENTA - ENT
Accessing content from The Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) and its nine specialty journals (including JAMA Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery) has now become a bit easier, thanks to an app designed for viewing JAMA articles on...