TRENDS IN AMPLIFICATION TRENDS IN AMPLIFICATION provides clinicians,
researchers, scholars, and anyone with an interest in audiology, a concise, yet
comprehensive overview of timely topics related to amplification and aural
rehabilitation. Each issue of TRENDS IN AMPLIFICATION is dedicated entirely
to a single topic. Some issues will contain a tutorial authored by a
recognized authority in a style that allows clinicians to easily integrate
new information into their current clinical practice. Other issues will
contain a tutorial plus a complementary paper that will provide additional
cutting edge research, a counterpoint to information provided in tutorial, or
a manufacturer's perspective related to the topic of focus. In this way,
future issues will provide readers even greater insight into each specific
topic. Each issue
continues to be peer reviewed by a newly expanded panel of Associate Editors
and other experts in the field, ensuring the quality, integrity and
timeliness of each issue. |
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Medicus/Medline TRENDS IN AMPLIFICATION continues to be filled
with high-quality information related to audiology that will help you solve
everyday clinical problems. The issues provide textbook quality information
without the problems related to timeliness often faced by textbooks owing to
their long publication cycle. |
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Past issues of
TRENDS IN AMPLIFICATION have exhibited an impressive array of topics and
recognized experts including: Volume 8,
Issue 2: Marshall Chasin, AuD, and Frank A. Russo, PhD: Hearing Aids and
Music Hugh J. McDermott, PhD Music Perception with Cochlear
Implants: A review. ·
Volume 8, Issue 1: Fan-Gang
Zeng, PhD: ·
Volume 7, Issue 4: Lena
N.L. Wong, MA, et al: Hearing Aid Satisfaction: What Does Research from
the Past 20 Years Say?. |
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