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Handbook of Clinical Audiology, Sixth Edition
Jack Katz
Larry Medwetsky
Robert Burkard
Linda Hood

ISBN: 978-0-7817-8106-0

For more than 35 years, students and audiologists have turned to the acclaimed Handbook of Clinical Audiology to master the principles and methods of the field. This Sixth Edition features an unsurpassed team of editors and authors whose expertise in both research and clinical practice spans all the core areas of clinical audiology. Their contributions have ensured that this latest edition remains at the forefront of current research, technology, and practice.

This Sixth Edition is divided into four sections:
  • Introduction, Basic Tests, and Principles, with coverage of such topics as calibration, puretone air conduction, bone conduction, speech audiometry, masking, and case histories.
  • Physiologic Principles and Measures, featuring a new chapter on the physiologic bases of audiologic interpretation and management as well as new coverage of wideband acoustic reflectance and peripheral anatomy and physiology.
  • Special Populations, including a new chapter on tinnitus/hyperacousis.
  • Management of Hearing Disorders, examining hearing aids and cochlear implants, management and counseling, and room acoustics and assistive technologies.
A new chapter of the book, "Building a Successful Audiologic Practice," shows how to combine your audiologic skills and knowledge with core business skills to create and build your own thriving practice. Whether you are preparing for a career in clinical audiology or already in practice, you can depend on this text, as thousands before you have, to give you the best possible training and advice.



 
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