By
- Harvey Dillon, Ph.D., Director of Research, National Acoustic Laboratories of Australia, Sydney, New South Wales
Praise for this book:
This book succeeds in its aim of providing a practically useful and theoretically sound comprehensive ook on hearing aids … It makes the most complicated concepts easy to understand, with excellent cross referencing … I certainly wouldn’t want to be without this book and I highly recommend it to everyone with an interest in hearing aids. — Pauline Smith, ENT & Audiology News
Praise for the first edition:
One of the best textbooks I have ever used…written by a researcher with a stellar reputation [who is also] an expert on the clinical aspects of the field…packed with information from both a theoretical and practical perspective…makes difficult concepts comprehensible…from an instructors point of view, it is a sheer delight. –Adrienne Rubenstein, PhD, Professor, Department of Speech Communication Arts and Sciences, Brooklyn College, New York
Key Features:
- Completely revised to reflect the research and technological advances of the last decade
- New chapters on directional microphones and the latest digital signal processing strategies
- Extensive coverage of all aspects of open-canal, thin-tube hearing aids
- Practical tips, tables, and procedures designed to be pinned on the walls of clinics
- Each cross-referenced chapter builds on the previous chapters
Hearing Aids, Second Edition, is a book within a book:
- Each chapter has a one-page synopsis that captures the key concepts of each topic
- The material that students most need is contained in marked paragraphs that flow after each other to form a coherent thin book inside the larger book
- Intervening additional paragraphs add satisfying depth
Written, comprehensively referenced, and extensively reviewed by leaders in the field, this book is ideal as a core graduate text as well as a standard reference for clinicians.