ENT Experts Up Close - Hearing Aids to Cochlear Implants Evidence-Based Pathways
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Explore evidence-based pathways for hearing rehabilitation in this medical lecture presented by audiologist Jannine Larky and otolaryngologist Jennifer Alyono from Stanford's Department of Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery. Examine the clinical decision-making process for transitioning patients from hearing aids to cochlear implants, learning about current evidence-based criteria and assessment protocols. Discover the latest research on candidacy evaluation, surgical considerations, and outcomes data that inform treatment recommendations. Gain insights into patient counseling strategies, realistic expectation setting, and the multidisciplinary approach required for optimal hearing rehabilitation outcomes. Review case studies and clinical scenarios that demonstrate the application of evidence-based guidelines in real-world ENT practice, helping healthcare professionals make informed decisions about advanced hearing intervention options for their patients.
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ENT Experts Up Close Hearing Aids to Cochlear ImplantsEvidence-Based Pathways
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Stanford Otolaryngology — Head & Neck Surgery