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The Hearing Journal Podcast

The Hearing Journal
Artificial Intelligence
Universal Hearing Aid App
Nonverbal Communication
Android
Cochlear Implants
The Hearing Journal
Interpersonal Communication
Apple
Pediatric Audiology
Gene Therapy
Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids
University Of Queensland
Student Communication Skills
Hearing Loss

Stay current in audiology with The Hearing Journal Podcast, delivering expert insights, clinical updates, and practical perspectives on the research, technologies, and trends shaping hearing health care.

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In this episode of The Hearing Journal Podcast, Dr. Samantha P. Scharf, AuD, CCC-A discusses new cochlear implant candidacy criteria for children.

In this episode of The Hearing Journal Podcast, Dr. Barbra H. B. Timmer, PhD, discusses AI Virtual Patients in Audiology Education: Student and Educator Perspectives.

In this episode of The Hearing Journal Podcast, Stacey Kampe AuD, CCC-A discusses why being a preceptor to the next generation of audiologists matters.

Today's guest is Dr. King Chung from MGH Institute of Health Professions. She is an educator, a researcher, an inventor, and a humanitarian. Her areas of expertise are in amplification, calibration, and humanitarian audiology. Dr. Chung's research fo... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Samantha Scharf
Audiologist discussing pediatric cochlear implant candidacy
Episode: New Cochlear Implant Candidacy Criteria for Children
Barbra Timmer
Audiology educator and researcher
University of Queensland
Episode: AI Virtual Patients in Audiology Education: Student and Educator Perspectives
Dr. King Chung
Researcher/clinician from MGH Institute of Health Professions focusing on universal amplification apps and hearing aid technologies
MGH Institute of Health Professions
Episode: Developing a Universal Hearing Aid/Amplification App Using Methods Disclosed in Two Complementary Patents
Raymond Hull
PhD, expert in audiology and communication
Episode: The Art of Nonverbal Communication with Raymond H. Hull, PhD
Fan-Gang Zeng
Editor-in-Chief of The Hearing Journal
The Hearing Journal
Episode: The Future of The Hearing Journal: A Conversation with Dr. Fan Gang Zeng

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 16 ratings
  • Amazing show hosted by a stellar audiologist!

    Would highly recommend watching this show to find out about the latest in hearing healthcare delivery and care. D'Anne is a highly experienced audiologist who always seeks to deliver the very best in all she does!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Mark Truong - Hear Me Out Pod
    Australia5 years ago
  • 5 Stars!

    I recommend this podcast! Great scientific information about hearing conditions, as well as professional discussion for audiologists.

    -Ben Thompson, AuD - host of the Pure Tinnitus & Hearing Podcast

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ben Thompson, AuD
    United States5 years ago
  • Make it longer!!

    My only complaint about this podcast is that I’d love for the episodes to be longer! I love long form content. Hearing from these amazing leaders in the field is great, but I want more!! - @ListenWithLindsay

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Linz8641
    United States6 years ago

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AI Virtual Patients in Audiology Education: Student and Educator Perspectives
Q: Your paper mentions evidence gaps in the use of AI for audiology education. How do you balance promising perceptions with the need for robust learning outcomes?
Perceptions from students and educators are encouraging, but we must develop rigorous, standardized measures and conduct ongoing research to determine whether regular use of AI personas translates into measurable improvements in communication competence and reflective practice.
AI Virtual Patients in Audiology Education: Student and Educator Perspectives
Q: First, your paper opens with the idea that clinical competence in audiology is about so much more than technical skill. What gap did you see that drove this work?
The gap is that while students often master technical tasks like interpreting audiograms and fitting devices, they struggle with the nuanced communication, history-taking, and counseling conversations that occur with real patients; AI simulations can offer scalable, consistent practice in those crucial skills.
Developing a Universal Hearing Aid/Amplification App Using Methods Disclosed in Two Complementary Patents
Q: First, you had previously mentioned that you're developing a universal amplification app. Can you tell me how you got this idea?
The idea grew from humanitarian concern about the global shortage of hearing aids. By leveraging widely available devices like smartphones and earbuds, the app aims to provide personalized amplification that adapts to individual thresholds and discomfort levels across diverse hardware, potentially reaching people in low-to-mid income regions.
The Art of Nonverbal Communication with Raymond H. Hull, PhD
Q: What impact does posture have on the message we are trying to convey?
Hull explains that posture communicates confidence, interest, and engagement; leaning forward or hunching can imply concern or dismissal, while standing or sitting upright with appropriate spacing makes the listener feel attended to and comfortable.
The Art of Nonverbal Communication with Raymond H. Hull, PhD
Q: Has that been documented?
The host asks whether the nonverbal effects, including the 70% figure, have been documented; Hull confirms that the research shows nonverbal aspects substantially influence meaning, with a sizeable impact demonstrated in studies though not every detail is universally agreed upon.

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Cits a professional-focused program that covers clinical updates, education, and practical perspectives in audiology. Recent episodes highlight AI-driven education tools, mentorship and preceptorship in clinical training, accessible amplification solutions, nonverbal communication in patient care, and strategic directions for the field and its publications. The show tends to feature clinicians, educators, and researchers sharing actionable takeaways for improving patient outcomes, education, and the dissemination of hearing-health knowledge. A notable strength is its emphasis on real-world applications—from classroom simulations to scalable clinical practices—making it useful for practitioners, students, and decision-makers evaluating new t... more

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2. Barbra Timmer
3. Dr. King Chung
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5. Fan-Gang Zeng

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