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SUMMARY:Standard of care: what does this mean for healthy ageing in adults?
DESCRIPTION:While cochlear implants are well-known for providing hearing in children who are born deaf\, the technology is increasingly being used to restore hearing in adults with acquired deafness. Professor Catherine Birman discusses her experience in treating adults and the clinical effectiveness of cochlear implants in adults. \nProfessor Birman will share the findings from a recent landmark systematic literature review and International Consensus Paper\, setting minimum standards for cochlear implantation in adults. \nRegister here for the InspirED Conference hosted by Augiology Australia
URL:https://adulthearing.com/event/standard-of-care-what-does-this-mean-for-healthy-ageing-in-adults/
CATEGORIES:Audiology Australia,Webinar
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