Published: 04-09-2020 16:24 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute gathered the members of the Person-Centered Hearing Network (PCHN) on August 31 for a virtual update of the network’s activities. The PCHN brings together Ida’s university and profes
Published: 28-08-2020 16:01 by Jeanette Blom
Together with our partnering patient organizations , the Ida Institute has launched a resource with advice for communicating when using face masks . The resource is based on content developed by the D
Published: 28-08-2020 14:34
Evaluating person-centered care To make person-centered care (PCC) a truly integrated part of clinical practice, a fundamental shift is needed – a shift that starts with the next generation of practit
Published: 28-08-2020 11:36
Person-centered care learning objectives The Ida Institute offers learning objectives, resources, and behavioral assessments on a variety of topics. The learning objectives were developed with input f
Published: 27-08-2020 14:47
Person-Centered Care Curriculum Guidelines Make person-centered care an integral part of audiological education. This resource identifies person-centered learning objectives for different areas within
Published: 20-08-2020 15:55 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute is pleased to announce three newly-established partnerships with the University of Southampton, the Brazilian Speech-Language and Hearing Society, and the Danish Association of Speec
Published: 14-08-2020 16:42 by Clint McLean
From Grand Rapids in the west, to the shores of Lake Superior, and the suburbs of Minneapolis, five Audiology Concepts locations are dotted across Minnesota and Wisconsin. Jason Leyendecker bought the
Published: 07-08-2020 17:22 by Karin Weiser
We all want to fit in. Belong and be considered “normal.” When you live a life with hearing loss, this can be very difficult – especially in the workplace. It takes courage and patience to involve you
Published: 30-07-2020 15:35 by Helle Gjønnes Møller
Hissing, buzzing, beeping. Ringing, clicking, roaring. No matter the sound, tinnitus can be frustrating and for some even disabling. Because the condition is so exhausting and because there is no cure
Published: 17-07-2020 12:36 by Shari Eberts
Sometimes audiologists get a bad rap. “Mine only wants to sell me a hearing aid,” one person complains to a friend. Another adds, “Mine doesn’t seem to understand the real world struggles I am facing.