Barnaby Growling's Guide to NHS Audiology Placements
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Audiology students lend me your ears. There are some things you should know about what's to come, that haven't been compiled until now. They need no introduction: Brian Moore (An Introduction to the Psychology of Hearing), Christopher Plack (The Sense of Hearing), John Graham (Ballantyne's Deafness), and Stanley Gelfand (Hearing: An Introduction to Physiological and Psychological Acoustics). These iconic authors dominate the contents of Audiology BSc, and MSc, recommended reading lists; because they provide the masterful descriptions which denote our current understanding of how the human auditory system works, from the Pinna right up to the Auditory Cortex. Harvey Dillon's Hearing Aids took you behind the amplification curtain; to explain everything that you could ever wish to know about: how all hearing aids work, which patients are candidates for them and why, in addition to demystifying how these instruments are prescribed.
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