Open Access Guide to Audiology and Hearing Aids for Otolaryngologists
This is a free text, and is intended particularly for those involved with management of hearing problems in the developing world where qualified audiologists are frequently not available.
The Open Access Guide to Audiology and Hearing Aids for Otolaryngologists is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - Non Commercial 3.0 Unported License.
There are no copyright restrictions, and colleagues are welcome to use, copy and quote as they wish.
The textbook is still in evolution, and chapters will be added as they are completed over the coming months.
Simply click on completed chapters in Blue to access the PDF documents.
Johan Fagan, Claude Laurent and De Wet Swanepoel - Editors
CHAPTERS
Classification of Hearing Loss
Behavioural Hearing Assessment
Outer & Middle Ear Assessment
Clinical assessment of hearing with free field voice testing and tuning forks
Mobile phone and Cell phone audiometry
Diagnostic Evaluation of Tympanic membrane
Objective Hearing Assessment
Otoacoustic emissions
Auditory brainstem response (ABR)
Audiology for Special Populations
Tuberculosis (TB), HIV and Aminoglycoside related Hearing loss (Ototoxicity)
Occupational audiology (Industrial screening)
Audiological Screening
Newborn and Infant Hearing Screening
Adult hearing screening
Audiological Management
Cochlear Implants in Developing Countries
Bone Anchored Hearing Implants / Aids (BAHI) (BAHA)
Hearing aid fitting
Bone conduction hearing aids
Telehealth in Audiology
Telehealth for diagnosis of hearing loss
Telehealth for audiological management