Boxed learning activities, case study vignettes, and commentaries help you understand audiology concepts and their clinical applications. In addition, you’ll have access to a wide range of online resources including videos and animations that bring concepts alive, a pronunciation glossary, a question bank, labeling exercises, an interactive screening test, an anatomy and physiology image bank, case studies, and audio demos.
- Master concepts of audiology through the unique, easy to understand “Communication Chain” approach introduced in the first chapter and used throughout the book.
- See how the book’s concepts relate to real world issues through Case Study Vignettes that are tied to the communication chain and explicitly outline the professional’s role.
- Expand your understanding of audiology with Experiment boxes that illustrate concepts through experiments or learning activities; Conceptual Demo boxes that demonstrate concepts using real-world examples; Further Discussion boxes that provide commentary on text concepts; Clinical Applications boxes that discuss current and new tests, procedures, applications, or trends in clinical settings; and Historical Note boxes that highlight the history of a person, equipment, or a concept and their/its effect on audiology.
- Enhance your retention of key concepts with Learning Objectives, Key Terms, and Review Questions that build your understanding and challenge you to apply your knowledge.
- NEW! Content has been updated and enhanced throughout.
- NEW Many new case studies have been added and all case studies now link to the communication chain.
- NEW! Two new chapters cover the professions of audiology and speech language pathology.
- NEW! The Second Edition now covers additional disorders (including auditory neuropathy), and other specialists who work with audiologists (especially speech language pathologists), and expands its coverage of genetics.
- Provide your beginning students with the concise, easy-to-understand introduction to audiology they need, while meeting the needs of your more advanced students using the wide range of online resources developed specifically to work with the book’s content
- Help your students understand audiology through the unique “Communication Chain” approach, which is introduced in the first chapter and used throughout the book.
- Show your students how the book’s concepts relate to real world issues through Case Study Vignettes that are tied to the communication chain and explicitly outline the professional’s role.
- Expand your students’ understanding of the field with a range of special boxes, including Experiment boxes that illustrate concepts through experiments or learning activities; Conceptual Demo boxes that demonstrate concepts using real-world examples; Further Discussion boxes that provide further commentary on text concepts; Clinical Applications boxes that discuss current and new tests, procedures, applications, or trends in clinical settings; and Historical Note boxes that highlight the history of a person, equipment, or a concept and their/its effect on audiology.
- Maximize student mastery of key concepts with Learning Objectives, Key Terms, and Review Questions that test their retention and challenge them to apply their knowledge.
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