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Audiology Today (AT) is the American Academy of Audiology’s award-winning magazine of, by, and for audiologists. Each issue of this full-color, bimonthly magazine provides comprehensive reporting on topics relevant to audiology, including clinical activities and hearing research, current events, news items, professional issues, individual-institutional-organizational announcements, and other areas within the scope of practice of audiology.

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Where Are We Going? (eamesBot/Shutterstock.com and S. Chanesman)

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE | Where Are We Going?

As of October 1, 2024, I am in the driver’s seat for this segment of the American Academy of Audiology’s journey. My responsibility is to guide us forward, keeping us on the right path and moving efficiently.

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Building Blocks of a Balance Business (abstract.ritA/shutterstock.com and S. Chanesman)

Building Blocks of a Balance Business

Any new business venture that requires a significant commitment of time, money, and human resources should not be taken lightly. This article is intended to help audiologists thinking about adding balance to their practice ask the right questions during their planning.

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Tinnitus Management and Telehealth: A Personal Journey to Innovation in Audiology (Stokkete/Shutterstock.com and S. Chanesman)

Tinnitus Management and Telehealth: A Personal Journey to Innovation in Audiology

The audiology landscape is ever-evolving with tinnitus and telehealth—two of the topics at the forefront of this transformation. These are not mere buzzwords; they encapsulate the essence of my daily practice and signify the progressive nature of audiology care.

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Earwax (Cerumen): Current Insights and Long-Term Implications

Earwax (Cerumen): Current Insights and Long-Term Implications

The production of cerumen, also known as earwax, is attributed to the apocrine and sebaceous glands in the ear canal’s cartilaginous section. Initially, earwax presents as a transparent fluid, but its composition becomes darker due to the accumulation of hair follicles, dust, and epithelial tissue.

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