Thank you for confirming what an audiologist SHOULD have. Having gone to one recently (for ear-cleaning) and then wondered why I wasn't shown the "before" and "after" photos on a computer type screen. I went back to that same mini-chain recently and specifically said that I was going to be seeing those photos and she got out her mobile phone/similar gadget and I was supposed to take a look at that (according to her). I was more than a little puzzled why I'd had to put in a specific request for what should have happened anyway and also found it very difficult to see what was what on such a tiny screen.
Rachel, I ended up going with Starkey's Personal Sound Enclosure, which is small, modern-looking and provides more-than-adequate sound attenuation for my purposes. I highly recommend it!
Thank you so much for sharing!! I had been thinking about the inventis equipment and it was great to hear a first hand account. Question, how do you have have it setup in your main office? Do you have a booth? Or are you using an “open setting” in a quiet room?
Right, that is one thing I didn't mention: there is no talk-back feature on the Piccolo (but there is talk forward), so if you're using a traditional booth, do what I do and use a simple one-way baby monitor for talk back. Without a booth (for home visits, etc.), obviously talk-back is not an issue. The Trumpet also has the option for audiometer license, that has talk-back and sound field!
Unfortunately, the Timpani only has ipsi reflexes, but that has not created a problem for me yet. It does had a headphone jack for screening audiometry, however.
Can you do a video of the dos and donts for starting up an independent audiology clinic and pros and cons of owning your own clinic
Thank you for confirming what an audiologist SHOULD have. Having gone to one recently (for ear-cleaning) and then wondered why I wasn't shown the "before" and "after" photos on a computer type screen. I went back to that same mini-chain recently and specifically said that I was going to be seeing those photos and she got out her mobile phone/similar gadget and I was supposed to take a look at that (according to her). I was more than a little puzzled why I'd had to put in a specific request for what should have happened anyway and also found it very difficult to see what was what on such a tiny screen.
Could you please do a video on setting up a satellite clinic.
Very nice setup ❤
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This is so great!
What about your sound booth?
Rachel, I ended up going with Starkey's Personal Sound Enclosure, which is small, modern-looking and provides more-than-adequate sound attenuation for my purposes. I highly recommend it!
Thank you so much for sharing!! I had been thinking about the inventis equipment and it was great to hear a first hand account. Question, how do you have have it setup in your main office? Do you have a booth? Or are you using an “open setting” in a quiet room?
Right, that is one thing I didn't mention: there is no talk-back feature on the Piccolo (but there is talk forward), so if you're using a traditional booth, do what I do and use a simple one-way baby monitor for talk back. Without a booth (for home visits, etc.), obviously talk-back is not an issue. The Trumpet also has the option for audiometer license, that has talk-back and sound field!
Does the tympanometer have an option to connect a headphone for contralateral reflexes?
Unfortunately, the Timpani only has ipsi reflexes, but that has not created a problem for me yet. It does had a headphone jack for screening audiometry, however.
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