Frequency compression, an optional feature for your hearing aid fittings, is designed to help restore the audibility of high-frequency sounds. Learn why and how this feature can be used in Connexx 9 fitting software.
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Course created on February 16, 2021
Presented By
Michael Faulkner
AuD
Clinical Education Specialist, Signia
Dr. Faulkner is a Clinical Education Specialist for Signia. He is responsible for training customers and sales staff on the company’s current software and products. He conducts in-person training sessions in customers’ offices, remotely, via webinars, and at various regional and national events. Prior to joining Signia, he worked in an ENT setting as a clinical audiologist for eight years, beginning in 2011. His primary focus was providing diagnostic hearing evaluations, selecting and fitting appropriate hearing aid technologies to successfully rehabilitate patients with hearing loss and tinnitus, as well as providing vestibular and balance evaluations. Dr. Faulkner received both his Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Disorders and his doctorate degree in Audiology from Central Michigan University.
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