More form factors have been added to the IX portfolio including additional CROS/BiCROS options. Learn what Signia has to offer, from RIC and slim RIC to ready-to-wear and custom CIC devices for compatibility across every form factor.
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Course created on March 8, 2024
Presented By
Amanda Reed
AuD FAAA
Clinical Education Specialist
Amanda Reed, Au.D., FAAA, is a Clinical Education Specialist at Signia Hearing, covering the south region. She provides training on Signia technology, products, and software both in person and virtually. Dr. Reed received her undergraduate degree from East Stroudsburg University and her graduate degree from Towson University. Her interest in product training developed during various encounters with trainers while in graduate school, and while working in private practice. Her primary clinical focus has been the selection and fitting of the latest hearing aid technologies for adult and pediatric populations, adult and pediatric hearing evaluations, vestibular testing, and electrophysiological assessments.
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