Adopting Change and Incorporating Technological Advancements in Audiology Education, Research, and Clinical Practice

Author:

Morgan Shae D.1ORCID,Zeng Fan-Gang2ORCID,Clark Jackie3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery and Communicative Disorders, University of Louisville, KY

2. Center for Hearing Research, University of California, Irvine

3. Callier Center for Communication Disorders, The University of Texas at Dallas

Abstract

Purpose: With the rapid development of new technologies and resources, many avenues exist to adapt and grow as a profession. Embracing change can lead to growth, evolution, and new opportunities. Audiologists have the potential to harness many of these technological advancements to improve patient health care. Adoption and incorporation of these new technologies will likely benefit educational experiences, research methods, clinical practice, and clinical outcomes. Method: This commentary highlights some historical perspectives and accepted practices while illustrating opportunities to embrace new ideas and technologies. We also provide examples of how such adoption may yield positive outcomes. Specifically, we address embracing technology in audiology education, how artificial intelligence may influence patient performance in realistic listening scenarios, the convergence between hearing aids and consumer electronics, and the emergence of audiology telehealth services and their inclusion in clinical practice. Models of change are also discussed and related to audiology. Conclusion: This commentary aims to be a call to action for the entire profession of audiology to consider conscientiously the adoption of useful, evidence-based technological advancements in education, research, and clinical practice.

Publisher

American Speech Language Hearing Association

Subject

General Medicine

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