Cochlear Implant Series | Week 4 Episode Drop!
For busy providers who need to be up-to-speed on all the things!

For busy providers who need to be up-to-speed on all the things!
Many of you have probably seen one of the ENT physicians, physician assistants or nurse practitioners in your practice perform the Tuning Fork Test (TFT) during their physical examination of a new patient or a patient with a primary complaint that has to do with the ear or hearing. It looks just like it did…
Virtual visits expand clinical reach and deepen patient engagement. Well-organized virtual visit programs deepen connections with patients leading to better outcomes and revenue. Why new Virtual Visit channels are important? A well-planned virtual visit program eliminates visit barriers. No-show research and studies on patient visit patterns highlight that patients often do not call when they…
One Audiologist’s Story. Over my career, there are a number of in real life lessons that I have learned. For those of you that have practiced for a few years, I’m sure you can relate. Those tips and lessons that you weren’t taught in school, that make up that underlying wisdom in which you bring…
Getting to Know the Nurse Practitioners and Physician Assistants. By: Patricia Ramos, AuD Working in ear, nose and throat (ENT) involves interfacing with many providers; physicians, mid-level providers like physician assistants (PAs) and nurse practitioners (ARNPs), speech pathologists, and physical therapists to mention a few. These providers make a tremendous impact on the practice, opening…
An Interview with Martha Botero-Rovira, PA-C. When it comes time to seek medical care for any ENT related issues, there are some key factors that everyone considers: convenience, experience, skill and expertise, and bedside manner to name a few. What many are less likely to consider is whether you should see a physician or a…
An Interview: Ana Galvan, PA-C When it comes time to seek medical care for any ENT related issues, there are some key factors that everyone considers: convenience, experience, skill and expertise, and bedside manner to name a few. What many are less likely to consider is whether you should see a physician or a physician…