Telepractice in Audiology

Telepractice in Audiology by Emma Rushbrooke, published by Plural Publishing Incorporated in 2016, is a comprehensive resource that spans 284 pages. This book offers practical information aimed at audiologists, focusing on the creation and delivery of effective telepractice programs. It addresses essential technological requirements, various applications, and models of service delivery within the field of audiology, while also considering relevant policy and regulatory issues.
Readers will find detailed discussions on the future directions of telepractice in audiology, making it a valuable addition for professionals in the field. The text delves into the intersection of medical practices and technology, emphasizing the social aspects of implementing telepractice. With its focus on practical applications and regulatory considerations, this edition serves as a guide for audiologists looking to adapt to evolving service delivery methods.
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This text provides practical information to audiologists that enables them to create and deliver a successful telepractice program. Specifically, the book discusses the technological requirements, applications and models of service delivery in Audiology, policy and regulatory issues, and discusses future directions as well.
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