Surgical Training with Cochlear
At Cochlear, we value our partnership with cochlear implant and bone conduction surgeons to change the lives of people with hearing loss, and recognize the importance of continued collaboration, education, […]
At Cochlear, we value our partnership with cochlear implant and bone conduction surgeons to change the lives of people with hearing loss, and recognize the importance of continued collaboration, education, […]
Ensuring proper electrode placement is crucial for achieving optimal hearing outcomes following cochlear implantation. As intraoperative diagnostics advance, their benefits across various aspects of the procedure become increasingly evident. This […]
Whether your patients haven’t signed up for Cochlear Family, downloaded the app, or know how to find the remote check functionality, you may often find yourself spending time working through […]
What is Electric-Acoustic Stimulation (EAS)? Electric-acoustic stimulation (EAS) is a system that utilizes viable postoperative low-frequency hearing thresholds in combination with electrical stimulation for cochlear implant patients. EAS systems are underutilized […]
With the end of the first quarter of the fiscal year, it’s a good time to reflect on our accomplishments over the last few months. Our commitment to innovation, patient […]
Think of the last time you had a patient come in for their activation, and as soon as they sat down, their loved one immediately pulled out their phone to […]
Intraoperative testing using tools such as Nucleus® SmartNav may provide surgeons and audiologists valuable real-time insights regarding the surgery, device function, and neural response to stimulation. The operating room (OR) […]
What is pulse width? Each stimulation pulse delivered by the implant consists of two phases that have an equal negative and positive charge phase separated by a smaller interphase gap. […]
A group of 25 leading clinicians in unilateral hearing loss (UHL)/single-sided deafness (SSD) gathered for a one-day follow-up meeting. Representing 21 U.S. clinics, attendees included surgeons, audiologists, psychologists, and research […]
You are probably very familiar with the feeling of “so much to do, so little time.” To take some of the detailed, operational burden off your hands, Cochlear has a […]
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