| Achieving Clear Communication Employing Sound Solutions - 2003, Preliminary | PDF, 141kB | öffnen |
| Section I: Keynote Address, FM Systems: A Little History and Some Personal Reflections, page17 to 28 | PDF, 850kB | öffnen |
| Section II: FM Rationale/Emerging Technology, page 29 to 30 | PDF, 106kB | öffnen |
| 1. Wireless Solutions – The State of the Art and Future of FM Technology for the Hearing Impaired Consumer, page 31 to 38 | PDF, 81kB | öffnen |
| 2. Improving Speech Recognition in Noise: Directional Microphone and FM Systems, page 39 to 52 | PDF, 262kB | öffnen |
| 3. Functional Health Benefits of Hearing Aid and FM Systems, page 53 to 60 | PDF, 163kB | öffnen |
| 4. Auditory Access in Public Areas: Issues and Options, page 61 to 72 | PDF, 296kB | öffnen |
| 5. Compatibility of Cochlear Implants and FM, page 73 to 74 | PDF, 96kB | öffnen |
| 6. Terminology and Standardization, page 75 to 88 | PDF, 1MB | öffnen |
| Section III: Candidacy and FM Applications, page 89 to 92 | PDF, 119kB | öffnen |
| 7. The Use of FM Technology for Infants and Young Children, page 93 to 100 | PDF, 370kB | öffnen |
| 8. FM Candidacy Issues and the “Alphabet Soup”, page 101 to 106 | PDF, 80kB | öffnen |
| 9. The Role of FM Technology in the Management of Patients with Auditory Neuropathy/Dys-synchrony, page 107 to 112 | PDF, 100kB | öffnen |
| 10. FM Technology Use in Adults with Significant Hearing Loss Part I: Candidacy, page 113 to 120 | PDF, 199kB | öffnen |
| 11. Integrating Sound Distribution Systems and Personal FM Technology, page 121 to 130 | PDF, 696kB | öffnen |
| 12. Optimizing the CI–FM System Interface, page 131 to 138 | PDF, 545kB | öffnen |
| Section IV: Fitting Issues/Options, page 139 to 140 | PDF, 59kB | öffnen |
| 13. FM Technology Use in Adults with Significant Hearing Loss Part II: Outcomes, page 141 to 146 | PDF, 500kB | öffnen |
| 14. SNR Advantage, FM Advantage and FM Fitting, page 147 to 154 | PDF, 413kB | öffnen |
| 15. Fitting FM Systems with Advanced Digital Signal Processing Hearing Aids, page 155 to 166 | PDF, 222kB | öffnen |
| 16. Assessment of Advanced Hearing Instrument and FM Technology, page 167 to 174 | PDF, 386kB | öffnen |
| 17. Speech Intelligibility in Noise by Cochlear Implant Users with an Additional Wireless FM Microphone System or a Directional Array Microphone System, page 175 to 178 | PDF, 535kB | öffnen |
| 18. FM Counseling Issues: Adolescents and Young Adults, or “The Case of Jason B”, page 179 to 184 | PDF, 113kB | öffnen |
| 19. Clinical Findings with the Phonak MicroEar, page 185 to 190 | PDF, 78kB | öffnen |
| 20. FM Systems for Children with Minimal to Mild Hearing Loss, page 191 to 198 | PDF, 213kB | öffnen |
| Section V: Management, page 199 to 202 | PDF, 114kB | öffnen |
| 21. Documenting Functional Benefit from FM Technology, page 203 to 206 | PDF, 88kB | öffnen |
| 22. Room Acoustics and Speech Reception: A Model and Some Implications, page 207 to 216 | PDF, 220kB | öffnen |
| 23. Acoustic Guidelines and Teacher Strategies for Optimising Learning Conditions in Classrooms for Children with Hearing Problems, page 217 to 228 | PDF, 246kB | öffnen |
| 24. Hearing with Hearing Aids in Noise and Reverberation, page 229 to 238 | PDF, 291kB | öffnen |
| 25. FM Technology: Reimbursement and the Law, page 239 to 244 | PDF, 134kB | öffnen |
| Section VI: Integrating FM into Practice, page 245 to 246 | PDF, 41kB | öffnen |
| 26. Future Research and Clinical Needs, page 247 to 254 | PDF, 530kB | öffnen |
| Posters Abstracts page 257 to 261 | PDF, 90kB | öffnen |