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OUR VISION

 

Eardrum Education is an educational resource for consumers and clinicians alike. Based purely on evidence from the clinical setting and many years of developing relationships with hearing impaired individuals, we aim to impart helpful and insightful industry specific knowledge to the hearing healthcare sector.

Eardrum Education together with Savvy Audiology are driven by the desire to educate both young and old, in all aspects of hearing healthcare. Positive outcomes are much more likely for not only the hearing impaired person but also for his or her support network. If one takes a moment to consider who might be involved in optimising health outcomes for hearing impaired individuals, the support chain can have multiple links.

Person centred care supports independence, empowerment, respect, dignity and engagement in decision making. To succeed in each of these dimensions requires proper instruction, education and most importantly excellent rapport building skills to gain trust and respect. Audiology is not about selling hearing aids. Audiology is about real people.

 

WHAT SETS US APART FROM OTHERS IN THIS INDUSTRY? 

 

Eardrum Education is dedicated solely to developing educational resources.  After many years working in the clinical setting, we believe education is a key component in the current climate.  With education comes informed decision making and an increased knowledge base, two elements we believe are not sufficiently exemplified in today's hearing healthcare pathways. 

Meet the Owner

Eardrum Education is owned and operated by an audiologist who has a keen interest in ageing, rare tumours and neurodegenerative disease. She is keen to share her thoughts based predominantly from the relationships she has built with her clients over the years.  Special thanks go to each of them for being such inspirational individuals.

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Gina

Founder

Principal Audiologist & Creative Designer 

Gina has qualifications in audiology, applied linguistics and music.  She asserts that the most important skill an audiologist should acquire is to be a great listener. Actively listen to your clients and never presume anything.

 

Please take the time to peruse our site and educational materials.