This course aims to highlight the importance of early fitting on softbands. The same presentation covers Softband vs. abutment and how Softband 5 has been designed to optimize sound transmission – a Softband is not “just” a softband.
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Course created on May 20, 2024
Presented By
Eva Kümmel Christensen
MA
Global Audiological Trainer, Oticon Medical
Eva received her degree in audiology and speech pathology from the Danish University of Copenhagen in 2004. She has extensive clinical expertise in the assessment, fitting and rehabilitation of adults and pediatric patients as the past head of the audiological ward of North Zeeland Hospital in Denmark. Eva gained management and research experience through her role in Widex performing clinical trials of air conduction hearing aids. During her time at Oticon Medical, Eva has conducted clinical studies on bone conduction devices and accessories. Currently, she is responsible for clinical training and support for bone anchored hearing systems at Oticon Medical in her role as Global Audiological Trainer.
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