Hopkins at Home presents, A Woman's Journey: Listen Up! Age-Related Hearing Loss
Medicine & Public Health
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Some change as we age is unavoidable, including in our hearing, and the availability of over the counter hearing aids is growing. Learn from otolaryngologist Carrie Nieman what is typical age-related hearing loss, and which treatment options are available and which may be best suited for various types of hearing loss.
Dr. Nieman is an assistant professor in the division of otology, neurotology and skull base surgery in the Johns Hopkins Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Her clinical practice is dedicated to the medical and surgical management of hearing loss and Eustachian tube disorders. Dr. Nieman's research is directed at understanding and addressing hearing health disparities among older adults, particularly among vulnerable populations. Her work focuses on the development and implementation of innovative, community-delivered approached to affordable, accessible hearing care.
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