Dr. Lori Zitelli on Comprehensive Care, Tinnitus, and Emotional Health


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Nov 20 2024 22 mins  

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How can audiology transform healthcare even when hearing loss isn't the primary concern? Join us as we uncover this and more with Dr. Lori Zitelli, audiology manager and adjunct instructor at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Zitelli shares her expert insights on the groundbreaking field of interventional audiology and the pivotal role it plays in identifying undiagnosed hearing issues. We discuss the limitations of basic screenings and the necessity for comprehensive audiometric evaluations, along with the crucial role audiology assistants have in ensuring follow-up care. Prepare to gain a deeper understanding of how audiology can enhance patient well-being by tackling hearing loss before it becomes life-altering.

In this compelling episode, we delve into the intricacies of real-ear measurements and how these practices can significantly improve patient outcomes despite common barriers like time and equipment constraints. We also take a sobering look at the serious relationship between tinnitus and suicide, highlighting the importance of recognizing warning signs and the resources available to help those in need. Dr. Zitelli's experiences and insights shed light on the evolving landscape of audiology, urging us to consider its expansive role in addressing both physical and emotional health challenges. Don't miss this opportunity to enrich your understanding of audiology's impact on healthcare.

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