Thieme congratulates author Dr. J. Thomas Roland, Jr. for being chosen by New York magazine for its prestigious ‘Best Doctors 2018’ list.
Praise for the previous edition:
"Overall, the second edition of Cochlear Implants is an excellent resource for professionals and students in various disciplines (otolaryngology, audiology, education of the deaf, and basic sciences) involved with the care or understanding of hearing loss. This edition serves its purpose for learning and reference in a condensed textbook that will be well used." — The Laryngoscope
Cochlear Implants, Third Edition, has been completely revised to include the most up-to-date information on the clinical and translational sciences related to this rapidly evolving technology. It contains chapters on the latest developments in the field, including those in: genetics, neuroplasticity, expanding criteria for implantation, the application of implant technology to tinnitus and vestibular issues, music perception, and intraoperative monitoring.
Key Features:
- Covers basic techniques as well as new concepts and areas of expansion, making it appropriate for beginners as well as experienced practitioners
- Includes information on the latest advancements in cochlear implant programming concepts
- Written by experts in the field who are spearheading advancements in cochlear implant technology
This book will be a valuable reference for otolaryngologists – head and neck surgeons, audiologists, neurotologists, speech pathologists, and all professionals involved in the design and usage of cochlear implants as well as an essential text for audiology students.