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Part 3 – Audiovestibular Migraine What Audiologists and ENTs Need to Know in 2022 for Expanding Patient Care
Published on: December 13, 2022
Tech Topic | December 2022 Hearing Review
Millions of patients needlessly go without proper diagnosis and treatment each year. It is the authors’ hope that readers will become more interested in this topic and seek education and training in this often-perplexing condition.
By Richard E. Gans, PhD, and Joseph Sakumura, AuD
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