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The Hearing Journal – 7 Principles of Building a Successful Balance Practice – Richard E. Gans, Ph.D.
Published on: July 7, 2017
The Hearing Journal, July 2017 – – Issue 7
“Running a successful balance center had always
appeared to me to be among the most obvious and
straightforward business decisions within audiology
and otolaryngology practices. Yet, here we are in
2017, equipped with more tools to successfully diagnose
and treat balance disorders than ever before, with a growing
population of people with high incidences of balance disorders
without enough practitioners to serve them.”
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