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From Evidence to Action: Guidelines and the Future of Practice with Dr. Riley DeBacker

43 min · 20 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio From Evidence to Action: Guidelines and the Future of Practice with Dr. Riley DeBacker

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In this episode, hosts Emily Venskytis, AuD, and Maggie Kettler, AuD, sit down with Riley DeBacker, AuD, PhD, to explore his work with the American Academy of Audiology’s Guidelines and Strategic Documents Committee. They discuss how clinical practice guidelines are developed, why they matter for clinicians, and how emerging concepts like evidence-informed decision-making are shaping the future of audiology. The conversation highlights the real-world impact of guidelines on patient care, policy, and reimbursement, while offering insight into how audiologists can get involved in shaping the profession.

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