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Training Resource Links

This section contains trainings from external sources on topics ranging from how hearing works to the dangers of noise, and from hearing loss research discoveries to hearing loss prevention methods.

American Tinnitus Association

  • Videos – View ATAs collection of informative videos.
  • Podcasts – Listen to or download podcasts on health threats of noise, tinnitus research, and tinnitus management programs.

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Cochlea.org

Dangerous Decibels

  • Virtual Exhibit – A collection of games, demonstrations and activities that address questions about hearing loss prevention

E–A–R (3M)

Hearing Center of Excellence

Hearing Health Foundation

  • How Hearing Works – Video overview of the anatomy of the ear and how we process sound in order to hear 

Occupational Safety & Health Administration

U.S. Army Public Health Command

Note: The Hearing Center of Excellence does not endorse the accuracy or use of the aforementioned resources. The information contained herein is for informational purposes only.

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The Hearing Center of Excellence fosters and promotes the prevention, diagnosis, mitigation, treatment, rehabilitation and research of hearing loss and auditory injury. It supports the development, exchange and adoption of best practices, research, measures of effectiveness and clinical care guidelines to reduce the prevalence and cost of hearing loss and tinnitus among Warriors and Veterans. Read more

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