SanibelTM Probe Tip Adaptor Kit – switching to ADI ear tips
Detailed demo of how to use the SanibelTM probe tip adaptor, switching to ADI ear tips. No recalibration needed!
Easy ABR newborn hearing screening with the EARturtle
The EARturtle™ is a new, soft, and easy-to-mount earphone for ABR newborn hearing screening. You can use it with the RadioEar IP30 adapter and similar transducer couplers.
Sanibel Supply & Bionix®: Professional Quality Foreign Body Removal Tools
In the ear canal blockages can prevent proper diagnosis of ear related problems and even cause hearing loss. This is why Bionix® developed a complete line of ear-care solutions that safely and efficiently remove cerumen and other foreign bodies from inside the ear canal. Watch this tips and trick video to learn about the OtoClear® Ear Irrigation Tip with three divergent streams directed toward the ear canal wall – not the Tympanic Membrane – for a much safer procedure when doing irrigation.
Sanibel Supply & Bionix®: Professional Quality Ear Irrigation Tools
In the ear canal blockages can prevent proper diagnosis of ear related problems and even cause hearing loss. This is why Bionix® developed a complete line of ear-care solutions that safely and efficiently remove cerumen and other foreign bodies from inside the ear canal. Watch this tips and trick video to learn about the OtoClear® Ear Irrigation Tip with three divergent streams directed toward the ear canal wall – not the Tympanic Membrane – for a much safer procedure when doing irrigation.
Sanibel TypeB REM probe tubes – 4 value propositions
In this tips & tricks video from Sanibel Supply, Senior Clinical Audiologist, Cammy Bahner, reviews the SanibelTM TypeB REM probe tube. She talks about: – The softness of the tube, ensuring its flexibility so you won’t harm your patients when inserting it into their ear canals
– Suitable for instruments like Verifit2, Avant, Affinity2.0, and Aurical
– Easily adjustment of the ring on the probe tube, to fit your need
– Easy separation of each probe tube, not causing any distortions of the tubes before using them
Cerumen Management Online Course
Pacific Audiology Group, located in Canada, designed their course for both professionals with cerumen management experience as well as those just starting out. Focus is the main three methods of removal: instrumentation, irrigation and microsuction.
RadioEar RE-7 Headset – super easy adjustment for your every need!
Watch this tips & tricks video from Sanibel Supply and never struggle with adjusting your RadioEar RE-7 Headset ever again. Make things easy on yourself and give your patients more confident in you as a hearing healthcare professional at the same time.
Switch from Sanibel AZE to Sanibel ADI ear tips – no re-calibration needed
Welcome to the tips & tricks video from Sanibel Supply, walking you through how to change from AZE to the popular and well-renowned SanibelTM ADITM ear tips – no re-calibration needed! Int his video, the ear tips change is made for a MAICO MI34, as an example.
Placement of Electrodes for Evoked Potentials System
In this tips & tricks video from Sanibel Supply, Senior Clinical Audiologist, Cammy Bahner, walks you through correct placement electrodes for your evoked potentials system and measurements, and covers:
Prepping your patient for proper electrode placement
Abrading the patient’s skin using the well-liked NuPrepTM and alcohol wipes
Placing the electrode currently on the patient’s skin
Correct Use of Electrodes with your Evoked Potentials System
In this tips & tricks video from Sanibel Supply, Senior Clinical Audiologist, Cammy Bahner, talks about the correct use of electrodes for your evoked potentials system and the importance of:
Using the electrode that come with your instrument, e.g. the Eclipse from Interacoustics, using Vermed® and AMBU® electrodes.
Only using the electrodes once, as these are single use items, no matter which ones you use
Preparing the patient, using for example the popular NuPrepTM and alcohol wipes
The condition of the patient’s skin prior to the application of the electrode