---
title: "Sound Check Bulletins"
description: "ADA offers programming and support to audiologists and students who are or who desire to be autonomous practitioners in the field of Audiology."
url: "https://www.audiologist.org/resources/educate/clinical-bulletins"
date: "2026-06-29T18:46:06+00:00"
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# Sound Check Clinical Bulletins

![](https://www.audiologist.org/_resources/images/core/logo-sound-check-bulletins.svg)The following Clinical Bulletins have been extracted from ADA's quarterly [*Audiology Practices*](https://www.audiologist.org/resources/communicate/audiology-practices) publication and have been written to aid the Audiologists in their clinical practice. Given the value of research, combined with these barriers, Sound Check Clinical Bulletins attempt to bridge the gap. The hope is to promote better engagement with peer-reviewed literature among clinicians by taking relevant studies and demonstrating how their findings can be translated and applied into clinical practice.

Questions pertaining to the information contained in these Clinical Bulletins can be directed to [Brian Taylor, Au.D](mailto:brian.taylor.aud@gmail.com).

- **\#01:** [Getting Snug with the COSI: The Patient Expectations Worksheet (PEW)](https://www.audiologist.org/_resources/publications/clinical-bulletins/Clinical-Bulletin-01.pdf)
- **\#02:** [Measuring Listening Related Fatigue with the VFS-A-10](https://www.audiologist.org/_resources/publications/clinical-bulletins/Clinical-Bulletin-02.pdf)

- **\#03:** [Talking to Patients: Communicating Clearly and Ethically About the Link Between Hearing Loss and Dementia](https://www.audiologist.org/_resources/publications/clinical-bulletins/Clinical-Bulletin-03.pdf)
- **\#04:** [Assessing Digital Literacy and Determining Wireless Streaming Candidacy](https://www.audiologist.org/_resources/publications/clinical-bulletins/Clinical-Bulletin-04.pdf)

- **\#05:** [Using the Revised Hearing Handicap Inventory Self-Report in the Clinic](https://www.audiologist.org/_resources/publications/clinical-bulletins/Clinical-Bulletin-05.pdf)

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