Oticon Medical Introduces MIPS – Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery

A Truly New Perspective on Tissue Preservation

MIPS_starpic

MIPS_starpic

Copenhagen, DK November 30 — Oticon Medical has long recognized the benefits of tissue preservation surgery in bone anchored hearing surgery for reducing post- op complication and improving cosmetic outcomes. This week, Oticon Medical introduced a further refinement of the proven tissue preservation surgery for use with the company’s Ponto System. The new FDA-cleared Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery (MIPS) is performed with minimal skin penetration and less interference to soft tissue than ever before. The reduced level of intervention aims to minimize post-op complications. A minor punch incision removes only the soft tissue that corresponds to the shape of the Ponto abutment. The suture-free surgery enables improved cosmetic outcomes for the patients, with no scar formation around the abutment site.

“For patients and surgeons, tissue preservation has been one of the most important surgical developments in the bone anchored hearing in terms of quicker surgery, shorter healing time and less numbness and pain1,” said Oticon Medical President Jes Olsen. “With Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery, we provide a truly new perspective on tissue preservation with strong patient benefits — suture-free surgery with no scarring and aiming for fewer post-op complications.”

Minimizing Post-op Complications

Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery aims to reduce the risk of any complications following surgery by minimizing the surgical intervention. The new surgical technique is performed with a minor incision without scar formation around the site. Only the soft tissue that corresponds to the shape of the Ponto abutment is removed. By maximizing tissue preservation, MIPS leaves patient’s blood supply, micro circulation and nerves as intact as possible.

A complete kit of new surgical components have been tailor-made to support Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery. The core of the new instrumentation is the cannula that together with the new state-of-the-art drill system delivers a bone- and tissue-friendly system setup for surgical control and precise tactility.

The full drilling procedure is performed through the cannula which protects the soft tissue and holds the cooling fluid during drilling. The new drills are designed for more efficient drilling with a twist drill design that helps remove bone chips from the drilled hole and also allows cooling fluid to reach the bone2. The implant insertion is guided by the insertion indicator that supports the operator in judging when the implant is fully seated. Finally, the new soft healing cap is fitted to stay in place during the short healing period.

Designed for Tissue Preservation Surgery

Oticon Medical offers the most extensive family of abutments for variation in skin thicknesses, all ideally suited for Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery. With a pure titanium surface and the revolutionary OptiFit™ geometry, Ponto abutments are scientifically proven for tissue preservation surgery1. The even, supportive surface and perfectly matched interface of Ponto abutments create an optimized fit that leaves no pockets or pathways where skin needs to grow back or where bacteria can collect.

Increasing Patient Benefit

MIPS_surgery kit

MIPS_surgery kit

Sixteen clinics in 6 countries participated in an evaluation of MIPS. The evaluation involved surgeons who currently perform BAHS surgery, all experienced in tissue preservation techniques2. At the conclusion of the trial, 94% of the participating surgeons indicated that they would continue to use MIPS and 87% reported that they believe the new surgical technique provides further benefits for patients2. “Tissue preservation has been a great improvement for patients. With MIPS, the cosmetic outcomes are even better,” said Malou Hultcrantz, Professor, MD, PhD of Karolinska University Hospital and Karolinska Institute, Sweden.

Post-operative patient response to the new surgical procedure was overwhelmingly positive. One patient, a 48-year-old Network Manager from the UK, reported, “The healing time was incredible. There was very little discomfort, very little pain, no mess, mint. Absolutely brilliant! Now it just sits there seamless. It is almost like it doesn’t exist.”

A large multi-center randomized control clinical trial of MIPS is ongoing under the lead of Prof. Stokroos and his team at Maastricht UMC+. The results of the trial are expected during 2016. Based on the initial experience and the training of the surgeons, Prof. Stokroos reported that the new MIPS technique is a clear, simple and fast surgical procedure that is easy to learn. With no need for sutures, and no incision scar, the single-stage MIPS provides favorable cosmetic results3.

Partners in Hearing – for Life

MIPS is recommended for adult patients with normal bone quality and bone thickness above 3 mm, where no complications during surgery are expected. MIPS may also be suitable for children with normal bone quality and bone thickness above 4 mm, typically 12 years or older4.

“Oticon Medical is committed to remaining at the forefront of advances in patient-centered solutions that extend the potential for treatment and successful outcomes for patients,” said Jes Olsen. “We aim to be a lifelong partner to our patients by continuing to provide quality solutions that improve quality of life now and in the future.”

For more information about Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery, visit Oticon Medical’s website where MIPS information can find and the following link:
www.oticonmedical.com/mipsvideo

References:
1. Johansson M, Holmberg M, Hultcrantz M. (2014). “Bone anchored hearing implant surgery with tissue preservation– A systematic literature review,” Oticon Medical white paper, M52107. 2. Johansson, M. L. and Holmberg, M. (2015) “Design and clinical evaluation of MIPS – A new perspective on tissue preservation”, Oticon Medical white paper M52425. 3. Calon, T., Johansson, M. L., and Holmberg, M. (2015). “First RCT of a Novel Minimally Invasive BCHI Surgical Technique.” Oral presented at the Osseo, Lake Louise, Canada, May 2015. 4. M52188 Addendum to Surgical Manual (Oticon Medical)

 

Ponto BHX Implant Sets New Standards for Implant Technology

Oticon Medical Ponto BHX Implant 4mm

Oticon Medical Ponto BHX Implant 4mm

Copenhagen, DK November 30 — Oticon Medical introduces the Ponto BHX

Implant, the first implant with a laser-ablated titanium surface that promotes a faster and stronger bonding to bone and increases the strength of the bone-to- implant interface by more than 150%.1 The FDA-cleared Ponto BHX Implant is a perfect match between Oticon Medical’s proven OptiGrip™ geometry and the latest surface technology, taking osseointegration to the next level – bone bonding – and delivering the highest stability from day one.2,3

“The unique Biohelix™ surface is the outcome of the latest research from world-leading experts of osseointegration in Gothenburg, Sweden,” says Oticon Medical President Jes Olsen. “By building on Brånemark osseointegration technology’s 40 years of excellent clinical results, we aim to improve clinical outcomes in patients with soft or compromised bone as well as offer increased implant stability margins for regular patients.”

Stronger than Bone, Highest Stability

The new Ponto BHX implant builds on the proven OptiGrip geometry. The Wide Ponto implant with OptiGrip™ geometry has the highest level of initial stability of all bone anchored implants.2,3 Ponto BHX implants improve the biomechanical fixation even further and, at the same time, promote a faster and stronger bonding to the bone.1

Biohelix™ – First Laser-Ablated Titanium Surface

An innovative site-specific laser modification at the roots of the threads of the OptiGrip™ geometry creates a three level surface topography matching the natural bone structure at the macro-, micro- and nano-scale promoting bone-bonding and interface strength. In fact, the bone bonding to the BHX Implant is stronger than bone itself.1 The enhanced osseointegration provided by the Biohelix surface offers additional benefit, aiming to lower the loss rate among children and adults with soft and compromised bone.

Ponto Abutments Pre-Mounted with BHX Implant

The flexible Ponto abutment family pre-mounted with the Ponto BHX implant is ideal for use in minimally invasive surgery. Oticon Medical offers the most extensive family of abutments supporting different skin thicknesses. All abutments have a pure titanium surface and the revolutionary OptiFit™ geometry, scientifically proven for tissue preservation surgery.4,5 

The new Ponto BHX Implant is an excellent example of how Oticon Medical innovation creates new benefits and exciting synergies with our proven products,” says Olsen. “We want people to know that when they choose Oticon Medical, they are choosing a company that will continue to provide innovative solutions that improve quality of life now and in the future.”

For more information about the Ponto BHX Implant and the entire family of Ponto abutment family, visit www.oticonmedical.com/bhx

(1) Johansson M L, et. al., “Site-specific laser modification promotes higher osseointegration of titanium implants”. Presented at Osseo, Lake Louise, Canada, May 2015. (2) Foghsgaard S, Caye-Thomasen P, “A new wide-diameter bone-anchored hearing implant-prospective 1-year data on complications, implant stability, and survival,” Otol Neurotol, 35(7), pp. 1238-41, 2014. (3) Westerkull & Jinton (2012) Initial ISQ values measured in pre-clinical tests in artificial bone (4) Singam S, Williams R, Saxby C, Houlihan F P, “Percutaneous bone-anchored hearing implant surgery without soft-tissue reduction: Up to 42 months of follow-up, “Otol Neurotol, 35(9), pp. 1596-1600, 2014. (5) Johansson M, Holmberg M, Hultcrantz M, “Bone anchored hearing implant surgery with tissue preservation– A systematic literature review,” Oticon Medical white paper, M52107, 2014.

Helping Krissia hear better at home with her new Ponto Plus BAHS from Oticon Medical

Krissia Lopez Romero, born with BMA, a recipient of (2) new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices with streaming device on October 28th, 2015 thanks to the Ear Community Organization.

Krissia Lopez Romero, born with BMA, a recipient of (2) new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices with streaming device on October 28th, 2015 thanks to the Ear Community Organization.

Meet Krissia Lopez Romero. Krissia is a beautiful little eight year old girl who was born with bilateral Microtia and Atresia. While Krissia was born in El Salvador, she now lives with her family in Falls Church, Virginia (USA). Unfortunately, since Krissia was born in El Salvador, she does not qualify for Medicaid and her family has been unable to help her obtain hearing devices through Kaiser Permanente that could help her hear better. In addition to Krissia’s Microtia and Atresia, she also has severe scoliosis and complex heart conditions that limit her activities. In fact, Krissia is due for another heart procedure soon.

Thankfully, Krissia has been able to borrow two bone conduction hearing devices that have been provided by her school along with an FM system. However, the hearing devices must remain at school and sadly Krissia goes home deaf everyday. Communication for Krissia has been a struggle. Her mother, Claudia Romero, worries about her speech development and she worries about her safety when Krissia is at home and with her in public without the help of hearing devices.

Luckily, someone was watching out for Krissia! Krissia’s audiologists knew about the Ear Community Organization. One of Krissia’s medical professionals helped her apply to Ear Community as Krissia’s family is Spanish speaking only. On October 28th, 2015, Krissia was awarded and fitted with two brand new Ponto Plus bone conduction hearing devices that were donated by Oticon Medical through the Ear Community Organization. Thank you to Nicole Benlizar, Krissia’s case manager from Kaiser Permanente of Fairfax County, who was a great help in helping with translating for the family to Ear Community and to Krissia’s audiologists for appointments. Thank you to Dr. Colby Glidewell (audiologist) of Kaiser Permanente of Tyson’s Corner hearing clinic for donating her time and services to help fit and program Krissia’s new Oticon Medical bone anchored hearing systems. Thank you especially to Oticon Medical for donating the two new Ponto Plus hearing devices to Krissia. Krissia would not be hearing today and so much better at home and in public if it were not for Oticon Medical.

Krissia’s case manager, Nicole said “Thank you a million times. When [Krissia’s] mom called she was literally in tears because it allowed her daughter to hear and see a joy of hope that she never experienced before [outside of the classroom].” In following up with Krissia’s family, we are told that Krissia is enjoying wearing her new Ponto Plus hearing devices and that she is more confident at home during family conversations.

A very special thank you to Alan Raffauf, Vice President of Marketing for Oticon Medical US, for choosing to donate the new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices w/streamer to Ear Community so that they could be donated to Krissia to help her hear better outside of the school classroom. Thank you for everyone’s support and for helping Ear Community continue with its mission of helping individuals with Microtia and Atresia. Oticon Medical believes in helping individuals with hearing loss so that they can live a better quality of life. Oticon Medical is a well respected international hearing device manufacturer that is a part of the “William Demant Group [which has] 100-plus years of experience in audiology and sound processing and established manufacturing and logistics infrastructure.”

“We are so happy that we could help Krissia hear better around the clock so she can now live the life she was meant to live and enjoy being a happy little eight year old outside of school too,” says Melissa Tumblin, Founder of Ear Community.  Thank you to everyone who was involved in making this all possible for Krissia to obtain her hearing devices.

Thank you from all of us at Ear Community!
Melissa Tumblin (Founder and Executive Director)
and
Ear Community Board Members
www.EarCommunity.org

2015 Oticon Focus on People Awards Honor Camilla Gilbert of Cincinnati, Ohio

Oticon Focus on People

Oticon Focus on People

Camilla Gilbert of Cincinnati, Ohio is among the outstanding individuals with hearing loss honored by the 2015 Oticon Focus on People Awards, a national competition that celebrates individuals who are helping to eliminate negative stereotypes of what it means to have a hearing loss.  As the First Place Winner in the Advocacy Category, Camilla was honored at a special awards ceremony at Oticon, Inc. US headquarters in Somerset, New Jersey on October 8. More than 120 hearing care professionals from across the US attended the event to celebrate Camilla’s achievements. As part of her award, Camilla has designated the non-profit Ear Community as her choice for a $1,000 donation from Oticon, Inc.

More than 10,000 votes were cast by people from across the country to help determine who among the 12 finalists would be the 2015 first, second and third place winners in the Adult, Student, Practitioner and Advocacy categories.

Camilla was born with bilateral microtia, a congenital condition in which the ears do not fully develop and which can result in hearing loss.  As a child, she was fitted with a bone anchored hearing solution that she covered with a headband every day until age 26 when she found information about her condition and much needed support in the non-profit Ear Community. Today, the young girl who hid her hearing loss from the world is a confident adult who educates and advocates for others with hearing loss. Camilla serves on the committee for the Ear Community’s Microtia and Atresia Support Group and is a past president of Southwest Ohio chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America.

“Individuals like Camilla are inspiring role models for people living with hearing loss,” states Oticon President Peer Lauritsen. “The remarkable people who are honored in this year’s Oticon Focus on People Awards program have taken their unique circumstances and transformed their lives with a positive outlook that has enabled them to overcome challenges and accomplish goals well beyond what many thought possible.”

Peer Lauritsen, President of Oticon, pictured with Camilla Gilbert, Ear Community Board Member and winner of the Focus on People Award for outstanding advocacy.

Peer Lauritsen, President of Oticon, pictured with Camilla Gilbert, Ear Community Board Member and winner of the Focus on People Award for outstanding advocacy.

The Oticon Focus on People Awards program was created in 1997 by Oticon, Inc., one of the world’s oldest and most respected hearing instrument manufacturers.  By celebrating the accomplishments and contributions of individuals with hearing loss, Oticon, Inc. aims to call attention to common misconceptions about hearing loss and motivate people with hearing loss to take advantage of the help that is available to them.   The company’s goal is to reach out to the 80 percent of an estimated 28 million Americans who could benefit from hearing solutions, but who fail to seek professional help.

“The Ear Community Organization is proud to have Camilla Gilbert as one of our board members,” says Melissa Tumblin.  “Camilla, has been a member of Ear Community’s online support group, the Microtia and Atresia Support Group on Facebook, for the past four years, helping members understand more about Microtia and Atresia as an adult in the same situation.  Camilla was also Ear Community’s first college scholarship recipient  and since then has gone on to further her education with a degree in social work.  “Thank you for being a part of Ear Community in so many ways Camilla!…. from someone searching for support to becoming a support group member offering support to others now and to becoming an Ear Community board member.”  “Thank you also for selecting the Ear Community Organization as the charity organization of your choice to receive $1,000.00 (USD) from Oticon so that our organization can continue to help even more individuals born with Microtia and Atresia in need.”  “The Ear Community Organization is honored to receive this donation!”  Thank you very much to Oticon for making these funds possible for organizations such as Ear Community and for individuals like Camilla, so that we can continue advocating with our voices, helping individuals in the same situation, everywhere.”  – Melissa Tumblin, Founder of Ear Community

Read the inspirational stories of all 12 winners of the Oticon Focus on People Awards here  and the following link is where you can hear Camilla’s thank you speech, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yTtJTMQk6t4&feature=youtu.be


Coming together to help a little girl in South Africa hear better, priceless…

October 6, 2015, Lebo Pretty Ndladla wearing her new Otiocn Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices with her new Oticon Medical monkey, Massie

October 6, 2015, Lebo Pretty Ndladla wearing her new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices with her new Oticon Medical monkey, Massie

Meet Lebo Pretty Ndladla from Shongwe Mission in South Africa.  Little Lebo is 6 years old and was born with bilateral Microtia and Atresia including Treacher Collins Syndrome.  While Lebo is surrounded by much love from her family in the small village they live in, Lebo still  struggles to hear her family and friends communicating and to hear all of the sounds that surround her everyday.

Through a radio broadcast, Lebo’s mother, Xolisile Mgwenya, heard about a nonprofit organization in South Africa, called the Give An Ear Foundation that helps children born with Microtia and Atresia.  Pretty’s family made contact with Viola Nwadike, the Founder of the Give An Ear Foundation, and asked for help for Lebo.  Viola was familiar with the Ear Community Organization in the United States and knew how Ear Community also helps children born with Microtia and Atresia from all over the world obtain hearing devices.  And…. so Viola applied on behalf of Lebo in hopes of helping her hear better.  Through the help and commitment of both the Give An Ear Foundation and the Ear Community Organization, both nonprofits were able to find help for Lebo, together.  The Ear Community Organization and Give an Ear Foundation contacted Tanya Hanekom of the South African Association for Audiologists (SAAA) who made the necessary arrangements for free hearing tests and programming of the donated hearing devices.

On Wednesday, October 6th of 2015, little Lebo and her mother,  Xolisile, traveled with Viola Nwadike to the Lowveld Hearing Centre in White River and Nelspruit to receive Lebo’s new Oticon Medical hearing devices that were donated through the Ear Community Organization.  Ear Community wishes to thank  Nizha Ford and Cathy Flores (Audiologists) for donating their time and services to help fit and program Lebo’s newly donated Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices and streaming device.  Kaylini Naidoo of Oticon Medical traveled from Johannesburg as well to be a part of this amazing day for Lebo bringing with her the new Ponto Plus hearing devices, a stuffed monkey that also wears an Oticon Medical Ponto Plus, and some fun treats.

When Lebo arrived at Lowveld Hearing Centre in Nelspruit, she was understandably nervous and overwhelmed at all the eager faces excited to help her. Following the hearing tests Lebo’s new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices were clipped onto a soft band and put on her head. As the devices were turned on Pretty’s face lit up and the sheer jubilation at hearing her mother say her name brought the room to tears. Her reaction was priceless and her mother’s emotional response at hearing her child say her own name was indescribable.  In a lovely story that was released by the Lowveld Hearing Center it was said that “There is no greater gift than the gift of giving.  A little girl from Shongwe’s life was changed thanks to the determination and co-ordinated efforts of Give an Ear Foundation, The Ear Community Organization, Oticon Medical, the SAAA, and the audiologists at Lowveld Hearing Centre.”  Lebo’s family last updated everyone letting us know that Lebo is enjoying wearing her new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices so much that she does not want to take her sound processors off.  Lebo will soon need to start with speech therapy for aural rehabilitation to help her learn to communicate effectively and to make the most of her new found hearing abilities.

A very special thank you to Alan Raffauf, Vice President of Marketing for Oticon Medical US, for choosing to donate the new Oticon Medical Ponto Plus hearing devices w/streamer to Ear Community so that they could be donated to little Lebo to help her hear better from here on out. Thank you for everyone’s support and for helping Ear Community continue with its mission of helping individuals with Microtia and Atresia. Oticon Medical believes in helping individuals with hearing loss so that they can live a better quality of life. Oticon Medical is a well respected international hearing device manufacturer that is a part of the “William Demant Group [which has] 100-plus years of experience in audiology and sound processing and established manufacturing and logistics infrastructure.”

Thank you again to everyone who was involved in helping change little Lebo’s life this week!  The Ear Community Organization is also excited for Lebo and her family to attend Ear Community’s Microtia and Atresia family picnic that will take place this Sunday in Johannesburg.  The Ear Community Microtia and Atresia picnic will be the very first of its kind to bring families and medical professionals together in South Africa in support of loved ones with Microtia and Atresia.  “This week has been an amazing week,” says Melissa Tumblin, Founder of Ear Community.  “Not only did the Ear Community Organization have the opportunity to help Lebo hear better thanks to the friendships and partnerships our organization has in South Africa, but I am also very excited for Lebo’s family to attend our Ear Community Microtia and Atresia picnic this Sunday so that Lebo can meet many other children who are just like her.    I look forward to hearing all about our Ear Community picnic this weekend!”
– Melissa Tumblin

Here’s to not missing a beat Lebo….everyone is so happy for you to be hearing so much better now!  You deserve to hear sweet girl.  Here is also a video link of Lebo’s mother crying tears of joy when Lebo repeated her name back to her:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAf0dQx_atU&feature=youtu.be

Thank you,
Melissa Tumblin
Founder and Executive Director
and Ear Community Board Members
Ear Community
www.EarCommunity.org

 

A Guide for Making Informed Decisions for Bone Anchored Hearing Systems

A Guide for Making Informed Decisions for Bone Anchored Hearing Systems

Oticon Medical logo

Oticon Medical logo

Selecting the hearing solution that’s right for you or your child requires research and understanding of the technology that makes each solution unique. While audiologists, ENTs and doctors can help guide you, it’s important to understand your options and advocate for what you want and need.

A Bone Anchored Hearing System (BAHS) is an amazing life improvement that brings new sound into your world. Whether you experience the feeling for yourself, or it’s for someone you love, choosing the right solution is important. The key is that you have a choice, and when you have a choice, it’s best to make an informed decision.

We want you to be armed with as much information as possible. With multiple BAHS options on the market, our community members have found different systems effective for their unique situations. One of these is the Ponto System from Oticon Medical.

Not only are there different products, there are different types of implants. For instance, a direct drive solution sends vibrations via a direct route to the bone. That’s different from a skin drive, which sends vibrations through the skin and then to the bone. Depending on your specific condition, certain solutions work better than others.

Ponto and Magnetic Device Sound Quality Research

Ponto and Magnetic Device Sound Quality Research

Physical facts with skin drive solutions: These devices have lower output in the mid to high frequency region.

Again, we want to arm you with the information you need. Here’s a great guide from Oticon Medical about the different options. All you have to do is enter your email address, and you’ll get a free download of their Informed Decisions guide.

The guide covers:
The different types of bone conduction devices, and what each mean for you
What types of sounds you can hear at different frequencies
Solutions that are best for children

Click here to get the “Informed Decisions” guide from Oticon Medical.

*  This information is meant to be helpful and educational and is intended to help BAHS  users and  individuals considering becoming bone anchored users learn more about bone conduction hearing device technology and how these hearing devices work.  The more you learn will help you better understand your hearing loss and what options you have for aiding your hearing loss with a BAHS.  For more information about the Oticon Medical Ponto series of sound processors, please visit:  www.oticonmedical.com

Parents’ Perspective: The Decision Making Process for Bone Anchored Hearing Systems for Children

Course #26259

Oticon Medical logo

Oticon Medical logo

On Tuesday, October 13th, 2015, at 12 noon EDT, a live accredited online webinar will be offered to Audiologists and hearing device dispensers.  This course is FREE to the public and to any individuals or families who are interested in learning more about the Oticon Medical Ponto Plus BAHS (Bone Anchored Hearing System) and how two parents describe the decision process for helping make the decision to aid their children with the Ponto Plus hearing device.

*  CEUs/Hours Offered: ACAud/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; IHS/1.0; Kansas DHE, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
Under Review: AAA/0.1 Intermediate

Course Abstract
Melissa Tumblin and Ann Pipes are both mothers to children who use bone anchored hearing systems. Melissa’s daughter Alyssa (Ally) wears the Oticon Medical Ponto Plus on a softband. Ann’s son, Winslow, made his own decision to have surgery to wear his bilateral Ponto Pluses on abutments as implants. Join Melissa and Ann as they talk about how they’ve approached the decision making process around bone anchored hearing systems for their children.

Time-ordered Agenda

0-5 Minutes Introduction to the Topic and Presenters
5-10 Minutes Introduction to Oticon Medical
10-15 Minutes Bone Anchored Hearing System Overview
15-25 Minutes FM/Wireless Possibilities with todays technology
25-35 Minutes Melissa Tumblins Experience
35-45 Minutes Ann Pipes Experience
45-55 Minutes Summary
55-60 Minutes QA
Liz Presson

Liz Presson

Liz Presson
Digital Media & Community Experience
Liz Presson leads digital media and community strategy at Oticon Medical, the company pioneering hearing implant technology. Over the last two years, she’s built an online community and digital presence with a following of more than 10,000 passionate community members and advocates. She’s worked with the team at Oticon Medical to empower advocates who act as real-time content creators. Oticon Medical has received recognition for its digital media initiatives from one of the world’s most admired social media and technology influencers, Guy Kawasaki. Liz’s articles on digital media and technology have been published in Fast Company, Forbes, Mashable, Yahoo and others.

Melissa Tumblin

Melissa Tumblin

Melissa Tumblin
Founder and Executive Director of the Ear Community
Melissa Tumblin is mom to Alyssa “Ally” Tumblin, a child born with right sided Microtia and Aural Atresia.  She is the Founder and Executive Director of Ear Community, a nonprofit organization that promotes education and public awareness about microtia and atresia.  She is also the founder of the Microtia and Atresia Support Group on Facebook.  She is a past board member for the Hands & Voices Organization and a past council member for the Parent Advocacy Family Council for Children’s Hospital Colorado (Bill Daniels Center for Children’s Hearing).  She has spoken at microtia and atresia surgical conferences and has presented at past EAA (Educational Audiology Association) conferences and for AudiologyOnline.  Melissa has 15 years of medical device marketing experience marketing electrosurgical devices and laparoscopic instruments.

Ann Pipes

Ann Pipes

Ann Pipes
Founding Board Member of Little Ears Hearing Center
Ann Pipes is mom to Winslow Pipes, a child with a bilateral severe to moderate loss due to Pierre Robin Sequence and Stickler Syndrome. She is a founding board member of Little Ears Hearing Center, a non-profit pediatric audiology clinic in Louisville, Kentucky. She has been trained as a parent advocate through the Family Information Network on Disabilities (FIND) and has also worked as a Guide by Your Side through the Kentucky chapter of Hands & Voices. She has spoken on parent panels for both Kentucky Hands & Voices as well as panels sharing parent perspectives and concerns with University of Louisville audiology students as part of their required course work.

Please click here to register for this course…
This course is sponsored by Oticon Medical and is being offered through AudiologyOnline.

Two brothers hear better with a Cochlear Baha donated through Ear Community

Damian and Michael Mosley, both born with Microtia and Atresia, receiving their newly donated Cochlear Americas Baha 5 processors (August 13, 2015)

Damian and Michael Mosley, both born with Microtia and Atresia, receiving their newly donated Cochlear Americas Baha 5 processors (August 13, 2015)

Meet Michael and Damian Mosley of Mableton, Georgia. Michael is nine years old and was born with bilateral Microtia and Atresia and his brother, Damian, is almost 2 years old, born with Microtia and Atresia of his left ear. Michael and Damian’s father, Nathanael, also has Microtia and Atresia. Michael and Damian’s parents, Sarah and Nathanael, wanted to make sure their boys could hear, but they have struggled to obtain hearing devices for their sons through their insurance provider. Sarah says “their insurance provider has turned down all of their appeals for coverage of a bone anchored hearing device.” Sarah knows that bone anchored hearing devices could help her sons hear better as she states “when Michael puts his loaner BAHA (on a soft band) on his younger brother, Damian, his face lights up with delight.” Thankfully, the Mosley family found the Ear Community Organization and applied for three bone anchored hearing devices for their sons.

On August 13th, 2015, both Michael and Damian were fitted with their newly donated Cochlear Americas Baha 5 hearing devices. While the time and services for the boy’s fitting and programming were unable to be donated, additional funds were made possible, in memory of Curt Gorman (Past President of Oticon Medical US), that helped fund these extra costs so Michael and Damian could have their Baha 5 processors fitted and programmed appropriately. Curt Gorman had a passion for helping children hear better as he was a pioneer in the hearing device industry, especially for bone anchored hearing devices. Curt new many colleagues in the hearing device industry who work for Cochlear Americas and when he was President of Entific Medical Systems (US). Ear Community wishes to thank the Gorman family ( and those who made contributions in Curt’s name) for helping make these funds possible so Michael and Damian could receive their hearing devices. Thank you to Dr. Erica Claxton of Children’s Hospital of Alabama for fitting and programming the boy’s hearing devices.

Ear Community is a nonprofit organization that helps the Microtia and Atresia community worldwide. Ear Community is so very thankful for the help that it receives and when other organizations come together to help Ear Community with its mission, to help children and adults born with Microtia and Atresia. “Thank you to Cochlear Americas for helping Michael and Damian live a better quality of life by donating their new Baha 5 processors so they can hear better in school,” says Melissa Tumblin.

Ear Community would especially like to thank Kolleen Davis and Joanne Kernie of Cochlear Americas for donating the three Baha 5’s to our foundation so Ear Community could help Michael and Damian hear better. “Cochlear is the global leader in implantable hearing solutions. It has a dedicated global team of more than 2,500 people who deliver the gift of sound to those with hearing loss in over 100 countries. Its vision is to connect people, young and old, to a world of sound by offering life enhancing hearing solutions. In 2013, Cochlear celebrates 100,000 Baha System users – all with unique stories of how being able to hear again has impacted their lives. The Cochlear promise of “Hear Now. And Always” embodies the company’s commitment to providing its recipients with the best possible hearing performance today and for the rest of their lives.”

Thank you and congratulations on hearing all of the sounds of life so much better Michael and Damian!
Melissa Tumblin (Founder) and Board of Directors
Ear Community
www.EarCommunity.org

Ear Community proudly awards its third college scholarship

Adam Kozuszek, college scholarship recipient through Ear Community, August 2015.

Adam Kozuszek, college scholarship recipient through Ear Community, August 2015.

Meet Adam Kozuszek, a freshman entering his first year of college at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.  Adam comes from a long history of farmers and he enjoys being a big brother to his two younger sisters, Sarah and Clara.  Adam was born with Microtia and Atresia of his right ear, but his hearing loss and Microtia have never gotten in the way of his goals in life.  While Adam has never had reconstructive surgery and does not wear a hearing device, he has always been involved in top roles in school, has always been a hard worker, and is a confident individual.  While attending Waltonville High School, Adam was very involved with sports and an active member to many organizations that he belonged to.  Adam was the President of his high school’s FFA chapter and also a section FFA officer as well.  He was  the Vice President of FBLA and a member of student council, Beta, and FCA and as the varsity captain for his school’s Scholar Bowl team, he was named MVP last year.  In addition, Adam plays golf and was the team manger for his school’s basketball team.  He was also a past recipient of the Woodmen of the World American History Award and was an Illinois State Scholar.

Adam has a lot on his plate as he helps work on his family’s farm and also on two other farms in his neighborhood.  Adam loves farming and it has been a big part of his life ever since he was born.  Some of his earliest memories include him sitting on his grandpa’s lap and steering the tractor through the field.  By the time Adam was eleven years old, he was already doing field work by himself.  As Adam enters college, he plans on earning a degree in Agricultural Engineering.

Adam applied to Ear Community for our college scholarship as he is paying his own way through college.   “Whenever funds are available, Ear Community is always proud to help individuals who have Microtia and Atresia with their education.” says Melissa Tumblin.  “There is no doubt in my mind that Adam will excel at his education and in anything he puts his mind to in life…especially coming out of high school with a 3.995 GPA as the class Salutatorian and having a 30 on his ACT” says Melissa.  Adam hopes to work for a farming machinery equipment manufacturer like John Deere or Case IH someday.

Ear Community is proud to have been able to help Adam further his education by awarding him a college scholarship in the amount of $750.00 (USD).  Adam was awarded the Ear Community scholarship just in time for his first semester of college this fall.  All of us at Ear Community wish you the best of luck with your education and your dreams Adam.

Thank you,
Melissa Tumblin
Founder of Ear Community
and
Ear Community Board of Directors

 

 

Thank you for touching so many lives Curt Gorman…Ear Community will miss you!

Curt Gorman, Sr. Vice President of Oticon Medical.  He will be missed by many in the hearing device industry and around the world.  Rest in peace Curt.  Our thoughts and prayers to your family.

Curt Gorman, Sr. Vice President and past President of Oticon Medical. He will be missed by many in the hearing device industry and around the world. Rest in peace Curt. Our thoughts and prayers to your family.

Every now and then you meet someone in your life who just understands what it is that you are trying to do and they embrace you. A special someone who wants to help you because they see a certain passion in you. A certain someone who chooses to take you under their wing providing guidance and encouragement and expressing their excitement for what it is that you are doing. For me, that someone was Curt Gorman, Sr. Vice President for Oticon Medical US (BAHS division) (and past President of Oticon Medical US) because he believed in me and in helping children born with Microtia and Atresia.

Curt had a soft spot in his heart for wanting to help individuals with hearing loss, especially children. When Curt found out about the support group I had founded that helps children and adults who were born with missing ears, facial challenges, and hearing loss (Microtia and Atresia)….he loved this idea as helping kids was something he felt most passionately about. I remember when Curt took the time to spend half a day with me wanting to know more about my hopes and aspirations. He just listened to what I had to say….he listened and then told me how he and Oticon Medical would like to help. Curt was especially excited when I told him that I had decided to take my support group to the next level as a nonprofit organization. The smile on his face was something that I will never forget because I could feel his excitement and it was as if he knew that something special was about to happen. This is the kind of person Curt was. He had the ability to help others find what they were looking for and help them get there. He supported me in my efforts for my organization and I will forever be grateful to him for believing in me and in the Ear Community Organization.

Curt looked forward to being apart of Ear Community picnics and seeing all of the children and adults and their families come together, sharing their experiences. I know it meant a lot to him to see the tears of joy from the children and adults hearing for the very first time through the hearing devices at our picnics. It is my understanding that Curt was planning to attend Ear Community’s 5th Annual Colorado picnic (7/25/2015) up until the last moment, but his fight with cancer was becoming more difficult. He loved Ear Community. I truly wished I could have seen him one more time.

While I only had the privilege of knowing Curt over the past five years, I know he was an amazing person. Thank you for touching my life and the lives of so many others. Thank you for also believing in Ear Community and for wanting to help me help others hear better. You will be missed by so many in the hearing device industry all over the world.  You were an amazing person Curt. Thank you for making a difference in so many people’s lives and for being so involved in the community.

Tine Schou, Vice President of Marketing for Oticon Medical Denmark, says that “for many in the hearing device industry, Curt was the father of bone anchored treatment in the US as he was involved in Entific, long before Oticon Medical as well. His dedication to patients and professionals will never be forgotten. He was a very brave man and he worked for Oticon Medical until last week due to his dedication for treatment.”

For Alan Raffauf, Vice President of Marketing Oticon Medical US, and Oticon Medical staff….I know Curt was an amazing mentor, friend and colleague to so many of you in the office. I can only hope that all of you can find comfort in his passing and heal quickly knowing that he will always be with you and how his life impacted all of yours.
– Melissa Tumblin (Ear Community Founder)

For DeAnn, (Curt’s wife), and two sons (Jerrit and Alex), I know you made Curt so very happy because every time I met him, he was always happy.  I enjoyed discussions with him about Jerrit and Alex and wrestling, and college, etc…  I know he was loved by you and enjoyed his life with you. Please thank your mom, DeAnn, for making the cute satchel bags for my daughters with the butterflies on them.  Curt was so excited to give them to my daughters with all of the goodies in them.  My girls still use them!  Curt had an amazing smile too.  Curt loved how Ear Community was born out of my passion for wanting to help other children like my youngest daughter, Ally.  Thank you Curt for loving my Ally girl.  It is because of Curt’s efforts in product development that he was able to help so many individuals around the world hear better.  I am thankful for him!  My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family and friends at this time.

We are thinking of you.
– The Tumblin Family

Rest in peace my friend. Thank you for being the person you were Curt!
Melissa Tumblin and Family
Ear Community Founders
The Microtia and Atresia Support Group

Here are some favorite memories of how Curt was a part of the Tumblin family’s life and how he touched Ear Community:

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