The Hearing Journal provides new, free online directory

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The leading source of information on the global hearing industry is now available exclusively online at The Hearing Journal Directory. The new, free online directory provided by The Hearing Journal, published by Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, a part of Wolters Kluwer Health, offers audiology professionals fast and easy access to up-to-date and comprehensive hearing industry information.

Now live at www.thehearingjournaldirectory.com, the directory connects audiology professionals with industry manufacturers, distributors, service providers, and associations globally. It also features new microsites where advertisers can use graphics and videos to showcase their products and services as well as not-to-be-missed industry events and the most popular articles from The Hearing Journal.

"The Hearing Journal Directory is a one-stop shop for important and timely information on the companies and providers in hearing healthcare," said Brande Victorian, editor of The Hearing Journal. "Transitioning our Hearing Journal Directory from print to online makes it easier for professionals to find the targeted, up-to-date information they need while helping manufacturers and vendors stay in contact with their valued customers."

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