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GN Resound
Nikolai Bisgaard
Nikolai Bisgaard er civilingeniør i elektronisk systemkonstruktion fra Danmarks Tekniske Universitet i 1976 med specialisering i psykoakustik. Nikolai Bisgaard har arbejdet inden for høreapparat industrien (GN Danavox, GN Resound, Viennatone, Auditdata, GN Otometrics) i dekader og har været medlem af adskillige standardiserings initiativer. Han var VP ved GN Resound med ansvar for eksterne relationer indtil april 2021.Nikolai Bisgaard er også aktiv i EHIMA – den europæiske høreapparat forening.
Arbejdsområde
Nikolai Bisgaard bidrog til projektets etablering og udvikling, indtil pensionering i 2021.
Ressourcer
Publikationer
Andet
2019 |
Bisgaard, Nikolai BEAR - A Large Scale Effort to Improve Clinical Practice Conference American Auditory Society's Scientific & Technology Meeting, February 28 - March 2, 2019, Scottsdale, Arizona, US., 2019. @conference{AAS2019, title = {BEAR - A Large Scale Effort to Improve Clinical Practice}, author = {Nikolai Bisgaard}, url = {https://aas.memberclicks.net/assets/2019_FINAL_PROGRAM.pdf}, year = {2019}, date = {2019-03-02}, booktitle = {American Auditory Society's Scientific & Technology Meeting, February 28 - March 2, 2019, Scottsdale, Arizona, US.}, abstract = {A large scale study on clinical practices and hearing aid fitting has been started in Denmark in 2016 with aim of achieving better precision in fitting and creating new improved clinical guidelines. This $ 7.5 mill. program is a joint effort by 3 Universities, 3 Danish University Hospitals, 3 Danish hearing aid manufactures and the Danish certification laboratory. The program has three phases. The first phase has three focus areas: Acquisition of 2000 patients as a reference set using current clinical practices, development of improved outcome assessment and patient profiling and new signal processing strategies adapted to the more detailed profiling. Phase two centers on validation of the new strategies, studies on subpopulations with low benefit and development of a new efficient clinical strategy. Phase three includes studies on patient driven diagnostics and fitting and revising standards for clinical practice. The presentation will give an overview of the program as well as some of the first results.}, keywords = {}, pubstate = {published}, tppubtype = {conference} } A large scale study on clinical practices and hearing aid fitting has been started in Denmark in 2016 with aim of achieving better precision in fitting and creating new improved clinical guidelines. This $ 7.5 mill. program is a joint effort by 3 Universities, 3 Danish University Hospitals, 3 Danish hearing aid manufactures and the Danish certification laboratory. The program has three phases. The first phase has three focus areas: Acquisition of 2000 patients as a reference set using current clinical practices, development of improved outcome assessment and patient profiling and new signal processing strategies adapted to the more detailed profiling. Phase two centers on validation of the new strategies, studies on subpopulations with low benefit and development of a new efficient clinical strategy. Phase three includes studies on patient driven diagnostics and fitting and revising standards for clinical practice. The presentation will give an overview of the program as well as some of the first results. |
Universitetshospitaler
Odense Universitetshospital
Rikke Schnack-Petersen
rikke.schnack-petersen@rsyd.dk
Aalborg Universitetshospital
Michael Gaihede
mlg@rn.dk
Københavns Universitetshospital
Jesper Borchorst Yde
jesper.borchorst.yde.01@regionh.dk
Universiteter
Syddansk Universitet
Jesper Hvass Schmidt
jesper.schmidt@rsyd.dk
Aalborg Universitet
Dorte Hammershøi
dh@es.aau.dk
Danmarks Tekniske Universitet
Torsten Dau
tdau@dtu.dk
GTS
Industri
Oticon
Karen Wibling Solgård
kaws@oticon.dk
GN Resound
Nikolai Bisgaard
nbisgaard@gnresound.com
WSAudiology
Filip Marchman Rønne
filip.roenne@wsa.com