Section I. Core Principles 1 Basic Management Principles for Audiologists 2 An Introduction to Business Analytics, Administration, and Ethics 3 Human Resources 4 Accounting for Audiologists 5 Quality Improvement: The Controlling Principle of Practice Management 6 Clinical Education in Audiology 7 Clinical Report Writing Using SOAP Notes 8 Infection Control
Section II. Practical Applications 9 Credentialing, Contracting, Coding, and Payment 10 Pricing Strategies in Clinical Practice 11 Entrepreneurial Audiology: Sales and Marketing Strategies in the Consumer-Driven Health Care Era 12 Improving the Acceptance Rate of Amplification: A Benefit to Patients and Practices 13 Changes in Health Care Documentation: A Clinical Process Perspective 14 Valuation and Exit Strategy
Brian Taylor is at the University of Sheffield where he holds the position of NMR Service manager. He was born in London and obtained both his degrees at the University of Bristol, his doctorate under the supervision of Robin Goodfellow. He was a post-doctoral fellow at University of Bristol, where he worked with Gordon Stone. He moved to the University of Sheffield in 1974 to take charge of the Department of Chemistry's first FT NMR spectrometer. He is interested in the application of NMR spectroscopy in undergraduate teaching and has been instrumental in pioneering the use of NMR automation in British Universities.