Audiology and Neurotology
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Shaping the future of hearing and balance disorders.
Introduction
Audiology and Neurotology, published by KARGER, stands at the forefront of research in the fields of otorhinolaryngology, audiology, and related neurosciences in Switzerland. With an impressive history of publication from 1996 to 2024, this journal caters to a diverse audience of researchers, clinicians, and students dedicated to advancing the understanding and treatment of auditory and balance disorders. Holding a significant Q1 category ranking in Otorhinolaryngology and Speech and Hearing and a commendable position in other related areas, it reflects a robust impact within its niche. Though currently operating under a subscription model, the journal remains accessible to an extensive readership striving to explore cutting-edge findings and implications for clinical practice. By disseminating high-quality research, Audiology and Neurotology continues to play a crucial role in shaping the landscape of audiological science and provides a platform for vital scholarly communication.
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