Seminars in Hearing (SH)
Journal Descriptions
Seminars in Hearing is a peer‑reviewed quarterly journal dedicated to the field of audiology and hearing sciences. It provides a platform for high-quality, evidence-based reviews and critical analyses that bridge research and clinical practice. Each issue focuses on a specific topic related to hearing, auditory disorders, and rehabilitation, delivering insights that are relevant to audiologists, clinicians, researchers, and students alike. The journal covers a wide spectrum of subjects including the assessment and management of hearing loss, auditory processing disorders, cochlear implants, hearing aids, psychoacoustics, speech perception, pediatric and geriatric audiology, and emerging technologies in hearing diagnostics and treatment. By emphasizing both clinical application and scientific advancement, the journal supports the translation of research findings into improved patient care. Seminars in Hearing also highlights innovations in auditory screening, rehabilitation strategies, and educational approaches for hearing health professionals. Its rigorous peer-review process ensures that all published content maintains the highest standards of quality, accuracy, and relevance. Indexed in major biomedical and allied health databases such as PubMed Central and Scopus, the journal serves as an essential resource for the global audiology community seeking authoritative, up-to-date knowledge in the rapidly evolving field of hearing science.
Seminars in Hearing (SH) is :-
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International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, auditory disorders, psychoacoustics, screening and assessment techniques, emerging technologies in hearing devices and rehabilitation, clinical aspects of hearing loss, Emergency Medicine, General Medicine, Internal Medicine, Medicine (miscellaneous) , Online or Print , Monthly Journal
- UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 0734-0451, E-ISSN: 1098-8955, Established: 1980,
- Does Not Provide Crossref DOI
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Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed, UGC CARE