How to Become a Trained Surgical Site
Why Surgical Site Training Matters
Envoy Medical pioneered one-of-a-kind, fully implanted hearing technology for patients who are not well served by traditional amplification solutions. Surgical site training helps ensure that implantation and post-operative care are delivered with consistency, safety, and a focus on long-term outcomes.
This training is designed to support surgeons as they evaluate whether fully implanted hearing solutions are appropriate for their practice and patient population.
Start your journey toward becoming a trained Envoy Medical surgical site
Interested in Becoming a ProviderSteps to Become a Surgical Site
Complete Training
- Participate in product and procedural training provided by Envoy Medical, which may include hands-on experience in our bone lab.and observational learning opportunities.
- Develop familiarity with implantation techniques, device handling, and care pathways relevant to fully implanted hearing technology.
Become a Provider
After completing required education and training, select sites may be invited to join our growing list of surgical sites authorized to purchase and implant Envoy Medical products.
Insights from Providers
"The technology [of the Esteem hearing implant] is just amazing. This implant is actually the Cadillac or Lamborghini of all hearing options out there. It’s expensive and it’s technologically much more advanced than everything else out there. It’s not for everyone. It’s for people who really care about the carefree lifestyle and the fact that they don’t have to put on something."
John Li, MD
/ Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose & Throat) SpecialistJupiter, FL“The Esteem has enabled us to provide a new treatment modality for a population of patients we previously could not help. This is a group of people who simply have not been satisfied with hearing aids and may not be candidates for other devices or procedures”
Jack Shohet, MD
/ Neurotologist/Otologist Orange County, CA“I found that patient understanding and realistic expectations are perhaps the most important criteria for successful outcomes. It takes close collaboration and synchronicity with the surgeon, an understanding of the uniqueness of each case, as well as a total commitment to the needs and best interests of each individual patient. As an audiologist, I was both ready for this commitment and eager to be able to change so many lives.”
Nancy Cohen, AuD
/CSA at and employee of Envoy Medical, Previously Clinical Director of Audiology, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center, Burlington, MAProfessionally participated in Esteem FDA clinical trials while at Lahey
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