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Hearing health services need adequate human resources. The capability to provide services leading to positive impact to the hearing health status of the community very much depends on the availability of well trained, and intelligent personnels having good ethics, in response to the need of the community.
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Suwento, R. (2004). Hearing Health Infrastructure in Indonesia. In: Suzuki, JI., Kobayashi, T., Koga, K. (eds) Hearing Impairment. Springer, Tokyo. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-68397-1_9
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