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Dr. Dick Salvi – “The Man Who Liked Salicylate”
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
Dick Salvi as a Workaholic
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
Mister Tinnitus
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
Dick Salvi: Ahead of His Time
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
Thank You Dr. Dick Salvi!
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
Oh You Mean Dick Salvi the Workaholic. Gee I Sure Do Love That Guy
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
The Three V’s as a Recipe for Success
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
The Consummate Collaborator
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
Dick Salvi Interview with Doug Beck (2001)
In celebration of his life's work, friends and colleagues share their thoughts on the outstanding career of Dr. Richard Salvi.
Mysteries of the Hearing Brain
Samira Anderson looks at counseling patients on understanding the mechanisms involved in adjusting to increased loudness.
Changing the Audiological Mindset about Fitness for Duty Assessments for Jobs with Essential Hearing-Critical Tasks
Courtesy our friends at AAA, we give you the first part of a two-part article introducing an objective way of characterizing real-world noise environments in terms of their impact of effective speech communication.
Reflections from a Music Educator on Interdisciplinary Audiology Research
Cathy Benedict from Western University’s Don Wright Faculty of Music takes on her fascinating journey with interdisciplinary audiology research.
Columns
Noisy Notes
Noise expert Alberto Behar explores The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the Noise Reduction Rating
Audiology in the Classrooms
As professionals, we are always cognizant of ensuring that the adults in a child’s life understand the implications of hearing loss but what about the child?
Stories from Our Past
Robert Traynor continues his look at noise exposure among the air crews in bombers and fighter planes in WWII.
Issues in Accessibility
A variety of disciplines, including OT, occupational science, audiology, SLP, and rehabilitation science have been working to advance more inclusive practices for workers with hearing loss.
The Way I Hear It
Gael revisits her last column but from the point of view of the hearing professional.
From the Labs to the Clinics
Bob takes a look at the future of genetic etiology in pediatric audiology in helping understand the exact nature of the hearing mechanism deficits.