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by Ryan Kalef, BSc, MSc, AUD(C), RAUD
Carol A. Lau, MA (Aud), BA (Sp & H Th)
Rachel Liu, AuD, AUD(C), Reg. CASLPO
Melissa McFadden, MSc, Reg. CASLPO
Andrew Sharpe, HIS
Ryan Kalef and his colleagues share with us the results of a Canadian-based clinical trial that was conducted across the country with the aim of providing empirical evidence of the efficacy of the Widex U-platform.
by A.U. Bankaitis, PhD
A.U. Bankaitis tells us how the quality level produced by a particular otoscope and associated functionality is influenced by the technology you choose.
by Dan Bosnyak, PhD
Laurel Trainor, PhD
Through an informative an interesting Q and A, Dr. Dan Bosnyak and Dr. Laurel Trainor tell us about the exciting research going on at the LIVELab facility in Hamilton, Ontario.
by Bill Hodgetts, R.Aud, PhD
It has been a tremendous privilege over the past year to serve as president of CAA. As you know, one of our main association objectives each year is to bring to our members a world-class congress that provides audiologists a chance to assemble, learn and connect over the important issues in our field. The World…
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Did you wonder if there is anything coming up for people with an interest in the effects of noise and noise control? Alberto Behar gives is the lowdown on the upcoming acoustical events around the world.
with Marshall Chasin, AuD
Based on his 35 years of working at the Musicians’Clinics of Canada (www.MusiciansClinics.com), Marshall Chasin writes “An Open Letter to Hard-of-Hearing Musicians”.
by Wayne J. Staab, PhD
Steve Armstrong, BEng Electrical Engineer
Wayne and Steve tell us the tale of the “SNR-Mate© A Useful, Effective, and Simple Test Lost to Time and Sound Card Changes.”
with Gael Hannan
In this issue’s installment, Gael Hannan tells us why you might want to drop by your local watering hole to help protect your hearing.
with Calvin Staples, MSc
Courtesy of our friends at HearingHealthMatters.org, Calvin Staples is takes us back to school with some excellent blog selections about hearing in the classroom.
with Peter Stelmacovich, MCl Sc
In his last column, Peter discussed candidacy for wireless microphones. In this issue, he shares some personal strategies he uses in challenging listening situations.