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with Janine Verge, AuD, Aud(C)
Anne Griffin, M.Sc. Audiology, R.Aud (NL)
Dana Song, MSc., Aud(C), Reg. CASLPO
Taylor Burt, B.Sc. (Hons) Psychology; M. ClSc Audiology, R.Aud (NL)
With the passing of Bill C-81: The Accessible Canada Act., this article hopes to outline seven steps to help create an accessibility project in your community.
by Unitron Canada
From digital records to health-related apps, data is revolutionizing the health care experience—and allowing people to make more informed decisions about their health with their care providers.
by John Riddington Young, TD and bar, MPhil, FRCS, DLO
The assassination in Shakespeare’s Hamlet is perpetrated by the ingenious method of pouring poison into the old King’s ear. Few doctors are not asked, ‘is it possible to kill anybody by pouring poison in their ear?’
by Monty McDonald, PEng, MBA
In this article, chemical engineer Monty McDonald, the Environment Chair of the Bayview Village Association in Toronto, provides information about the air-born chemical pollution issues relating to leaf blowers.
by James Jerger, PhD
Courtesy of our friends at the Hearing Review, James Jerger gives us Ten Highlights from the History of Audiology.
by Kaitlin Harvey, AuD
Curtis Wetmore, MSc, Aud(C), Reg. CASLPO
In this edition of “Striking the Right Balance,” Audiologists Curtis Wetmore and Kaitlin Harvey from the Centre for Advanced Hearing and Balance Testing and the Munk Hearing Centre at Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, ON, share their insight on considerations and modifications for pediatric vestibular assessments.
by Samira Anderson, AuD, PhD
Auditory training may be an efficacious management recommendation for older adults. The success of this training is likely to be enhanced if it employs techniques known to enhance neuroplasticity.
by Dalhousie University
Here we provide a brief overview of some current research being done in the areas of Genes, Noise, and Dementia.
by Rachel Caissie, PhD
Sarah Mason, MClSc, AuD
Rachel Caissie and Sarah Mason fill us in on the excellent work done by DHAAP to provide donated hearing aids to Nova Scotians, particularly seniors, who are not able to afford their own.
by Yaeesh Sardiwalla, MD, BSc
Nicholas Jufas, MD
David P. Morris, MD
Sardiwalla et al tell us about their recent study on Minimally Invasive Ponto Surgery (MIPS).