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by Vijay Parsa, PhD, PEng
Manan Sheel
Susan Scollie, PhD
Parsa, et al explore the increase in direct-to-consumer PSAPs, OTC hearing aids, and hearables and why it is important to raise consumer awareness on what entails in wearing such devices, and the role of hearing health care professionals in ensuring benefit from amplification even from direct-to-consumer models.
by Robert W. Koch
Sheila Moodie, PhD
Koch and Moodie write about probe-tube placement in audiology and why it must be mastered to provide evidence-based care in audiological practice.
by Danielle Glista, PhD, Reg CASLPO
This overview article introduces the topic of telepractice in audiology, discusses key practice considerations for beginner providers and outlines current research efforts at the National Centre for Audiology related to pediatric-focused clinical implementation.
by Marlene Bagatto, AuD, PhD
Dr Bagatto tells us about how the Pediatric Bone Conduction Hearing Device Working Group has designed and executed informative projects related to BCHD fitting in children.
by Jordana Costa Soares, PhD
Jordana Costa Soares tells us how an analysis of the barriers and facilitators of implementation can be used to develop a product that is of high-quality, effective, and efficient at delivering the best services to the public.
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
This issue looks at what’s happening at the National Centre for Audiology (NCA) at Western University starting with an interview with new director, Dr Susan Scollie.
with Gael Hannan
Gael Hannan tells us about here recent trip to Scandinavia, her speech at GN Resound, and her experiences with accessibility along the way.
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
Pam Millet looks at whether streaming technologies can replace personal “FM” systems in the classroom.
by Wayne J. Staab, PhD
In this issue’s installment, Wayne Staab takes a two-part look at the evolution of the hearing aid battery.
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
After recently attending 3 conferences in a short period of time, Robert Harrison explores the question of how to speed up audiology knowledge translation.