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with Kelly Tremblay
In this issue, Kelly Tremblay focuses on another risk factor that was identified by the Lancet Commission – late-life depression, and the psychosocial consequences of a feeling of disconnect due to hearing loss.
by Robert Traynor, Ed.D., MBA, FNAP
Courtesy of our friends at HHTM.org, Robert Traynor tells us about the fascinating Howard Hughes and The Road to Hearing Loss.
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
Pam Millett tell us how the Ready, S(tudent) E(nvironment) T(eacher), Listen model framework was modified to discuss variables that audiologists need to consider to make the best choice of Hearing Assistance Technology. In this column, Pam focuses on the S – the student part.
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
Robert explores one of the biggest paradoxes in audiology by looking at the past, present, and future of otoacoustic emissions.
with Gael Hannan
For someone with hearing loss, travelling can be a real worry when it comes to forgetting an item that could be essential to communication. Relax, Gael is ready to help.
by Phonak
Advanced Bionics
Phonak and Advanced Bionics share their breakthrough in new microphone technology called MultiBeam Technology which is designed to help people with hearing aids and cochlear implants hear better, especially in noise.
by Alberto Behar, PEng
Hearing loss in orchestra players is not a new problem. It has been acknowledged and discussed for many years by many researchers. While results can be variable, one thing everybody agrees upon, is that many other musicians (such as rock, hard metal, etc) do suffer some degree of hearing loss.
by Louise Sinden-Carroll, QSO, JP, PhD
In 900 (or so) words, Dr. Louise Sinden-Carroll gives us some insights about the impact of her hearing loss on her sibling relationships.
by Frankie Talarico
The future is here. Frankie Talarico explores the increased availability of 3-D printing, and how audiologists can use this technology to benefit the profession, patients, and the world.
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Canadian Audiologist is proud to sit down and have a talk with renowned clinical audiologist and a psychoacoustician, Rich Tyler.