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Mysteries of the Hearing Brain

Samira Anderson wonders why do some people do so well with hearing aids, while other continue to struggle?

The Big Picture

It has been an honour and a privilege to serve as President of the Canadian Academy of Audiology this past year, 2017-2018. As an Academy, we have done some amazing work and we should pat ourselves on the back for all that we have accomplished. Through leadership, advocacy, education, research and increasing public awareness on…

Introducing Mysteries of the Hearing Brain!

Our newest contributor, Samira Anderson, provides a bit of personal and professional background, and the basis for her new column.

Where Research Meets the Clinic

Welcome to this issue of Canadian Audiologist. This issue is packed with informative articles, many of which are written so clearly and are so applicable to our clients that they can simply be printed off and given to them. Pam Millett has written a wonderful piece entitled Getting students ready for “back to school.” This…

Industry Research: New Solutions for ITE Direct Streaming

The industry has made great strides in the sound quality of the audio signal provided in hearing aids via directional microphone technology and digital noise reduction. These have led to improved speech understanding in both quiet and noisy listening environments.

Science Matters: Alternative Models of Hearing Care for Older Adults

With age-related hearing loss being among the most chronic health conditions for older adults, Sara Mamo presents an excellent article on Alternative Models of Hearing Care for Older Adults

Research Tune-Up: Using PubMed for Quick Searches in the Clinic

We can all benefit from Jackie Phinney’s PubMed research primer, and this article will cover the basics of searching PubMed as well as some useful tips that can get you relevant results fast.

Audiology in the Classrooms: Getting Students Ready for “Back to School”

Our Audiology Education column gets bumped up to feature this issue and will cover some of the skills and plans needed across the grade levels for students to have their best chance for success at school.

Moving from Bedside to Clinic: Electrocochleography Applications

Although ECochG technique is not one of the most common audiological assessments in clinical settings, it has a range of valuable clinical applications in the evaluation of the inner ear and auditory nerve function.

In Conversation with Brent Edwards

The name Brent Edwards, PhD really needs no introduction but for the 7 people who do not know Marshall Chasin chats with the Saskatchewan native about his career to date and his relocation to Australia.