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with Alberto Behar, PEng
Hearing protectors are the most popular way to control hazardous noise. There are several issues related to the very essence of the protectors and the way they are chosen and used and we will examine some of the basic concepts involved and deal with their practical applications over the next few issues.
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
As audiologists and speech-language pathologists, support and collaboration with Teachers of the Deaf is vital to ensure the hard work we do to identify children early and give them a solid foundation for communication and academic success does not fall apart due to a lack of school services.
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
There are many reasons why it is desirable to get drugs and perhaps genetic materials into the cochlea including prevention or reduction of cochlear damage or promotion of the re-growth of cochlear neurons.
with Janine Verge, AuD, Aud(C)
Eli Lubell, BSA, MSc Audiology
Lauren Peters, BA, MSc Audiology
Melanie Santhikumar, B.Sc. and M.Sc.
May is hearing and speech month. What better time to consider how you can make your phone and video calling more accessible for yourself or other people living with hearing loss!
with Gael Hannan
You are a wonderful audiologist. I can say this because, even if I don’t know you, you are an audiology school graduate who cares about what you do – or you wouldn’t be reading Canadian Audiologist. And if you’re anything like 99% of the audiologists I have known and loved, then you’re not only good…
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
GOOD NEWS! Metrolinx new Ontario Line is a downtown Toronto relief public transit line that can take you all the way from the Ontario Science Centre to Exhibition Place in just 30 minutes or less. Keeping noises and vibrations down as trains move along the tracks is very important to all of us. The great…
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Tribute Maurice H. Miller, PhD, Audiology Educator and Pioneer of Occupational Hearing Conservation Apr 12, 2021 REPRINTED FROM HEARINGREVIEW.COM Maurice H. Miller, PhD Maurice (Murray) H. Miller, PhD, passed away on January 10, 2021 at age 90. Dr Miller was a pioneer in the field of occupational hearing conservation and a respected expert in numerous other…
by Margaret Young
It may be common knowledge among hearing health professionals in Canada that the month of May is Speech and Hearing month. However, I am quite certain that this is not top of mind for the general public. So, I challenge each of you to take time this month to reflect and ask yourself ‘What am…
by Marshall Chasin, AuD
Equality and Equity Our cover feature article in this issue of CanadianAudiologist is “Spotlight on Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion at Canadian University Audiology Programs”, by Dekota Clayton, Anne Griffin, Dana Song and Janine Verge. Equity has always fascinated me, even when quite early in my audiology career. I recall having a conversation with a friend…
by Margaret Young
Oh my goodness, it’s already March. In less than three weeks from now it will officially be spring. How is that possible? I have to admit my heart sinks slightly as I reflect on the challenges of the last twelve months. Fortunately, that sinking feeling is brief as the spring season always seems to bring…