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Hal-Hen History

Alan More brings us the fascinating history of the enduring partnership between Harold Spar and Henry Meltsner and the innovation and advancements of Hal-Hen.

The Elusive Road to Binaural Hearing Aids

Wayne Staab takes us for a trip along “The Elusive Road to Binaural Hearing Aids”

Infant Hearing in Canada and the Canadian Infant Hearing Task Force

Bill brings us up to speed with the latest on infant hearing in Canada and the Canadian Infant Hearing Task Force.

Understanding Chronic Subjective Dizziness

Dr. Rick Balys amd Steven MacNeil discuss how to look for signs that your patient may have chronic subjective dizziness (CSD).

Love Poem to Hearing Aids

Gael Hannan debunks an urban myth that people who use hearing aids dislike them with her wonderful Love Poem to Hearing Aids.

We Must Be More than the Device

Calvin Staples has chosen some excellent entries from HearingHealthMatters.org that illustrate how audiologists must ensure they are “More than the Device.”

A Treatment Planning Checklist

In Peter’s last column he discussed the value and importance of incorporating speech-in-noise testing into an audiologist’s standard set of assessments. Now he tells us how to develop a treatment plan with this information.

Message from the President

This is my first President’s Message. It is indeed a great honour to have been elected as president of the Canadian Academy of Audiology. Thank you for the trust and confidence the members of the association and the Board of Directors have shown in me. Ever the optimist, over my tenure, I will endeavour to…

Happy Birthday to You

Version française disponible ci-dessous Canadian Audiologist is now one year old! I would love to be able to sing Happy Birthday, but despite my own personal interest in music and how hearing aids can better process music, I cannot carry a tune. If I am lucky, I may be able to find the key by…

Why Audiology? Contest Winners

This fall, CAA held a contest for Canadian audiology students entitled Why Audiology? Students were asked to develop a project to promote audiology to other students, professionals, or members of the public who might benefit from knowing more about what audiologists do. The winning entry was submitted by Sebastien Pilon and Kathryn Toner, both first-year…