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by Michael Chrostowski, PhD
Shelley-Anne Li, MSc
The authors discuss the progress made in tinnitus treatment and management research – including work done in Canada – and tell us how the time is right to offer tinnitus sufferers effective options and the support they need.
by Victoria Milloy, MSc
Victoria Milloy tells us about why you might want to consider going the PhD route.
by Gustav Mueller
Gus Mueller looks back and tells what it meant to see Robyn Cox’s name attached to a publication.
with Kathy Pichora-Fuller, PhD, Aud(C), RAUD, FCAHS
In this installment of Science Matters, Kathy Pichora-Fuller and Gurjit Singh give us their excellent submission “Helping People Live with Hearing Loss: What Rehabilitative Audiologists Can Learn from Health and Social Psychology.”
by Gustav Mueller
In a reprint from our good friends at AudiologyOnline, Robyn Cox sits down for 20 Questions with Gus Mueller.
by Ruth Bentler, PhD
Ruth Bentler talks about how her “old” friend Robyn Cox, has spent a lifetime developing efficient, robust tools that crossed various domains.
by Mead Killon, PhD
Mead Killion fondly recounts how he grew to know Robyn Cox during the 20 years of IHAFF.
by Geneveve (Ginny) Alexander, MA
Ginny tells us how Robyn Cox went from being her teacher, her advisor, and her boss to being her friend.
by Donald Hayes, PhD
Unitron’s Don Hays tells us how someone he never worked with ended up being so important to his career.
by Robyn Cox, PhD
From Monographs in Contemporary Audiology 1(3), 1979. A detailed and reasoned explanation for the acoustic and/or mechanical source of every resonant frequency found in hearing aids