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Toward Improving Accessibility and Affordability of Hearing Aids for Persons with Mild and Moderate Sensorineural Hearing Loss

Policy efforts in the US and Canada should focus on legislating uniform qualification and coverage for hearing healthcare provision through federal health programs to assure access to timely and effective interventions for hearing loss.

Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids—The Canadian Perspective

Over-the-Counter hearing aids have come up in talks and discussions at the annual CAA conference. This has led to the formation of an OTC working group and articles here in past issues of Canadian Audiologist. With this special issue, we are hoping to further the discussion.

Welcome to a Special Issue of Canadian Audiologist Focused on Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids

Spurred on by talks and discussions at the annual CAA conference and the formation of an OTC working group, this special issue of Canadian Audiologist aims to further the discussion on Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids.

Industry News

GN Hearing in Canada: New Faces, New Place, 31st Seminars on Audition

CAA News – March 2020

CAA News – March 2020 – CAA Membership, CAA Conference 2020, CAA Webinars on Demand

A Brief History of Adenoidectomy – A Glowing Report of the Post Nasal Space

Courtesy our friends at entandaudiologynews.com, we are happy to share Conroy and Riddington Young’s “A Brief History of Adenoidectomy.”

The Ubiquitous (or Mysterious Decibel (dB)

Noise expert Alberto Behar explains why the dB is not a unit at all.

Hot Tips to Help Your Clients ‘Be Best’

Drawing on her lifetime of training as a person with hearing loss and receiving care from a lot of hearing professionals, Gael Hannan shares some helpful tips.

Changing Perceptions on Hearing Loss on PEI… One Project at a Time

Daria Valkenburg fills us in on how a few on Prince Edward Islanders are committed to changing perceptions on hearing loss.

The Incredible Shrinking FM Receiver

It is challenging for clinical audiologists to keep track of advances in FM system technology. With parent consent, picking up the phone or sending an email to collaborate on technology choices ensures that our students have the best possible access to the world through hearing.