Pediatric Audiology
In the midst of an extraordinary time in public health around the world, I am pleased to share the work of my expert colleagues in pediatric audiology.
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In the midst of an extraordinary time in public health around the world, I am pleased to share the work of my expert colleagues in pediatric audiology.
This is a review of papers accessed from the Google ScholarTM and MendeleyTM databases that deal with risk of hearing loss when mechanical vibrations are also applied to the bodies of noise-exposed workers.
Janine Verge shares her top 5 reasons to always use a microphone when public speaking.
GN Hearing in Canada: New Faces, New Place It’s been a busy first year for David Molella since joining GN Hearing as the company’s first Managing Director of Canada. In February 2019, he joined GN Hearing to drive expansion and excellence in all GN products, services, and technology, overseeing the company’s Beltone and ReSound hearing…
CAA Membership Renewal – March 1st The CAA universal membership renewal date is March 1st. Current members would have received emails with steps to renew their membership. By renewing your membership, you are supporting the only association in Canada that provides an exclusive voice for audiologists. CAA Membership Benefits Also Include: Audiology Advocacy The CAA…
Our friends at GNResound share how the rise in connectivity has enabled powerful tools that help hearing aid users hear better in difficult listening environments, customize sound quality by environment, and improve ease of use of hearing aids.
Samira writes about how analysis methods can be developed to extract the neural signal with fewer channels and expand our ability to objectively assess real-world hearing ability.
In this edition of “Striking the Right Balance,” Dr. Mahmoud Farouk, MD, Otolaryngology & Audio-Vestibular Medicine at the Hearing and Speech Center, Minya City, Egypt discusses a variant of the most common form of positional vertigo. His clinical gems at the end of the article must not be missed!
Larry Humes writes on why audiologists should embrace every opportunity to serve those with impaired hearing, even those that may require creative reimagination of possible ways to do so, including those opting for OTC devices.
Persons with hearing difficulties who have postponed seeking assistance likely represent an untapped resource. By reframing your practice and using social media to spread the word you may become a successful disrupter/innovator expanding options for persons with hearing difficulties.