The Ubiquitous (or Mysterious Decibel (dB)
Noise expert Alberto Behar explains why the dB is not a unit at all.
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Noise expert Alberto Behar explains why the dB is not a unit at all.
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.
Daria Valkenburg fills us in on how a few on Prince Edward Islanders are committed to changing perceptions on hearing loss.
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.
Dr Bob Harrison helps hearing health professionals, audiologists be aware and be prepared to answer questions about health effects of wind turbine noise.
A recent issue of Canadian Audiologist dealt with “terminology,” and the caution of using the right term or phrase has never been more important than now. We have all heard of “over the counter” or OTC hearing aids. While this phrase seems to be ubiquitous, there are no OTC hearing aids… yet. There are still…
Marshall Chasin ponders the question of where we would be in Audiology today without our colleagues and their contributions to the field (and this journal!) .
In this interview President of CAA, Sarah Mason shares some thoughts and insight from Audiology students entering the field.
CAA News – January 2020. Click here for all the latest news from the Canadian Academy of Audiology.
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