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by Marshall Chasin, AuD
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…
with Marshall Chasin, AuD
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!) .
with Sarah Mason, MClSc, AuD
In this interview President of CAA, Sarah Mason shares some thoughts and insight from Audiology students entering the field.
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
CAA News – January 2020. Click here for all the latest news from the Canadian Academy of Audiology.
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Alan Moore Memorial Award, Ida Institute Announcement, Starkey Canada Executive Team Announcement
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Alberto Behar explores the issue of low-frequency noise.
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
Universal newborn hearing screening programs have changed the landscape for children with hearing loss; however, we cannot rest on our laurels. We need to continue to support students and parents into adolescent and adulthood.
with Gael Hannan
Accepting the reality of hearing loss is a different process for everyone. Some adjust better than others, but we all struggle with the changed dynamics of our relationships; caught between worlds of people who can hear and the people who can’t.
with Madeline Barber
For the last 30 years, Rick and the Rick Hansen Foundation have been working hard to create awareness and deliver innovative solutions and support people who are Deaf or hard of hearing.
by Robert Traynor, Ed.D., MBA, FNAP
Robert Traynor tells the story of how much of the research on early aircraft noise levels was conducted at Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, spearheaded by a virtual “Who’s – Who” of Physics at the time.