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by James R. Curran
James Curran looks back at a time when, if an audiologist dispensed (sold) a hearing aid, it was considered unethical behavior by the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) and resulted in membership expulsion and loss of professional certification.
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Industry News: November 2021
David Shipp’s Retirement,
FDA Proposed Rules for OTC Hearing Aids Extend Beyond OTC,
President’s Award Winner 2021,
Ida launches new Learning Hall course on Child-Centered Care, & more
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
CAA News: November 2021
1. President’s Award Winner 2021
2. Student Award Winners 2021
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Alberto Behar reminds us, when choosing hearing protection, we need to remember the sage saying of Aram Glorig: “the best protector is the one that is worn” and adding…and properly worn.
with Gael Hannan
Gael Hannan reminds practitioners that understanding the importance of self-care to the quality of life for people with hearing loss should be a critical component of your practice.
with Janine Verge, AuD, Aud(C)
Janine Verge writes about how we must remember that quality customer service includes reducing physical barriers at reception and counter service areas for people living with hearing loss to make them feel valued, and help create accessible communities.
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
Bob Harrison is “frustrated, fed up, and completely saddened” by the lack of attention to cochlear amplification in clinical audiology.
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
Pam Millett takes a trip down memory lane with Carolyne Edwards to talk about the early days of educational audiology in Ontario and answer some of questions about the evolution of educational audiology over the years.
by Calvin Staples, MSc
Sheila Moodie, PhD
Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Tinnitus Reviewed by Calvin Staples As a clinical audiologist who, like many of us, has worked with tinnitus patients and someone who has also attempted to seek new forms of treatment or therapy for tinnitus suffers, the opportunity to review the textbook Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) For Tinnitus was welcomed. The…
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
David Shipp’s Retirement By Maria Simone M.Sc and Kari Smilsky M.Cl.Sc After 33 years of exemplary contributions to the field of audiology David Shipp is retiring from the Cochlear Implant Program at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. He has left an indelible mark on all those who have had the opportunity to work with or collaborate…