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by Myron Huen, MSc, RAUD, RHIP
In this edition of “Striking the Right Balance,” Audiologist Myron Huen from the Cochlear Implant team at St. Paul’s Hospital, Vancouver, BC, shares her experience performing vestibular assessments in Cochlear Implant candidates.
by Sigfrid D. Soli, PhD
Ross Roeser, PhD
Véronique Vaillancourt, MHSc
Courtesy our friends at AAA, we give you the second part of a two-part article detailing an objective way of characterizing real-world noise environments in terms of their impact of effective speech communication.
by Samira Anderson, AuD, PhD
Samira Anderson looks at auditory training and neuroplasticity.
by Ronald Choquette, MOA, AUD, CH-TM
Dominique Wright, MSc S(A)
Choquette and Wright tell us about The University of Montreal’s speech-language pathology and audiology clinic’s tinnitus and sound tolerance problem program added in 2015.
by Damien Ponsot
This article describes the author’s own experience with hyperacusis which developed after being exposed to high-level sounds during a concert.
by Pawel J. Jastreboff, PhD, ScD, MBA
Pawel Jastreboff explores the neurophysiological model of tinnitus with the main assumption that in clinically-significant tinnitus other systems in the brain outside the auditory system are involved.
by Rich Tyler, PhD
Although there is no clear evidence that there is a pill to treat tinnitus, this is what many sufferers want. Richard Tyler explores what to do.
by Rex Banks, AuD, Reg. CASLPO
Dany Pineault, AuD, Reg CASLPO
Maha Atrach, AuD, Reg. CASLPO
In the Fall of 2018, the Canadian Hearing Society was contacted by epidemiologist and researcher, Pamela Ramage-Morin, MSc, from Statistics Canada about the tinnitus data derived from the Canadian Health Measures Survey (CHMS).
by Sylvie Hébert
With the looming challenge posed by hearing disorders, it is time to open a conversation concerning the opportunity of adding an Institute on Hearing and Communication Disorders to the existing CIHR structure, so that all researchers working in the hearing field can speak with a united voice.
by James Henry, PhD
Michael Piskosz, MS
Arnaud Norena, PhD
Philippe Fournier, PhD, MScS, Audiologist, FAAA
This insightful article by Henry et al focuses on audiologists and their role in providing effective clinical services for their patients.