Life Lessons
In the past 10 years since earning her PhD in Auditory Neuroscience Jane fondly reflects on the lessons I learned from her advisor, Dr. Nina Kraus.
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In the past 10 years since earning her PhD in Auditory Neuroscience Jane fondly reflects on the lessons I learned from her advisor, Dr. Nina Kraus.
As some of the first to have worked in Nina’s lab at Northwestern, Trent and Anu reminisce about those earliest, seminal, foundational years which shaped all that came later.
Samira Anderson outlines how Nina’s work as a teacher and researcher has impacted students and colleagues and Samira herself.
Indeed, an amazing person, Canadian Audiologist is proud to be able to recognize Dr Nina Kraus. We have gathered a group of articles written by Nina’s colleagues and former post-docs and students. They reflect her vibrant nature and the impact she has had on understanding the mechanisms that underlie clinical impairments and expertise in auditory function.
Virtual Conference Modules (VCM): More than a webinar, shorter than a full-day conference! The CAA education event fall 2021 will be a series of virtual conference modules from September through early December 2021. Each 2-hour, themed module contains more variety than a webinar and is easier to fit into your schedule. It is clear to…
CAA Board Member Glynnis Tidball Received the Providence Health Care (PHC) Award For Excellence In Clinical Practice BC audiologist and former CAA board member Glynnis Tidball received the Providence Health Care (PHC) Award for Excellence in Clinical Practice in June. This award is given to a clinician considered “an exemplary model of clinical practice” by…
Of Sound Mind. How Our Brain Constructs a Meaningful Sonic World By Nina Kraus, Ph.D. The MIT Press. Cambridge, Massachusetts | London, England. ISBN 9780262045865 (hardcover). This book has 368 pages, including the index. Reviewed by: Amineh Koravand, PhD Dr. Nina Kraus is the Hugh Knowles Professor at Northwestern University, exploring the neural encoding of…
Dr. Nina Kraus is being celebrated in this special issue of CanadianAudiologist. To be fair, Nina’s work is being feted, but it is almost impossible to separate Nina from her work. Nina’s passion is boundless, and it would be naïve to think that we can separate Nina from her work, or for that matter, from…
An Interview with Peter Stelmacovich of Phonak Canada
In a recent interview, Phonak’s Peter Stelmacovich shared some of his experiences as a consumer and an Audiologist, with regard to living with a severe to profound hearing loss.
The pandemic has emphasized the need for a new type of learning. Unfortunately, in such a hands-on field as hearing healthcare, ‘touchless’ experiences can only go so far. Robert Koch would like to introduce you to CARL.