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by Nick Hobbs
Nick Hobbs writes about how audiologists are uniquely positioned to recommend a simple well-established technology that can improve their clients’ satisfaction with hearing aids, improve their communities, and, in doing so, build their practices.
by Alberto Behar, PEng
The author questions why the people performing audiometric tests in the province of Ontario are not licensed as is the case in other Canadian provinces.
by Steve Mosher
Steve Mosher, a bassoonist with the National Ballet of Canada Orchestra writes about the Health and Safety Guidelines for Live Performance
by Christine Turgeon, PhD
Christine Turgeon tells us about L’Équipe/Team Canada Healing Hands (TCHH), a humanitarian and registered charitable organization, who’s volunteers have a record of success working with various partners throughout Haiti and other low-resourced regions, to strengthen local capacities in rehabilitation for children and adults with disabilities.
with Marshall Chasin, AuD
Marshall Chasin explores the limitations and the benefits of a flared tubing.
with Kim L. Tillery, PhD
Kim Tillery explains the nature of central auditory processing disorders (CAPD).
by Harry Teder
Harry Teder tells us about the first wireless CROS.
with Wayne J. Staab, PhD
Steve Armstrong, BEng Electrical Engineer
Wayne Staab and Steve Armstrong answer the questions “What is So Great About Bluetooth?”
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Alberto Behar delves into concerns about health hazard from fibreglass material used in audiometric booths.
with Greg Noel, AuD, Aud (C)
Steve Aiken, PhD
Greg Noel and Steve Aiken explore questions about the utility of obtaining acoustic reflexes.