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by Renée Lefrançois, MScS, Audiologist, Reg. CASLPO
Gina Stefanelli
Innovative thinkers recognized that the mobility and true portability of these tablet computers could be used to rethink the way audiometers are used. Composed of software, a tablet, and a set of calibrated headphones, a new evolution in audiometry is being realized.
by Bill Droogendyk
Bill Droogendyk tells us how you can help your clients break the 2 meter hearing bubble by fitting them with telecoil equipped hearing devices! A non-proprietary, value adding, universal hearing solution that can be implemented almost anywhere.
by Tim Archer and Mike Shaw
Tim and Mike tell us why the Induction Loop continues to be the most practical, convenient and reliable system available for assistive listening in public places.
by Daniel Paccioretti, MSc, Aud(C), RAUD, RHIP
As a number of companies are active in the development of digital streaming remote microphone technologies, Daniel Paccioretti bids farewell to the personal FM system.
by Jonathan Vaisberg, PhD
Ewan Macpherson, PhD
Susan Scollie, PhD
Jonathan Vaisberg and his colleagues from Western University tell us why there is a need for clinicians to be wary of probe tube insertion depth if measuring the true level at the eardrum is the goal.
by Anne Griffin, M.Sc. Audiology, R.Aud (NL)
Terry-Lynn Young, PhD
Susan Stanton, PhD
This article will tell you all about Newfoundland and Labrador’s Centre for Genomics-Based Research and Development in Hearing Science and its mission to facilitate discovery, innovation, and knowledge translation, with a focus on the genomic determinants of auditory dysfunction.
by Ryan Kalef, BSc, MSc, AUD(C), RAUD
Carol A. Lau, MA (Aud), BA (Sp & H Th)
Rachel Liu, AuD, AUD(C), Reg. CASLPO
Melissa McFadden, MSc, Reg. CASLPO
Andrew Sharpe, HIS
Ryan Kalef and his colleagues share with us the results of a Canadian-based clinical trial that was conducted across the country with the aim of providing empirical evidence of the efficacy of the Widex U-platform.
by A.U. Bankaitis, PhD
A.U. Bankaitis tells us how the quality level produced by a particular otoscope and associated functionality is influenced by the technology you choose.
by Dan Bosnyak, PhD
Laurel Trainor, PhD
Through an informative an interesting Q and A, Dr. Dan Bosnyak and Dr. Laurel Trainor tell us about the exciting research going on at the LIVELab facility in Hamilton, Ontario.
by Bill Hodgetts, R.Aud, PhD
It has been a tremendous privilege over the past year to serve as president of CAA. As you know, one of our main association objectives each year is to bring to our members a world-class congress that provides audiologists a chance to assemble, learn and connect over the important issues in our field. The World…