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by Marshall Chasin
Originally posted at HHTM On October, 2015. Reprinted with permission. From time to time, I am asked either by a referring physician, a union, or a local Workers Compensation Board (sometimes referred to as the Worker’s Safety and Insurance Board) whether a particular worker has a hearing loss that could have been caused by his or her…
by Marshall Chasin, AuD
Version française disponible ci-dessous I recently returned from giving a series of talks in Australia, replete with the occasional snake and some 8-legged furry Australian citizens that have a propensity to crawl into people’s shoes at night. I am not sure of the exact statistic but I think that Australia has the highest ranking of…
by Gurjit Singh, MSc, PhD
Between the two of us, Canadian Audiologist Editor-in-Chief Marshall Chasin and I likely attend around a dozen conferences a year, and hands down, our favourite continues to be the annual conference of the Canadian Academy of Audiology. The conference is intimate and accessible, consistently offers a world class selection of speakers and learning opportunities, and…
with Calvin Staples, MSc
Inspired by a recent trip to a noisy Toronto Blue Jays game, Calvin Staples gives us some blogs related to music and noise courtesy of our friends at HearingHealthMatters.org.
with Peter Stelmacovich, MCl Sc
On a recent trip to Paris, Peter Stelmacovich wondered if there may be threats to audiology from new innovations.
with Michael Vekasi, AuD, R.Aud, Aud(C), FAAA
In this issue’s installment, Michael Vekasi shares his unique insights as both a vestibular patient and audiologist.
with Gael Hannan
Gael Hannan taps into her inner professor and gives us “The World’s Shortest Audiology Course.”
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Alberto Behar explores the issue of hearing protection comfort related to usage.
with Wayne J. Staab, PhD
Wayne Staab looks back on the disposable hearing aid that was introduced in 2000 By Songbird Medical.