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by Hearing Health & Technology Matters
Hearing Health & Technology Matters (HHTM), a leading online resource for hearing professionals and consumers with hearing loss, has released the results of its November 2020 Audiologist Survey of audiologists in the United States conducted between November 20th to 30th, 2020.
by Richard Einhorn
Richard Einhorn writes about arrival and rapid maturation around the consumerization of hearing health technology and why this should surprise no one.
by Wayne J. Staab, PhD
Aside from textbooks, a variety of journals related to hearing, hearing aids, and associated topics have been used by hearing professionals to educate themselves in methods and procedures to better identify and manage hearing loss. This article recalls a few of the periodicals that no longer exist, or if they currently exist, are now available under another name.
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Industry News January 2021:
1. WS Audiology appoints André Marcoux as VP Audiology and Product Management
2. Hearing Aid Pioneer Cy Libby Dies at 98
3. Remote vs In-person Hearing Services
4. New Israeli Study Suggests COVID-19 Does Not Damage Auditory System
5. About the Providence Health Care/Island Health Remote Cochlear Implant Mapping Program
6. Lee Pigeau appointed to Canadian Hard of Hearing Association as National Executive Director
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
Classrooms are dynamic listening environments and we need to continually evaluate whether we have appropriately matched the needs of the student with the recommended technology (and pivot when necessary).
with Gael Hannan
Audiologists, do you accept that some (or many) of your clients need to use captioning? If so, are you helping them access it?
with Shari Eberts
Hearing health advocate Shari Eberts encourages audiologist to ensure some recently discovered communications tools and workarounds will transition to post-pandemic normality.
with Steve Aiken, PhD
Daniel Cameron, PhD
Danielle Glista, PhD, Reg CASLPO
CanadianAudiologist.ca is pleased to provide a new service for our readers where interested audiology clients can be referred for an on-line experience to be a volunteer subject in an experiment/survey being run by researchers at Canadian universities. The first issue’s column highlights volunteers needed by Dalhousie University and McMaster University.
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Tribute Marjorie D. Skafte, Hearing Healthcare Editor and Publisher From: https://www.hearingreview.com Nov 2, 2020. Used with Permission Marjorie D. Skafte, the longtime editor and publisher of Hearing Instruments magazine and publisher emeritus and a founding editor of The Hearing Review, died on October 25 at age 99.Skafte was born in the small farming town of Osseo, Wis, graduated…
with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
It seems like a lifetime ago that COVID-19 crept into our lives, but it was only three issues of Canadian Audiologist ago that I wrote about “The Virus and Hearing Loss.” So, what’s new?