Search

Showing results for search term: ' '

Not what you're looking for? Try a new search:

Viral Conditions Associated with Hearing Loss

Dr. Lisa Klop received her undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of Wyoming before completing her AuD at Central Michigan University in 2005. She practiced in an ENT, hospital, and non-profit settings before opening her private practice in 2006. She was a contract trainer with Siemens Hearing Instruments prior to joining the education and…

FDA Proposes Guidance to Clarify Differences between Hearing Aids and PSAPs

ROCKVILLE, MD–The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) issued a draft guidance document on November 7 designed to clarify “the distinction between hearing aids and personal sound amplification products (PSAPs), as well as the regulatory controls that apply to each.” It invited public response to the draft by February 5, 2014. Entitled “Regulatory Requirements for…

Positional Vertigo: Could It Be Migraine Related?

The authors present a brief background on migraines as well as a case history of a patient with a possible vestibular migraine.

A Newly, Revamped CSA Standard Is Coming Up

Two standards of hearing screening are discussed along with a revision to standard Z107.6 that is currently being examined by the CSA.

The Auditory Brainstem Response: Still an Important Tool for Neurodiagnostics!

The authors examine using electrophysiological testing for screening, diagnostics and providing useful functional data for disease monitoring and outcome measures.

How I Hear It

Gael Hannan explores the mysteries of hearing loss, communications strategies, and what life might be like without the good work of hearing loss professionals.

Other People’s Ideas

“Other people’s ideas” is the name of my new blog summary for Canadian Audiologist.

Treatment Plans in Audiology

Advice on deciding which communications devices are needed to assist patients in their activities of daily living before developing a treatment plan.

Message from the CAA President

This is truly an exciting time for the Canadian Academy of Audiology as we launch our inaugural edition of our e-journal, the Canadian Audiologist.

Message from the Editor-in-Chief

Since I have been active in the field of audiology (it seems like since the time of the scroll), there have been many magazines and journals.