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Revised Protocol for the Provision of Amplification to Infants and Young Children from Western University

Since 2001, with the introduction of Ontario’s EHDI program, the Child Amplification and the Pediatric Audiology Strategies and Systems Laboratories at the National Centre for Audiology (NCA) have been responsible for developing and implementing the protocol for the Provision of Amplification for Infants and Children within the Ontario Infant Hearing Program (IHP). This feature article describes the revised protocol, including key evidence areas that have changed pediatric amplification practices.

Industry News

Industry News: Nov 2023
1. Meet Aaron Lee, Director at Unitron Canada
2. “Western University Student Poster Day- December 4, 2023”
3. UBC/Wavefront Centre Research Study
4. WS Audiology announced the appointment today of Joerg Brandscheid as its Chief Technology Officer and a member of the Executive Committee.
5. Qualcomm Releases 2023 State of Sound Report: Insights into Audio Consumer Trends Worldwide
6. Windows 11 Enhances Accessibility for Hearing Aid Users with Bluetooth® LE Audio Support
7. Starkey Hosts Exclusive Global Artificial Intelligence Hearing Health Summit
8. Ida Institute joins Demant 

CAA News

CAA News: Nov 2023
1. NEW 2023 CAA Award Winners
2. “CAA Conference 2023 Pictures

Quick Answers

Peter Hutchison, AuD, PhD has come up with a great chart that shows the relative differences for the RIC hearing aid measuring tools from 6 different manufacturers. Dr. Hutchison was nice enough to share it with us at CanadianAudiologist.ca.

How Close Are We To Cochlear Hair Cell Regeneration In Humans?

Many decades ago, there was much excitement in the audiology community about the possibility of hearing restoration by somehow promoting cochlear hair cell regeneration. I thought it was time for our “labs to clinic” column to issue an update.

Hearing Care in Integrated Person-Centered Care for Older Adults: Can Audiologic Rehabilitation Help in Meeting the Key Challenge Areas for Aging Well in Canada?

With increasing age, it is increasingly likely that older adults will experience multiple health issues, including sensory, motor, vitality, and psychological (cognitive and/or mental) health issues. As audiologists, we can help people hear better and function better as listeners and communicators.

A PWHL at a Professional Conference

Gael often speaks at hearing care professional (HCP) conferences and it’s not unusual to feel a bit isolated, like a fish out of water.

Teacher Questions: Do Cochlear Implants Work?

In these next few issues of Canadian Audiologist, Pam will address some of the common questions she hears from teachers. The first is, do cochlear implants work?

Hearing Health is Associated to all Health

Evaluating a patient’s general health to offer more targeted support can help reduce and mitigate the burden of other diseases that come with hearing loss.

Industry News

Meet Aaron Lee, Director at Unitron Canada Perhaps you’ve met Aaron Lee—the Director at Unitron Canada—you’d surely remember him if you had. He’s effusive with his passion for what he does and he’s been living the “Love the Experience” tagline of Unitron for the past 14 months, though his story with Sonova begins several years…