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with Robert V. Harrison, PhD, DSc
Whilst many technical aspects of synchrotron imaging of the inner ear have been explored, we are not at the point of having a clinical imaging tool. However, if this does become a reality, it could provide a very useful diagnostic tool in audiology.
with A.U. Bankaitis, PhD
AU gives us the lowdown on the use of ultrasonic cleaners for admittance probe tips.
by Cory Portnuff, AuD PhD
Third Mobile Window Syndrome of the Inner Ear: Superior Semicircular Canal Dehiscence and Associated DisordersFirst Edition.Gerard J. Gianoli, Philippa Thomson, Editors.ISBN: 978-3-031-16585-6 Reviewed by Cory Portnuff, AuD PhD This book represents the first full-length textbook on third mobile window disorders including superior semicircular canal dehiscence, enlarged vestibular aqueduct syndrome, and a variety of other similar…
with Gael Hannan
Gael recently spoke at a conference of people with hearing loss – one of her favorite things to do. The shared emotions and experiences of people who ‘get’ each other is eternally inspiring to her.
with Kathy Pichora-Fuller, PhD, Aud(C), RAUD, FCAHS
Kathy shares her thoughts on the long-awaited first results of the Aging and Cognitive Health Evaluation in Elders (ACHIEVE; NCT03243422) study (Deal et al., 2018) which were released on July 18, 2023.
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
When Pam Millett began her career, she was confident that she knew the answer to the statement “what deaf and hard of hearing children need is…” Pam and her students have come to realize that it is far more nuanced than ever before.
with Salima Jiwani, PhD, MSc, Reg. CASLPO
Psychologists often use the old adage of: “walking a mile in someone else’s shoes.” While we can empathize with our patients and support, acknowledge, help, and advocate for them, I believe that as their clinicians, we will never quite get it because we’re not them; However, I do believe that we have an obligation to try.
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Celebration of Life for Harry Teder Editor’s Note: I first met Harry Teder in the early 1980s at a conference in Madison, WI. Harry was one of the fathers of adaptive compression and was the chief engineer of Telex Hearing Aids, the first company (that I know of) to offer a wireless CROS/BICROS system. It…
by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
CAA Conference 2023 REGISTER NOW! Conference SpotlightFeature EducationTinnitus Pre-Conference Workshop On Wednesday, October 11, 2023 from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm, join Senior Audiologist, Steven Pugsley as he guides you through Widex Zen Therapy Training and Accreditation at the CAA Conference 2023. Learn the tools you need to be a tinnitus leader in your practice and community. In this course you will learn how to implement Widex…
by Jillian Price, M.Sc, Aud (C), Reg. CASLPO
As my time as President of the Canadian Academy of Audiology comes to an end, I am filled with immense pride and gratitude for the journey we have undertaken together. Our shared dedication to enhancing the role of audiologists as primary healthcare providers through advocacy, education, and research has been truly remarkable. Over the years,…