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Why Should You Join The Canadian Academy of Audiology? CAA is the only national professional association where every vote is by an audiologist. We strive to represent, educate and provide other key benefits to audiologists and students across many career paths. We are active nationally, in the provinces/regions, and internationally. CAA Board of Directors, Administration,…
by Robert M. DiSogra, AuD
This article addresses the current cerumen disposal practices used by audiologists with patients who have a positive history of COVID-19.
by Rex Banks, AuD, Reg. CASLPO
With over 80 years of history supporting Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, Canadian Hearing Services launched CHS Global Partnerships for Research & Innovation, a non-profit organization to advance research and innovation and improve the quality of life for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals.
by Glynnis Tidball, MSc (SLP, Aud)
The goal of this article is to provide the reader, with things you might like to know about tinnitus.
by Erica Zaia, MSc
In this edition of Striking the Right Balance, our co-editor Erica Zaia reviews a new edition of a must-read textbook in Vestibular Audiology.
by Carol A Silverman, PhD, MPH
Theresa V Chan-Leveno, MD
Elizabeth Frerich, MSN, FNP-C
Joseph J Montano, EdD, CCC-A
Richel Ruivivar-Khan, FNP-BC
Alan K Silverman, M.D.
Richard Einhorn
The purpose of this quality improvement study was to proactively address communication barriers imposed by hearing loss in a hospital setting using Wi-Fi-based wireless smartphone technology during patient-provider face-to-face encounters.
by Matthew Lucas, PhD
Nelly Abdelfatah, MD, Ph.D.
Susan Stanton, PhD
Terry-Lynn Young, PhD
Anne Griffin, M.Sc. Audiology, R.Aud (NL)
Lucas et al write about a long-standing collaboration between Memorial University (Newfoundland and Labrador) and Western University (Ontario) that has leveraged the power of interdisciplinary expertise and large families to identify novel hearing loss genes.
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
Industry News: March 2022
1. Congratulations On Your Retirement, Alberto Behar!
2. Announcing the World-Wide Launch of Canadian Hearing Services Global Partnerships for Research & Innovation
3. Obituary: Mahlon Daniel Burkhard
4. Obituary: Tony Frederick Wallace Embleton
5. WS Audiology Is Proud to Announce That We Have Been Selected As One of Hamilton-Niagara’s Top Employers For 2022!
with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
CAA News: March 2022
1. The CAA Vestibular Powerpoint To Educate Family Doctors and Others Is Now Available
2. Four New CAA Vlogs Are Now Available!
with Alberto Behar, PEng
Alberto Behar has been a long-time columnist with CanadianAudiologist, and the Canadian Hearing Report before that with Noisy Notes. Now that he is over 90, he has decided to slow down a bit, and his last column appeared in issue #1, Vol. 9 of CanadianAudiologist.ca. Thank you Alberto!