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Volume 13
Audiology in the Classroom
Educational audiologists exist to ensure optimal listening and learning outcomes for all students who are deaf or hard of hearing. We are currently working with existing organizations to elevate Canada’s presence in the field of educational audiology and hope to make a difference in support services for students, families and teachers.
Volume 9
A Canadian Collaboration Identifies the First Causative Gene, FOXL1, for Otosclerosis
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.
Volume 8
Beyond the Booth: Audiologists as Collaborators & Leaders in the Health Sciences
Through interviewing six audiologists in “outside the booth” roles, Maya Fields looks at how unique and personalized the field of audiology can be and how passionate each of these audiologists is about their work.
Volume 5
In Conversation with Brent Edwards
The name Brent Edwards, PhD really needs no introduction but for the 7 people who do not know Marshall Chasin chats with the Saskatchewan native about his career to date and his relocation to Australia.