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Volume 13
Prevention, Detection, and Rehabilitation of Noise‑Related Hearing Disorders: An Integrated Approach in the Era of Hearing Technologies
by Alexis Pinsonnault-Skvarenina, M.P.A., Ph.D.
Abstract: Noise induced hearing loss remains a major public health issue despite current prevention strategies. This article presents our research conducted at University Laval and CIRRIS aimed at improving the early detection of hearing disorders, better characterizing individual noise exposure, and reducing the functional consequences of hearing loss.
Volume 10
Supporting Students Transitioning to Postsecondary Education: Advice from an Assistive Technologist
with Pam Millett, PhD, Reg CASLPO
Angela Harrison
Pam Millett shares her conversation with Angela Harrison, the Assistive Technologist Consultant at the Student Accessibility Services Office at McMaster University in Hamilton, to chat about her experiences in supporting deaf and hard-of-hearing students who require assistive technology.