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Canadian Audiologist

Vol. 12 • Issue 3 • 2025

The Official Publication of the Canadian Academy of Audiology

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In this issue

Features

  • How I Became Unethical
    by James R. Curran
  • Dispensing Audiologists—They Once Walked a Lonely Road
    by Marjorie D. Skafte
  • The 100th Anniversary of the World’s First Electronic Hearing Aid
    by Neil G. Bauman
  • Blast From the Past: Earl Harford and the Independent Audiologist
    by Earl Harford Barry A Freeman
  • Changes in the prevalence and characteristics of hearing loss in a noise-exposed population between 1980 and 2015
    by Sasha Brown Lorienne Jenstad Angela Ryall Ellen Stephenson
  • Striking the Right Balance
    by Janine Verge Michael Vekasi Susan Ehler Shannon Phillips Ben Kuai Josh Creppin
  • Name Calling: Complexities of product naming from a manufacturer’s perspective.
    by Adam Fitzsimmons
  • Patient Satisfaction With Widex Moment™ Hearing Aids in Real-Life Listening Environments
    by Craig Spencer

Columns

  • Audiology in the Classrooms
    with Pam Millett
  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • Issues in Accessibility
    with Janine Verge
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan
  • Noisy Notes
    with Alberto Behar
  • CAA News
    with The Canadian Academy of Audiology
  • Industry News
    with The Canadian Academy of Audiology

Departments

  • Message from the President
  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • CAA News
  • Industry News
  • Book Review

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Volume 8

Blast From the Past: Earl Harford and the Independent Audiologist

by Earl Harford, PhD Barry A Freeman, PhD

We’re happy to reprint Earl Harford’s 1993 Carhart Memorial Lecture: Impact of the Hearing Aid on the Evolution of Audiology

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The Canadian Academy of Audiology is dedicated to enhancing the role of audiologists as primary hearing health care providers through advocacy, education and research.

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