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Volume 9

Things You May Not Know about Susan Scollie

Susan Scollie is currently one of the most famous scientists in pediatric audiology, so it may come as a surprise that there are a few things that most people do not know about her.

Volume 8

Keeping Amplification Levels Safe for Children with Hearing Loss

Hearing-aid verification provides an essential tool for improving audibility while maintaining safe amplification levels, but previous research raises questions about whether these practices are sufficient to prevent further hearing loss.

Volume 7

Optimizing Outcomes for Children Who are Hard of Hearing

Walker et al write about how accurate pictures of how hearing aids support language development in children who are hard of hearing and why it is essential to implementing scientifically-based intervention and counseling for caregivers.

Hearing Aid Candidacy for Children with Mild Bilateral Hearing Loss

McCreery and Walker look at how practicing audiologists are often caught between opposing views on whether to provide amplification for children with milder degrees of hearing loss.