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Vol. 12 • Issue 3 • 2025

The Official Publication of the Canadian Academy of Audiology

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In this issue

Features

  • Focus on Research at Western University
    by The Canadian Academy of Audiology
  • Moving Advanced Diagnostic Assessment into Clinical Practice: An integrated Knowledge Translation (iKT) Plan
    by Jordana Costa Soares
  • Development of a Pediatric Fitting Protocol for Bone Conduction Hearing Devices
    by Marlene Bagatto
  • Telepractice in Audiology: Supporting Clinical Implementation through Research
    by Danielle Glista
  • Development and Validation of a Manikin-Based Probe-Tube Placement Training Simulator
    by Robert W. Koch Sheila Moodie
  • Putting Direct-to-Consumer Hearing Devices Through Verification Paces
    by Vijay Parsa Manan Sheel Susan Scollie
  • Two Different Ways Familiar Voice Information Can Be Used
    by Ingrid Johnsrude Emma Holmes Jon Deeks
  • Are Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids Good for Audiology in Canada?
    by Steve Aiken Steve Armstrong Marlene Bagatto
  • Science Matters – Ototoxicity for the Layperson: A Primer
    by Alberto Behar
  • Striking the Right Balance – Vestibular Screening Pilot: Finding Balance in the Public Health System
    by Estephanie Sta.Maria
  • An Interview with Dave Preves, PhD
    by The Canadian Academy of Audiology

Columns

  • The Mysteries of the Hearing Brain
    with Samira Anderson
  • Back to Basics
    with Marshall Chasin
  • From the Labs to the Clinics
    with Robert V. Harrison
  • Stories from Our Past
    by Wayne J. Staab
  • Audiology in the Classrooms
    with Pam Millett
  • The Way I Hear It
    with Gael Hannan

Departments

  • Message from our Editor in Chief
  • Industry News

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Volume 5

Development and Validation of a Manikin-Based Probe-Tube Placement Training Simulator

by Robert W. Koch Sheila Moodie, PhD

Koch and Moodie write about probe-tube placement in audiology and why it must be mastered to provide evidence-based care in audiological practice.

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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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