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Vol. 12 • Issue 3 • 2025

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Features

  • Welcome to the Special Issue on the University of Ottawa!
    by Christian Giguère
  • An Innovative Clinical Placement in a First Nations Community
    by Josée Lagacé Véronique Vaillancourt
  • Hearing Innovation – Improving Healthcare for Canadians
    by Matthew Bromwich Amy Mark Fraser Blake Daly
  • The Digit Triplet Test: A Canadian Version
    by Josée Lagacé Christian Giguère Kathy Pichora-Fuller
  • Hearing Loss Prevalence and Loud Noise Exposure During Leisure and Work
    by Katya Feder
  • Reverse Alarms on Vehicles: Which One is Better?
    by Christian Giguère Chantal Laroche Véronique Vaillancourt Hugues Nélisse
  • Auditory Implications in Pediatric Mild Traumatic Brain Injury: Where Do We Need to Go?
    by Fauve Duquette-Laplante Caryn Bursch Amineh Koravand
  • Music Learning for Hearing Impaired and Deaf Children: Capabilities and Effects
    by Gilles Comeau Amineh Koravand Ryan Rourke
  • Cochlear Implant Decision-Making for Children with Residual Hearing
    by Eunjung Na Elizabeth Fitzpatrick Karine Toupin April Janet Olds
  • A Hearing Conservation Education Program for Music Students
    by Ho Ming “Wallace” Lau Jiong Hu Kiyana Sagarang Natalie Sienko
  • Combining Passive and Interactive Techniques in Tracking Auditory Ecology in Hearing Aid Use
    by Danielle Glista Robin O'Hagan Leonard Cornelisse Tayyab Shah Donald Hayes Sean Doherty Jason Gilliland Susan Scollie
  • Minimizing the Risk of Infection in the Hearing Healthcare Environment
    by Michele Hurley
  • How Leaf Blowers Are Trying to Kill Us
    by Monty McDonald
  • How Do Medical Masks Degrade Speech Reception?
    by Alexander Goldin Barbara Weinstein Nimrod Shiman
  • Mysteries of the Hearing Brain – Music and the Hearing Brain
    by Samira Anderson
  • Striking the Right Balance – Attention all Vestibular and Pediatric Audiologists: This is Your Next Must Read!
    by Janine Verge
  • M&RIE Receiver Preferred for Sound Quality and Localisaton
    by Charlotte T. Jespersen Brent C. Kirkwood Isabel Schindwolf
  • An innovative RIE with microphone in the ear lets users “hear with their own ears”
    by Jennifer Groth

Columns

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

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Volume 7

Striking the Right Balance – Attention all Vestibular and Pediatric Audiologists: This is Your Next Must Read!

by Janine Verge, AuD, Aud(C)

In this edition of “Striking the Right Balance,” Janine Verge, AuD reviews a new edition of a clinical textbook that focuses on pediatric vestibular and balance disorders.

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