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TAP Breaks Canadian Outreach into Provinces

A dispatch from The Audiology Project — filed

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✦ PlateCanadian flag on a tall flagpole flying against a partly cloudy sky, with snow-capped Rocky Mountain peaks and evergreen trees in the background.

Since the beginning, The Audiology Project (TAP) has had interested volunteers from all over the world. TAP’s mission is to connect hearing and balance health for all those with chronic disease across the lifespan by promoting best practices in Audiology and education to other medical professionals around the world. Our volunteers are key in assisting with this mission....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change — this is an organizational outreach expansion announcement with no direct clinical implications.

Why It Matters

Expanding interprofessional hearing and balance advocacy into Canada broadens the geographic reach of efforts to integrate audiology into chronic disease care pathways.

Key Points
  1. 01TAP is expanding its volunteer outreach from national-level to individual Canadian provinces.
  2. 02The expansion extends TAP's mission internationally for the first time.
  3. 03Focus remains on connecting hearing and balance health with chronic disease management.
  4. 04Volunteer-driven model is being used to scale province-by-province.
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