The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·3w ago2 New Articles for Diabetes and Hearing LossGrowing awareness of the diabetes–hearing loss comorbidity may prompt audiologists to advocate for routine hearing screening in diabetic patients, expanding the field's role in chronic disease management.
The Audiology Project·Blog·Public health & policy·5w agoChronic Disease Day to welcome a new Advisory Member!Audiology's growing role in chronic disease management gains visibility through advocacy efforts like this, reinforcing hearing health as part of broader systemic healthcare conversations.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Public health & policy·6w agoThe Sound of Liberty: Celebrating America 250Grounding audiology in America's broader history can strengthen the profession's public identity and advocacy narrative at a high-visibility cultural moment.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Public health & policy·8w agoThe Gift of Hearing - for the menSeasonal awareness campaigns targeting male-specific hearing health gaps can support patient acquisition and community outreach efforts for audiology practices.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·2mo agoThe Importance of AudiologyContextualising audiology's long history helps professionals and the public appreciate the evidence-based foundations of modern hearing care.+Save
The Audiology Project·Podcast·Professional practice·3mo agoThrowback to Announce our New Director of AdvocacyA 2022 throwback podcast episode in which Anne Olsen, PhD, CCC-A, interviews Dr. Kathy Dowd, AuD about The Audiology Project's resources and Dr. Dowd's role as its founder and Executive Director, with ties to the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·3mo agoTAP UPDATES: Website changes, New Volunteer Ethics and Open PositionsOngoing governance updates at TAP signal the organization is expanding its volunteer base and professionalizing its ethics framework, which may shape its future policy advocacy in audiology.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·4mo agoNew Bylaws and NEW PositionsLeadership transitions and governance updates at professional advocacy organizations like TAP can shape the future direction of audiology-chronic disease education and policy initiatives.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Vestibular·4mo agoThe Invisible Comorbidity: Why Dizziness is a Red Flag for Chronic DiseaseAudiologists and balance specialists should consider screening or flagging chronic dizziness patients for systemic chronic disease (e.g., diabetes, hypertension) and facilitating appropriate medical referral — though this piece offers opinion rather than new evidence to change...+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·5mo agoTAP Volunteer Meeting Recap - 3/19/26The Audiology Project's restructuring signals organizational growth that may expand its advocacy footprint for audiology-related chronic disease awareness.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·5mo agoSpecial Feature - Rethinking Sensory Health in DiabetesA nursing viewpoint on neuro-sensory complications of diabetes reinforces the case for holistic, team-based care that includes audiology in chronic disease management.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·5mo agoNew Diabetes Article for Optometrists Published in AustraliaCross-specialty referral guidance for diabetes-related hearing loss could increase the pipeline of patients reaching audiologists from eye-care settings.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·5mo agoConnecting hearing healthcare to cardiovascular disease.Audiologists seeing patients with dizziness or unexplained hearing loss should consider documenting cardiovascular risk factors as part of case history, consistent with existing whole-patient care principles — though this blog post alone does not introduce new practice-changing...+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·5mo agoTAP Featured in Sound SistersPodcast and YouTube outreach by audiology advocacy groups can improve public awareness of hearing health, potentially expanding the pipeline of patients seeking care.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·6mo agoSharing the Love - Supporting our TAP VolunteersVolunteer engagement is the backbone of non-profit professional advocacy in audiology, and recognizing contributors helps sustain mission-driven organizations that advance the field.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·6mo agoTAP Expands its Outreach - Chronic Diseases and More!Broadening TAP's scope to all chronic diseases reinforces the growing push for audiologists to function as integrated partners in whole-patient chronic disease management.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Education & training·6mo agoNew Educational Video Series from TAPEducational resources that help non-audiology clinicians understand the links between hearing, balance, and chronic disease can strengthen referral networks and improve whole-patient care.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Public health & policy·6mo agoADA Call for Comments - TAP Advocacy in ActionNo immediate change to clinical practice, but audiologists who want hearing and balance screening included in diabetes care guidelines should submit comments to the ADA before the deadline.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·7mo agoTAP Breaks Canadian Outreach into ProvincesExpanding interprofessional hearing and balance advocacy into Canada broadens the geographic reach of efforts to integrate audiology into chronic disease care pathways.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·7mo agoBehind the Screens: Meet TAP's New Content CreatorEngaging AuD students in professional advocacy content creation helps build the next generation of audiologist-communicators and broadens TAP's outreach capacity.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·7mo agoMoving from Behind the ScenesLeadership transitions at advocacy organizations like TAP can shape the direction of interprofessional audiology policy and outreach efforts for years to come.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·7mo agoCelebrating the Journey of The Audiology ProjectTAP's founding narrative illustrates the growing institutional recognition that audiology is an important part of whole-person chronic disease care, which continues to shape the profession's scope and public health role.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·7mo agoHappy Holidays and a Happy New 2026!Leadership transitions at professional advocacy organizations like TAP can signal shifts in strategic direction that may affect how audiology's role in chronic disease care is promoted.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Pediatric·8mo agoHearing Loss in Children from Gestational Diabetes MellitusAudiologists should consider gestational diabetes in a child's prenatal history as a possible risk factor when conducting pediatric hearing evaluations, though the underlying evidence referenced is from external research rather than new data presented here.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Education & training·8mo agoTAP Students Shine in CO PresentationsEngaging AuD students in chronic disease education expands audiology's public health reach and builds a pipeline of practitioners equipped to address hearing-diabetes intersections.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·9mo agoTAP Offers More Insight Into Diabetes, specifically T1DM.Audiologists working with T1DM patients should be aware of the potential for hearing and balance complications, but this blog offers general awareness education rather than new clinical protocols — no actionable change to current practice.+Save