CA¶Canadian Audiologist·Journal article·Cochlear implants·2d agoFrom the Audiometric Booth to Real‑World Soundscapes: Over Forty Years of Cochlear Implant Research Leading to Ecological AudiologyNo immediate practice change warranted; this is a narrative historical review, but it reinforces a growing consensus that real-world hearing assessments should complement standard booth testing for cochlear implant users.
Canadian Audiologist·Journal article·Research (general)·2d agoBridging Mechanisms and Clinical Care: Research on Auditory Disorders at the LEXA LabNo immediate practice change; this is a research-program profile describing a clinician-scientist lab whose outputs may inform future clinical guidance.+Save
Canadian Audiologist·Journal article·Public health & policy·2d agoPrevention, Detection, and Rehabilitation of Noise‑Related Hearing Disorders: An Integrated Approach in the Era of Hearing TechnologiesThe integrated prevention-detection-rehabilitation framework reinforces current best-practice thinking, but without access to full methodology and results, audiologists should treat this as directionally supportive rather than immediately practice-changing.+Save
Canadian Audiologist·Blog·Education & training·2d agoAudiology at Université LavalAwareness of established training programs like Université Laval's helps the broader audiology community understand workforce pipelines and French-language hearing care capacity in Canada.+Save
Canadian Audiologist·Professional org·Education & training·2d agoAudiology at Université LavalUnderstanding the academic institutions training Canadian audiologists provides context for the research and clinical workforce shaping the profession.+Save
CA◎Canadian Audiologist·Professional org·Education & training·2d agoEditorialProfiling Canadian university audiology programs helps the profession understand where future audiologists are trained and where research capacity is being built.+Save