The Audiology Project·Professional org·Professional practice·5d agoNew Board of DirectorsThe Audiology Project (TAP) announces an expanded Board of Directors structure, revising bylaws to create specialized 'mini' Director roles coordinated by a single Executive Director.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·3w agoNew Bylaws and NEW PositionsThe Audiology Project's new Executive Director Dr. Jennifer Sherwood announces the adoption of new organizational bylaws and open positions following recent behind-the-scenes restructuring efforts.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Vestibular·6w agoThe Invisible Comorbidity: Why Dizziness is a Red Flag for Chronic DiseaseThe Audiology Project argues that chronic dizziness is an underrecognized comorbidity of conditions such as diabetes and hypertension, urging clinicians to treat it as a red flag for chronic disease.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·7w agoTAP Volunteer Meeting Recap - 3/19/26The Audiology Project recaps its first 2026 volunteer meeting, covering organizational restructuring through new bylaws and plans for expanded outreach and open positions.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·8w agoSpecial Feature - Rethinking Sensory Health in DiabetesA neuroscience nurse contributes a guest perspective to The Audiology Project on rethinking sensory health in diabetes, exploring how neurological impairment affects hearing and balance perception.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·2mo agoNew Diabetes Article for Optometrists Published in AustraliaDr. Mehwish Nisar of the University of Queensland's CHEAR published an article in Australian journal Insight providing optometrists with referral guidance for patients with diabetes-related hearing loss.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·2mo agoConnecting hearing healthcare to cardiovascular disease.The Audiology Project reviews research linking hearing loss and dizziness to cardiovascular disease as it expands its focus beyond diabetes to broader chronic disease connections.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·2mo agoTAP Featured in Sound SistersThe Audiology Project highlights a 2025 YouTube appearance by Dr. Kathy Dowd on 'The Sound Sisters: The Hearing Diary' podcast as a precursor to upcoming TAP content plans.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·2mo agoSharing the Love - Supporting our TAP VolunteersThe Audiology Project shares a Valentine's Day-themed appreciation post recognizing the contributions and dedication of its volunteer network.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·3mo agoTAP Expands its Outreach - Chronic Diseases and More!The Audiology Project announces an expansion of its mission beyond diabetes to encompass hearing and balance health across all chronic diseases and all age groups.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Education & training·3mo agoNew Educational Video Series from TAPThe Audiology Project launches a new educational video series on interprofessional collaboration, featuring medical professionals discussing how hearing and balance fit into broader chronic disease management.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Public health & policy·3mo agoADA Call for Comments - TAP Advocacy in ActionThe Audiology Project calls on the audiology community to submit comments to the American Diabetes Association's 2027 Standards of Care, advocating for the inclusion of hearing and balance health.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·3mo agoTAP Breaks Canadian Outreach into ProvincesThe Audiology Project announces the expansion of its volunteer outreach into Canadian provinces, extending its mission to connect hearing and balance health with chronic disease care internationally.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·4mo agoBehind the Screens: Meet TAP's New Content CreatorAuD graduate student Alyssa Swann from Towson University is introduced as The Audiology Project's new content creator, balancing clinical work, research, and patient advocacy.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·4mo agoMoving from Behind the ScenesDr. Jennifer D. Sherwood, AuD, CCC-A is introduced as the new Executive Director of The Audiology Project, effective January 2026, succeeding Dr. Kathy Dowd.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·4mo agoCelebrating the Journey of The Audiology ProjectOutgoing Executive Director Dr. Kathy Dowd reflects on The Audiology Project's history since its 2016 founding, tracing its origins to a CDC initiative linking hearing and balance to chronic disease care.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Professional practice·4mo agoHappy Holidays and a Happy New 2026!The Audiology Project's 2025 year-end holiday message marks the leadership transition as Dr. Kathy Dowd steps back from her Executive Director role.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Pediatric·5mo agoHearing Loss in Children from Gestational Diabetes MellitusAuD Robert M. DiSogra of The Audiology Project discusses hearing loss in children born to mothers with gestational diabetes mellitus, referencing Johns Hopkins Medicine research on the topic.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Education & training·5mo agoTAP Students Shine in CO PresentationsThe Audiology Project highlights AuD student volunteers who participated in Colorado presentations as part of a new TAP Student cohort group aimed at educating about audiology and chronic disease.+Save
The Audiology Project·Blog·Clinical audiology·5mo agoTAP Offers More Insight Into Diabetes, specifically T1DM.The Audiology Project provides educational content on Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus and its impact on hearing and balance health, referencing CDC statistics showing ~38.4 million Americans have diabetes.+Save