The NCA is a world leader in developing new
technologies and methodologies to both prevent and alleviate the
potentially debilitating effects of hearing loss.
Also from this web page:
About Your Hearing
About Audiology
Audiologists are involved in research, education and the provision of clinical service in a range of settings. Graduates of our program work in hospital-based clinics, schools, private practice clinics, industry and universities.
Regulation of the profession of Audiology varies across jurisdictions. Within Ontario, the Profession of Audiology is regulated by the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario.
Most audiologists belong to one or more professional associations such as :
- the Canadian Academy of Audiology
- the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
- the College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario
- the Alberta College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
- the Ontario Association of Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists
- the Saskatchewan Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists
- L' Ordre des orthophonistes et audiologistes du Québec
- the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials
Click here for more information about studying Audiology at Western.
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Contact

Dr. Prudence Allen
Director of the National
Centre for Audiology
Phone: (519) 661-3901
Fax: (519) 661-3805 or pallen@uwo.ca