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October 15, 2007: Dr. Harvey Abrams, Chief of Audiology & Speech Pathology Service VA Medical centre, Bay Pines, FL, will present "An Interactive Introduction to Evidence Based Practice" as part of the Siemens Symposium in Audiology.

 

2007

 

January 2007: The Hearing Foundation of Canada partnered with the National Centre for Audiology to present “Beyond the Audiogram,” the first cross-disciplinary conference bringing together over 40 of the best and brightest of Canadian auditory researchers.  During this two-day symposium, clinicians and academics met and explored new answers to the key questions, “What is normal hearing?” and “How should hearing problems be measured?”

 

2006

 

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November 14, 2006: Dr. David Moore, Director, MRC Institute of Hearing Research, will present "Auditory Processing Disorders: Acquisition and Treatment" as part of Phonak Symposium Series on Audiology.

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May 1, 2006: Dr. Kelly Tremblay, Associate Professor, University of Washington, will present on "The Effects of Auditory Deprivation and Stimulation on the Central Auditory Nerve System" as part of the Siemens Symposium on Audiology.

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April 11, 2006: Dr. Richard Tyler, Professor and Director of Audiology, University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, will present on "Tinnitus Treatments" as part of the Siemens Symposium on Audiology.

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March 6, 2006: Patricia Roush, Assistant Professor, Department of Otolaryngology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine and UNC Hospitals, will present on "Differential Assessment of Management of Auditory Neuropathy in Infants and Young Children" as part of Phonak Symposium Series on Audiology.

 

2005

 

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September 12, 2005: Dr. Terence Picton, Research Scientist, Rotman Research Institute, Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care, Toronto will present on "Audiological Applications of the Steady State Responses" as part of the Phonak Symposium Series.

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May 22, 2005: Dr. William Noble, Professor of Psychology at the University of New England, Australia, Levitt Visiting Professor, Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Institute, University of Iowa, and President of the International Society of Audiology will present on "What are the benefits of fitting 2 hearing aids/implants?" as part of the Siemens Symposium in Audiology.

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February 7, 2005: National Centre for Audiology to be part of the National Engineering Week celebrations!

 

2004

 

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November 16, 2004: Dr. Lisa Davidson, Pediatric Audiologist, Assistant Professor, Central Institute for the Deaf, Washington University, will present on "Comparing Speech perception Abilities of Pediatric Cochlear Implant and Digital Hearing Aid Users" as part of the Phonak Symposium Series.

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September 16, 2004: Dr. Richard Salvi, Professor in Communication Disorders and Sciences and Director of the Hearing Research Lab, University of Buffalo, will present on "Hair Cell Regeneration in Birds vs. mammals," "Effects of Selective Inner Hair Cell Loss on Hearing," and "Brain Imaging of Tinnitus and Animal Models" as part of the Siemens Symposium in Audiology.

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September 8, 2004: Dr. Mark Ross, Professor Emeritus of Audiology, University of Connecticut, will present on "Aural Rehabilitation and Hearing Aid Selection Process" as part of the Siemens Symposium in Audiology.

 

2003

 

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November 5, 2003: Dr. Joseph Kei, visiting scholar at the National centre for Audiology at the University of Western Ontario, and Senior Lecturer in the Master of Audiology Studies Program at the University of Queensland, will present on "High frequency Tympanometry in Neonates" as part of the Phonak Symposium Series.

   

NCA Director Prudence Allen

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