Published: 31-07-2015 12:09 by Amanda Farah Cox
Katherine Bouton lives with and writes about hearing loss. A blogger for AARP and member of the board of trustees for the HLAA, she published her first book, the hearing loss memoir Shouting Won’t Hel
Published: 07-08-2015 11:45 by Amanda Farah Cox
It’s been four months since the Ida Institute began our work on our Transitions Management project. In that time, we’ve held four virtual meetings with participants from our global community, and have
Published: 14-08-2015 16:47 by Amanda Farah Cox
Dr. Amy Szarkowski is a psychologist in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program at Boston Children’s Hospital. She is also on the faculty in the Department of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. Amy ha
Published: 21-08-2015 15:09 by Amanda Farah Cox
Communication partners are important players in a person with hearing loss’s journey. They have knowledge about their partner’s successes and difficulties, and are the support system the patient needs
Published: 27-08-2015 13:52 by Amanda Farah Cox
Eriksholm Research Centre hosted its 10th Summer Camp on 19-23 August. The long weekend, sponsored by the Oticon Foundation, brought together an international group of 46 audiology students. Presentat
Published: 04-09-2015 15:35 by Amanda Farah Cox
Ida Fellow Paula Myers, PhD, recently gave a one-hour virtual course on the topic, “Incorporating Ida Tools and Other Resources into Your Daily Patient-Centered Audiology.” The presentation was given
Published: 11-09-2015 12:32 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute is pleased to announce the arrival of our new colleague, Bente Sørensen. Bente is taking over as a project manager, developer, and trainer who will help share our ideas and facilitat
Published: 29-09-2015 14:39 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute has just established a new section on our website that highlights knowledge, findings and video from our seminar, "Successes, Gaps and Challenges in CI Rehabilitation: The CI Journey
Published: 06-10-2015 15:10 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute is continuing its work with tele-audiology, this time with a presentation to a group of audiology students at the Lund University International Summer School in Sweden. The five-hour
Published: 13-10-2015 13:46 by Amanda Farah Cox
Dr. Lisa Honigfeld is a medical sociologist and associate director of the Office for Community Child Health at Connecticut Children’s Medical Center. Earlier this year, she joined our Transitions Mana