Published: 27-09-2019 04:00 by Amanda Farah Cox
When I first started losing my hearing, conversations became more difficult. Whether it was at work, or socially with friends, I began to miss small details of the discussion, especially punch lines o
Published: 11-10-2019 17:37 by Amanda Farah Cox
Telehealth has a reputation for being complex and technical. It immediately evokes ideas of fancy equipment and expensive upgrades – investments of time and money that not every clinic can afford to m
Published: 18-10-2019 13:46 by Clint McLean
All great things start with great ideas and Dr. Amy Badstubner’s idea arrived in the winter of 2014 while working as an audiologist in Dallas, Texas. Shortly after New Year’s, while most of us were st
Published: 25-10-2019 15:16 by Gael Hannan
Halloween can be scary for kids with hearing loss. I know this because, a long time ago, I was a kid with hearing loss and I still remember the stress that was mixed in with the fun of costumes, parti
Published: 01-11-2019 12:46 by Clint McLean
Hearing loss is complex but explaining it doesn’t have to be. The Ida Institute has just launched a new tool, My Hearing Explained , that helps hearing care professionals explain hearing test results
Published: 08-11-2019 11:52 by Amanda Farah Cox
A new textbook by Ida’s partners at The University of Queensland , Australia offers a primer in person-centered care. Patient and Family-Centered Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology takes a compre
Published: 14-11-2019 14:36 by Ellen Pucke
At the Ida Institute we are committed to supporting clinicians of the future by always expanding our resources for lecturers , developing new modules for self-guided or blended learning approaches , a
Published: 22-11-2019 16:40 by Clint McLean
The Ida Institute recently delivered a workshop on person-centered pediatric care to a group of 40 audiologists, speech-language pathologists, educational audiologists, community workers, and teachers
Published: 29-11-2019 18:05 by Gael Hannan
“True friendship comes when the silence between two people is comfortable.” This quote by David Tyson is such a lovely thought – said no person with hearing loss, ever. When there’s a longish silence
Published: 06-12-2019 10:09 by Clint McLean
Sue Falkingham blazed through her two-year term as president of the British Academy of Audiology (BAA), steering the organization towards greater cooperation with other audiology bodies, securing regi