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: 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: 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: 24-07-2015 13:19 by Amanda Farah Cox
Ida Institute Senior Anthropologist Hans Henrik Philipsen has been interviewed for the latest issue of ENT and Audiology News. The two-page interview delves into how Hans Henrik began his career as an
Published: 17-07-2015 13:56 by Amanda Farah Cox
Ida Institute Managing Director Lise Lotte Bundesen recently spoke to the Harvard Women’s Leadership Board at an event in Copenhagen. The group of 30 women included doctors, heads of finance, and film
Published: 10-07-2015 16:22 by Amanda Farah Cox
Just in time to plan for the fall semester, the Ida Institute is very proud to announce today the launch of our updated University Course. The newly expanded course features chapters on new tools, hea
Published: 01-07-2015 17:13 by Amanda Farah Cox
The Ida Institute presented the Living Well and My World tools at this year’s Educational Audiology Association (EAA) conference in Orlando, Florida. Project Manager Ena Nielsen gave the presentation,
Published: 26-06-2015 16:39 by Amanda Farah Cox
Dr. Gyl Kasewurm is an audiologist practicing in Michigan, USA. She’s spent decades building a successful practice, but has also continued to modernize: Her website is filled with information about he
Published: 16-06-2015 13:57 by Anegrette Mølhave
What does it meant to live well with hearing loss? Different things are of course important to different people. Ida tries to find out what individual patients value with our Living Well tool. But now
Published: 03-06-2015 12:17 by Amanda Farah Cox
Since launching in April 2011, Hearing Health & Technology Matters has provided practical information on hearing loss for audiologists and consumers alike. The broad range of topics they cover has ear