New Ida Seminar Focuses on Tinnitus

By Amanda Farah Cox

Tinnitus is a difficult topic for patients and hearing care professionals alike. For people who live with tinnitus, the ringing in their ears is a…

System Building: An Interview with Lisa Honigfeld

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.…

Ida Presents Tele-Health at Lund University

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…

New Resources for the Cochlear Implant Journey

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…

Ida Welcomes New Project Manager Bente Sørensen

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…

Ida Tools Presented to Department of Defense and VA Audiologists

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…

Ida Presents at 10th Eriksholm Summer Camp

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…

Article Shows Importance of Communication Partners in Hearing Aid Adoption

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…

The Benefit of Having a Psychologist Involved: An Interview with Amy Szarkowski

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…

Moving Forward with Our Transitions Management Project

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…

Living Better with Hearing Loss: An Interview with Katherine Bouton

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…

Ida Featured in ENT and Audiology News

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…

Ida Director Lise Lotte Bundesen at Harvard Women's Leadership Board

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…

The New Ida University Course is Here!

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…

Living Well for Teens and My World Tools Presented at EAA

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.…

Think Outside the Box: An Interview with Dr. Gyl Kasewurm

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…

A New Study Asks What It Means to Live Well with Hearing Loss

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…

An Interview with Hearing Health and Technology Matters

By Amanda Farah Cox

Since launching in April 2011, Hearing Health & Technology Matters has provided practical information on hearing loss for audiologists and consumers…

Study Shows Motivation Influences Taking Action on Hearing

By Amanda Farah Cox

At the Ida Institute, we see patient motivation as the key to success. Our Motivation Tools are our most popular, and are where hearing care…

Ida Visiting Scholar Presents at BSHAA Conference

By Amanda Farah Cox

Ida Visiting Scholar Nerina Scarinci attended the British Society of Hearing Aid Audiologists (BSHAA) Congress in Telford, UK. She presented research…