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American Academy of Audiology
More than 31 million Americans have some type of hearing problem. In this area, you'll find resources for consumers who want to learn more about hearing and balance, students thinking about a career as an audiologist, and professionals with questions about technical topics in audiology. You'll also find links to other related organizations. http://www.audiology.org
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Canadian Academy of Audiology
The Canadian Academy of Audiology is a professional organization dedicated to enhancing the profession of Audiology, the provision of quality hearing health care and education to those with, or at risk for, hearing and/or vestibular disorders. The Academy further strives to represent the audiological community on relevant national issues in a timely, organized manner. http://www.canadianaudiology.ca
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College of Audiologists and Speech Language Pathologists of Ontario
The purpose of the College of Audiologists and Speech-Language Pathologists of Ontario is to regulate the professions, in the public interest, and to govern its members in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act, 1991, the Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Act, 1991, and the regulations and by-laws adopted by the College. http://www.caslpo.com |
Ontario Speech Language Pathologists and Audiologists
The Ontario Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (OSLA) is the strong, collective, influential voice for the professions in the Province. OSLA represents, promotes, and supports its members in their work on behalf of all Ontarians, especially those with communication disorders, swallowing difficulties, or hearing health care needs. http://www.osla.on.ca
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Oticon Canada
This section introduces some of the core competencies required to develop innovative hearing solutions – from audiology and chip architecture to advanced signal processing and mechanical design. http://www.oticon.ca
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Siemens Hearing Instruments
Siemens is committed to supporting Hearing Care Professionals in all areas of your practice, from quality products and marketing support to complete online business solutions. Discover all we have to offer to make your practice grow and increase patient satisfaction.
http://www.siemens-hearing.com
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Widex Canada Ltd.
Widex is one of the world’s leading producers of digital hearing aids. Since 1962, Widex hearing instruments have been available in Canada. Widex is focused on giving people with a hearing loss a better quality of life – through research, development and production of hearing aids as well as through comprehensive information. http://www.widex.com
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Unitron Hearing
For 40 years, Unitron Hearing has been committed to making life better for people with hearing loss. This means a commitment to developing hearing solutions that incorporate special features to solve the everyday problems and concerns people have with hearing loss and hearing aids. http://www.unitronhearing.ca |
Bernafon
Bernafon's mission is an extremely challenging one. We put all our efforts behind developing and marketing hearing systems that help people with hearing loss to enjoy their life and benefit from today's and tomorrow's innovative Bernafon technology. Innovative hearing systems alone are not enough. We need hearing care professionals that share our mission and support us in the aim of helping hearing impaired people worldwide. http://www.bernafon.com
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The Phonak Group
The Phonak Group specializes in the design, development, production and worldwide distribution of technologically advanced wireless and hearing systems. http://www.phonak.com |
GN ReSound
GN Resound is dedicated to providing the industry's most advanced technology; whether it be for digital or non-digital hearing instruments, for hearing instruments wearers or hearing healthcare professionals. http://www.gnresound.ca
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Silkawear
SilkaWear was inspired by my daughter, Silka, who was born in the comfort of our home on a beautiful, sunny Spring morning in 2006. Soon after, she was diagnosed with mild to moderate hearing loss. Our journey into the world of parenting an infant with hearing loss began. http://www.silkawear.com
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Voice for Hearing Impaired Children
VOICE for Hearing Impaired Children was established in the early '60s by parents to offer support to other families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing. These Toronto parents wanted their hearing impaired children to be educated alongside their hearing peers in regular schools. By working collectively they succeeded in achieving this goal and had the tremendous benefit of sharing information and providing support to one another. http://www.voicefordeafkids.com |
The Tinnitus Association of Canada
The Tinnitus Association of Canada is a registered charity, operated on a voluntary basis, with the guidance of a Board of Scientific Advisors. We have learned about the disorder from our own experience and by talking and corresponding with thousands of people who have been in touch with us over the past 20 years. http://www.kadis.com/ta/tinnitus.htm
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The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA)
The Canadian Hard of Hearing Association (CHHA) is a consumer-based organization formed by and for hard of hearing Canadians. CHHA works cooperatively with professionals, service providers and government bodies, and provides information about hard of hearing issues and solutions. CHHA is Canada's only nation-wide non-profit consumer organization run by and for hard of hearing people. http://www.chha.ca
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