Losing our hearing can be a natural part of aging. Technology can play a role in reversing this trend.
Duration: 50min 51sec
Broadcast: Mon 25 Feb 2019, 10:00pm
(Source: abc.net.au)
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Losing our hearing can be a natural part of aging. Technology can play a role in reversing this trend. Better Hearing Victoria's CEO Dr Caitlin Barr and Director of the National Acoustic Laboratories Dr Brent Edwards spoke to Nightlife about how hearing aids work, what problems they can address and whether you might need one.
Duration: 50min 51sec Broadcast: Mon 25 Feb 2019, 10:00pm (Source: abc.net.au)
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Meet your local Audiology expert, hearing awareness week 2019 ![]() Alison is an Independent Audiologist with over 27 years experience in Paediatric and Adult Audiology. Alison's professional and ethical approach to Audiology has earned her lifelong patients and regard amongst her peers. Her focus is Rehabilitative Audiology and the Jervis Bay Hearing Centre is a Centre of Excellence with a focus on Hearing, Hearing aids and Cochlear Implants. She practices from the Jervis Bay Hearing Centre located on the beautiful South Coast of NSW. She graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1992 and has been recognised internationally for her contribution in furthering our understanding of Tinnitus and Hypercusis when she co-authored a paper with Myriam Westcott which won the Jack Vernon award at the International Tinnitus Seminar in Brazil. She is passionate about empowering people and communities to reach their full potential. For more information about Alison's Accreditations, Achievements and Affiliations click here. |
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