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Audiology
Hearing Loss
Cochlear Implants
Virtual Care
Speech-Language Pathology
Patient Care
India
Early Intervention
Hearing Aids
University Of Michigan Medical School
Kresge Hearing Research Institute
Research In Hearing Disorders
Medical Education
Otolaryngology
Single-Sided Deafness
Research Methodology
Family-Centered Care
Healthcare
Hospital For Sick Children
Patient Advocacy

The Hear Here Podcast is based out of the Archie's Cochlear Implant Lab at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada. The show is hosted by Audiologist and senior scientist, Karen Gordon and co-hosted with Dr. Sharon Cushing and Dr. Blake Papsin, Otolaryngologists at the Hospital for Sick Children. The goal with these discussions is to explore new ideas that may help people use devices lik... more

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In this final episode of season 4, members of the Hear Here Podcast take a heartfelt walk down memory lane, reflecting on early childhood experiences and the initial stages of recognizing or being diagnosed with hearing loss. As the members share the... more

Picking up from part 1, members of the Hear Here Podcast continue the conversation about high school. The team chats about their experiences with technological support such as FM systems, both the easy and the challenging. They also look back to how ... more

In this episode, members of the Hear Here Podcast dive into the high school experience. The team chats about supports in the classroom and how, and why their preferences changed from their days in elementary school. The team shares their experiences ... more

In this episode, members of the Hear Here Podcast share their diverse personal experiences on the use of assistive hearing devices, such as the FM system, and other accommodations and strategies they have found effective in improving the learning exp... more

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Gurinder Kaur
Speech-language pathologist with over 30 years of experience.
Government Medical College, India
Episode: #5: Early Intervention and Beyond: Connecting with childhood Speech Language Pathologist from India
Angela Bottley
Clinical sales manager at Vivosonic
Vivosonic
Episode: #4: Behind the Scenes in the World of Sales in the Hearing Loss Industry
Dana Song
Audiologist and former patient at SickKids, now a staff audiologist
Hospital for Sick Children
Episode: #3: From Patient to Audiologist: A Thoughtful Discussion with Dana Song
Danielle DiFabio
Combined Master's-PhD student at Western University; researcher focused on virtual care for families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Western University
Episode: #2: Exploring the Student World of Audiology with Masters-PhD Student Danielle DiFabio
Dr. Renee Michelle Banakis-Hartl
Clinical otologist and neurotologist, assistant professor at the University of Michigan
University of Michigan Medical School
Episode: #1: A Unique Perspective to the Field of Medicine with Audiologist-Otolaryngologist Dr. Renee Michelle Banakis-Hartl

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Karen Gordon
Host and senior scientist in audiology with experience in childhood hearing interventions.

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#5: Early Intervention and Beyond: Connecting with childhood Speech Language Pathologist from India
Q: What are the biggest challenges you have faced in your career and how did you overcome them?
Gurinder noted lack of awareness among rural populations and the stigma associated with having a child with special needs as major challenges.
#5: Early Intervention and Beyond: Connecting with childhood Speech Language Pathologist from India
Q: What inspired you to become a speech-language pathologist?
Gurinder was inspired by her experiences working in various projects with children with disabilities, realizing that a lot needs to be done to support families.
#1: A Unique Perspective to the Field of Medicine with Audiologist-Otolaryngologist Dr. Renee Michelle Banakis-Hartl
Q: What else would you advise younger individuals aspiring to pursue a career in otolaryngology or audiology?
To build unique experiences and discover what motivates them internally, as this will support them during challenging times in their careers.
#1: A Unique Perspective to the Field of Medicine with Audiologist-Otolaryngologist Dr. Renee Michelle Banakis-Hartl
Q: What is one distinct topic in hearing loss research that you think needs better understanding?
Single-sided deafness and the characterization of binaural hearing are areas that need better metrics and understanding to improve treatment options.
#1: A Unique Perspective to the Field of Medicine with Audiologist-Otolaryngologist Dr. Renee Michelle Banakis-Hartl
Q: What is the most rewarding part of your job as an otologist?
The most rewarding part is the clinical care, especially helping elderly patients navigate hearing loss and the positive impact of cochlear implants on their quality of life.

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