Amplification Lab
The Amplification Lab serves both as a teaching and research lab.
Lab Director:
Location:
The Amplification Lab is located on the 2nd floor of the Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building (room #2C50).
Description:
The Amplification Lab is fully equipped with a sound booth, audiometer, three hearing aid analyzers (Verifit system, Fonix 8000, and Siemens Unity2), G.R.A.S., Noah and various hearing aid manufacturers' programming software.
Teaching and clinical activities
- The Amplification Lab houses the 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 Hearing Aid Assistance Program (DHAAP). Through this program, donated hearing aids are given to low-income individuals who are not able to afford new hearing aids. The program provides audiology students with hands-on clinical experiences with adult hearing aid fitting, post-fitting follow-ups, and audiological rehabilitation.
DHAAP members: Dr. Rachel Caissie (program director), Dr. Steve Aiken (SHCD), Greg Noel, AuD (NSHSC), Janine Verge, AuD (NSHSC), Brenda Dorton (), and two audiology student program assistants. - The Amplification Lab supports three courses in amplification and audiological rehabilitation, where second and third year audiology students can gain hands-on experience is all aspects of hearing aid fitting and adult audiological rehabilitation.
Research interests
Audiological rehabilitation in older adults, including conversation-based intervention, conversation repair strategies, and clear speech for partners of adults with hearing loss. Auditory training for heart auscultation (in collaboration with , Cardiologist, Faculty of Medicine).
Current Funded Research:
鈥淎 comparison of wireless CROS hearing aids and bone anchored hearing devices for people with single-sided deafness鈥
Funding: Nova Scotia Health Research Foundation
Co-Principal Investigators: Jenny Finbow & Rachel Caissie
Co-Investigators: (Faculty of Medicine), Dr. Steve Aiken (SHCD), Mark Gulliver and Janine Verge (audiologists, NSHSC)
Prospective Master鈥檚 and PhD students:
We encourage prospective students seeking research supervision to contact us directly to discuss possible topics for research supervision.