by dlad196 | Dec 18, 2025 | Media, Research
Board members Jen Smith and Greg O’Beirne feature in Tahu News, highlighting community work in hearing health. Meanwhile, University of Canterbury researchers have developed the first-ever te reo Māori hearing tests, supporting culturally appropriate and equitable...
by dlad196 | Dec 18, 2025 | Research
New tinnitus research published in Audiology and Neurotology highlights what people living with tinnitus say matters most in treatment, by EMC’s own Grant Searchfield and colleagues.Read...
by dlad196 | Dec 17, 2025 | Research
Michelle Pokorny and her team have been awarded a Health Research Council (HRC) grant for their pilot project Integrating AI-Assisted Diagnosis of Ear Disease in Primary Care. This research aims to evaluate how artificial intelligence can support clinicians in...
by dlad196 | Dec 17, 2025 | Research
A recent study published in the New Zealand Medical Journal examines five years of data from the B4 School Check program and reveals significant disparities in hearing screening and follow-up care. Māori, Pacific, and children from high-deprivation areas were less...
by mmai662 | Apr 11, 2025 | Research
One of the many success stories in the Pacific Islands is Dr. Oh (Ear, Nose and Throat specialist) and his team’s efforts in providing equitable ENT services in Fiji. During World Hearing Awareness Month, the team provided community ENT clinics and their work...
by dlad196 | May 26, 2020 | archived-news, Research
By Rajesh Kumar, M.P.H. Maintaining clinical audiology services during Covid-19 lockdown posed significant challenges. But out of those challenges have emerged new opportunities for accelerated development of eHealth solutions that could help future-proof the...