Provincial Resource Program Program Updates Presented by Nadine Ewanchyshyn, SLP & Carrie Siu, Audiologist ITC 2016.

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Provincial Resource Program Program Updates Presented by Nadine Ewanchyshyn, SLP & Carrie Siu, Audiologist ITC 2016

◦ Dr. Jay Yule, SD47 Superintendent – Administration/Policy  Melanie Gosselin, Program Manager  Carrie Siu, Audiologist (0.6)  Nadine Ewanchshyn, Speech Language Pathologist (0.4)  Rayna Rumley, Hearing Resource Teacher (0.2) Loan Bank -All school-aged children with hearing loss in BC Outreach - School-aged children with implantable hearing devices (CIs or BAHA) ITC 2016

New in our Loan Bank:  Digital (Roger) equipment added to loan bank: Roger X receivers, Focus  new retention accessory for CI users (Nucleus 5 & 6)  Online instruction videos on retention accessory: Resources  Instructional videos New in the Community: - Cochlear Mini-Mic (Mini-Mic Plus 2 has DAI & 3x transmission range) - new Bone-Anchored HA with no Digital Audio Input (DAI) Oticon Ponto Plus: needs streamer for FM Cochlear BAHA 5: needs Mini-Mic Plus 2 for FM ITC 2016