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Tinnitus? There’s an app for that
Chronic tinnitus. It is difficult to treat and can have a debilitating impact on those who suffer from it. To date, there is no treatment that is guaranteed to make tinnitus go away, though there are several existing treatments that...Canopy: a medical translation app
5 July 2017
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ENTA - ENT
Professional interpreters perform an integral role in the medical setting, ensuring that clinician-patient interactions are understood from both sides. As essential as they are, however, we have all experienced scenarios where we have been left, to our own devices, so...
SoundPrint: an app for finding quieter restaurants
27 February 2020
| Carolyn Falls
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
"Is there any chance the music could be turned down a bit”, I asked our server politely on a rare evening out with my husband. We had spent the previous half-hour shouting at each other, only to have the other...
An app to help display hearing results
9 October 2017
| Anand Kasbekar
Vestibular neuronitis (VN) is a common condition that we treat. Despite this, many of us lack the in-depth knowledge and scientific reasons for doing what we do. Granted, the evidence is lacking in some areas but this paper is worth...
The ORL App: I challenge you to duel!
4 May 2021
| Jonathan Lee
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ENTA - ENT
'Every day is a school day’ – an age-old saying that is as much a proverb as it is an instruction for allied health professionals. These days, it is hard to keep up with any sort of news - whether...
LearnENT app – bringing otolaryngology to your mobile
10 July 2017
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ENTA - ENT
www.learnent.ca ENT trainees, medical students, and audiologists take note: an app called LearnENT is about to bring the fundamentals of otolaryngology right to your fingertips. A team of otolaryngologists and medical residents at the University of Ottawa developed LearnENT as...
‘Cutting-edge’ surgical education: exploring the SurgSchool App
4 March 2025
| Jonathan Lee
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ENTA - General
SurgSchool is an educational surgical app, where high-quality operations can be viewed with the surgeon’s commentary. It was founded in October 2023 by Enrique Casqueiro Cons, a civil engineer by trade with a background in business, and otologist Dr José...
Heard That: does the app live up to its name?
2 September 2022
| Laurel Palmer
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ENTA - Audiology - Adult
Ever find yourself in a noisy restaurant, barely following conversation yet nodding in clueless agreement? Considering how loud social settings can be, this is likely a familiar scenario. As gatherings become a regular part of our lives again, so do...
App-solute relief: tackling tinnitus with your smartphone
4 July 2024
| Nyla Razaq
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ENTA - Tinnitus
The sound experienced by individuals with tinnitus can vary to a huge extent. It can range from a mild occasional ringing to a constant, loud noise causing disruption to daily life and sleep. Reassuringly, tinnitus is rarely a sign of...
Speech analysis via mobile phone – is there an app for that?
2 November 2020
| Christopher Burgess
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ENTA - Laryngology / Swallowing / Voice
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Voice, Voice app, Voice application, mHealth
Experienced ENT surgeons will often be able to discern the likelihood of significant laryngeal pathology in a patient referred with dysphonia by the sound of their voice during the initial history-taking phase of a consultation. With the move earlier in...
Otovent new app launched – come and explore Otopia!
8 June 2023
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Contracts & Distributors, Research & Development
Otovent proudly launches their new fun, easy to use app to help track Otovent use.