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Elaine Saunders

Elaine has worked in hearing research and technology for forty years. She is Co-founder, Blamey Saunders hears, a company which supplies affordable, discrete and highly effective hearing aids through an innovative online telehealth service and clinic based in Melbourne. She is also an Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Science, Engineering and Technology at Swinburne University, and a clinical supervisor and mentor to many other students. She is former Chief Executive of Dynamic Hearing a company which supplied award winning digital signal processing for ultra-low power chips for the hearing aid and telephony industry. Elaine also led the Cooperative Research Centre team that developed a new electrode for Cochlear Ltd, leading to the company gaining the Australian Design award in 2000. In her youth, she was an international track runner. Elaine is an advocate for people with hearing loss, and a popular public speaker on the topic of Hearing and Listening. She is an Executive Director of the Rotary International Action Group on hearing and continues to try and reduce the barriers to hearing help. She is a member of the Rotary Club of Melbourne and Immediate Past Chair of its Health Issues Committee, Elaine is also the Chair of the Board of the Innovation Precinct at Swinburne University, member of the Industry Advisory panel (Engineering) for Swinburne University, and a Directorof ANFF. She was on the Advisory Board of the Children’s Charity Network (2005-2013) and is a former Non-Executive Director of Alfred Health. Elaine grew up with the struggles of hearing impairment from the age of 9 when her father lost his hearing. She experienced the struggles he had with his career, and the impact his loss had on their family. When she was a teenager in England, with her father’s encouragement, Elaine volunteered as a house mother in the residential section of the Royal Derby School for Deaf Children. Her close bond with these children and seeing their challenges first hand changed the course of Elaine’s life, in a quest to help people hear. Elaine has just helped to co-produce a play performed in Melbourne – The Sound of Waves – based on the life experience of a profoundly deaf girl (Jodie Harris, actor) who received a cochlear implant as a trial patient. Elaine was the leader of the Cochlear team that assessed Jodie for her implant in 1999. • Australian Design Award, Social Innovation 2015 • Australasian Industrial Research Group (AIRG) Medal for Research Innovation, 2013 • City of Melbourne: Melbourne Award for Contribution to Community, 2012 • Women in Leadership Forum, Asia: Leading Woman in Healthcare, 2011 • American Academy of Audiology: Award for Achievement in Industry, 2010 • Audiological Society of Australia: Certificate of Outstanding Service, 2008 • Telstra Business Woman of the Year National Award (Private & Corporate sector), 2004 • Biomelbourne Network, Leading Woman in Biotech, 2015
27/09/2013 27/09/2013

Measuring and perceiving loudness: Pascals, decibels and phons

Hearing and listening is a complicated mix of physical detection, …

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22/09/2013 23/09/2013

Empowerment with hearing aids – lessons from the Gold Rush

Consumers in hearing health care today are a bit like …

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06/09/2013 15/08/2013

Networking or good communication

Networking seems to have become synonymous with speed networking, and …

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30/08/2013 15/08/2013

Training for hearing professionals

I am an audiologist. I am also a scientist, and …

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23/08/2013 15/08/2013

Hearing and the effect on your partner

There was a study done in Queensland, and published at …

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16/08/2013 19/08/2013

New York Mayor takes action on earbuds

The Hearing Loss Prevention Media Campaign started by Mayor Bloomberg, …

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01/08/2013 06/08/2013

Hearing aids and the brain

I have been reading some articles about cognition and hearing. …

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22/07/2013 21/08/2013

It’s not your hearing, it’s your brain – or is it?

Let’s continue the story about distortion in hearing perception. You …

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20/07/2013 22/07/2013

Hearing aid distortion

If you have a really good hearing aid that keeps …

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18/07/2013 22/07/2013

Today is World Listening Day

Today is World Listening Day. If you never have difficulty …

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Dr Elaine Saunders

Hi, I'm Dr. Elaine Saunders, award-winning hearing scientist and co-founder of profit-for-purpose hearing aid company Blamey Saunders hears. Welcome to my blog!

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