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HEARing CRC Profile for Dr Catherine McMahon

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Role

Project Leader and Academic Contact

Biography

Dr Catherine McMahon is the Head of Audiology at Macquarie University and the Vice President of Audiology Australia, the peak professional body for audiologists.

Catherine's research focuses on developing more appropriate methods of diagnosis of complex auditory disorders such as auditory neuropathy and tinnitus, and developing management techniques for this. Much of her research has been conducted in conjunction with the Sydney Cochlear Implant Centre which has led to an interest in the field of assessing functional outcomes in cochlear implantation. Her expertise is in the area of evoked potentials and she is also a key researcher in the development of the novel MEG system for cochlear implants.

Catherine's role in the professional body as well as her teaching experience has also led to the development of online continuing professional development materials in the teaching of students and professionals in remote areas.

Projects

Program Project area Project-ID Title
R1 R1.3: Objective measurement of tinnitus and its remediation R1.3.1 Objective measurement of tinnitus and its remediation
R4 R4.5: Internet and telecommunications-based assessment and rehabilitation R4.5.1 Remote training, supervision and up-skilling of clinicians
R4 R4.6: Prescription and fitting of devices and management of patients R4.6.4 Management of children with auditory neuropathy
R4 R4.7: Novel and efficient clinical assessment tools R4.7.2a Cortical evaluation of implant performance