International Collegium of Rehabilitative Audiology (ICRA) Fellow Harvey Dillon, PhD, was made an Officer of the Order of Australia, as decreed by the Governor-General and the Australian Government House, the audiology research forum announced. The citation is as follows:
Adjunct Professor Harvey Albert DILLON, Turramurra NSW 2074
For distinguished service to science, and to engineering, as a researcher in the field of hearing loss assessment, electrophysiology, and rehabilitation, and to improved auditory technologies.Â
Dillon is the former director of the Australian National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL)Â and co-creator, with Denis Byrne, of the Client Oriented Scale of Improvement (COSI), a NALÂ questionnaire designed to evaluate client needs, goals, and improvements in hearing ability.
He has researched and published extensively in scientific journals, including several articles he co-wrote for Hearing Review on the NAL approach to hearing aids for patients who wear cochlear implants in the opposite ear; narrow directionality features; and survey results on perceptions of self-adjustable hearing aids. In addition to his publications, Dillon is a well-known lecturer on complex audiological topics, and the second edition of his textbook Hearing Aids, has become a standard reference for audiology students, teachers, and educators.
In 2003, Dillon received a Research Achievement Award from the American Academy of Audiology (AAA), which is given to an individual whose work in audiology/hearing research has made significant impact on the field or practices.
Congrat,s Harvey, i always new you would be a superstar. kindest regards Lee
Congratulations Harvey.
Congrats Harvey, So well deserved!
This is the highest award given by the Australian government. Harvey richly deserves this overdue honor. One of the best people in the field over the past 50 years.