ABOUT ME
Jasna Bruce
BSc. (Hons.Psych.), Grad. Dip. Aud.
Jasna Bruce has been an Audiologist for 29 years and is a registered Psychologist. She is currently employed as a Clinical Audiologist in the hospital sector and she also consults in her private hearing aid and audiology practice, and on the Clinical Panel of TAC and WorkSafe Victoria. Jasna also leads a project in screening prep children for early detection of children at risk of literacy underachievement.
Jasna has a history of serving on the Board of the Deafness Foundation, working as a clinician for Australian Hearing, Manager and Clinical Support officer in the Melbourne Office of Hearing Services at the inception of the Australian Government Voucher Program, and setting up the Psychology support services at Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre.
Jasna has authored two children’s books about hearing awareness as a fundraiser for the Deafness Foundation, and co-authored Clinical Audit Protocols for the Office of Hearing.

ABOUT ME
Jasna Bruce
BSc. (Hons.Psych.), Grad. Dip. Aud.
Jasna Bruce has been an Audiologist for 29 years and is a registered Psychologist. She is currently employed as a Clinical Audiologist in the hospital sector and she also consults in her private hearing aid and audiology practice, and on the Clinical Panel of TAC and WorkSafe Victoria. Jasna also leads a project in screening prep children for early detection of children at risk of literacy underachievement.
Jasna has a history of serving on the Board of the Deafness Foundation, working as a clinician for Australian Hearing, Manager and Clinical Support officer in the Melbourne Office of Hearing Services at the inception of the Australian Government Voucher Program, and setting up the Psychology support services at Kalparrin Early Intervention Centre.
Jasna has authored two children’s books about hearing awareness as a fundraiser for the Deafness Foundation, and co-authored Clinical Audit Protocols for the Office of Hearing.


Signia devices are made in Germany and I believe are leaders in listening technology with an evidence base showing improved speech understanding in diffuse noise due to advanced automatic directional microphone technology. Also have a very stylish device that looks more like air pods than hearing aids.

Starkey devices are made in the USA and for every hearing aid purchased the Starkey Hearing Foundation donates hearing aids to those in need. One million hearing aids have been donated in 100 countries so far.
I believe they lead innovation at the moment creating a device with artificial intelligence that will measure heart rate, detect falls and notify loved ones by text, and will allow you to geo tag locations so the devices recognise the location and reset themselves. They have the best noise reduction at the lowest price point.
I believe their invisible IIC
devices are also truly the smallest and well made.
