My Basket

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

Your cart is empty

You’re $99.00 away from free shipping!

I Want to Fix Ears: Inside the Cochlear Implant Story

Hardback

|

01 March 2021

5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Review
Have a question? Chat to our team.

**2021 Shortlisted Australian Christian Book of the Year.**    I want to Fix Ears is a thrilling saga and powerful Christian testimony.     I want to Fix Ears is a handsome hardback volume. It features over 120 black-and-white photographs and diagrams.    I want to Fix Ears is compelling reading and a perfect gift.     A...

**2021 Shortlisted Australian Christian Book of the Year.**  
  
I want to Fix Ears is a thrilling saga and powerful Christian testimony.  
  
I want to Fix Ears is a handsome hardback volume. It features over 120 black-and-white photographs and diagrams.  
  
I want to Fix Ears is compelling reading and a perfect gift.  
  
A giant of medical science tells the story of the invention of the bionic ear.  
  
After watching his father struggle with hearing loss, Graeme Clark overcame obstacles and opposition to bring the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults.  
  
Starting with compelling personal testimonies from his patients, Clark charts his lifelong quest to "fix ears." He chronicles his research accomplishments and medical advances, and he recounts his battles to overcome the ridicule of peers, his tireless efforts to procure funding for his work, and his reliance on the religious and ethical values that guided his investigations. To scientists, he commends his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the importance of prioritizing the needs and safety of patients, and the key role of effective partnership between academia and industry. For everyone, he demonstrates the importance of family education, supportive colleagues, and life purpose.  
  
Graeme Clark questioned authority, challenged the prevailing wisdom, and rejected the status quo. His knowledge, skill, conviction and doggedness resulted in the first recreation of a human sense.  
  
An inspiring journey of determination, enterprise, and faith.  
  
Graeme Clark is a giant of medical science, who deserves our admiration. As someone whose own hearing impairment has been alleviated over the decades by surgery and hearing aids, I can only begin to imagine what a cochlear implant means to those who have received one. - John Howard Former Prime Minister of Australia  
  
Remarkable insights from a remarkable scientist and admirable person. Inspired by the challenges faced by his father, Graeme Clark dedicated his career to providing the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults. Starting with compelling personal stories from his patients, Clark charts his inspirational journey to "fix ears." He chronicles his research accomplishments and medical advances, and also recounts his battles to overcome scientific skepticism, his tireless efforts to procure funding to support his work, and his reliance on the religious and ethical values that guided his investigations. For scientists, he conveys his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the importance of prioritizing the needs and safety of patients, and the key role of effective academic-industry partnerships. For us all, he emphasizes the importance of family, education, supportive colleagues, and, perhaps most importantly, life purpose. - Claire Pomeroy President, Lasker Foundation USA  
  
-Publisher.

Graeme Clark questioned authority, challenged the prevailing wisdom, and rejected the status quo. His knowledge, skill, doggedness, and faith resulted in the first recreation of a human sense.

Jennie Brand-Miller

Professor of Nutrition, author, and dual cochlear implant recipient

  


Graeme Clark is a giant of medical science, who deserves our admiration. As someone whose own hearing impairment has been alleviated over the decades by surgery and hearing aids, I can only begin to imagine what a cochlear implant means to those who have received one.

John Howard

Former Prime Minister of Australia

  


Remarkable insights from a remarkable scientist and admirable person. Inspired by the challenges faced by his father, Graeme Clark dedicated his career to providing the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults. Starting with compelling personal stories from his patients, Clark charts his inspirational journey to "fix ears." He chronicles his research accomplishments and medical advances, and also recounts his battles to overcome scientific scepticism, his tireless efforts to procure funding to support his work, and his reliance on the religious and ethical values that guided his investigations. For scientists, he conveys his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the importance of prioritising the needs and safety of patients, and the key role of effective academic-industry partnerships. For us all, he emphasises the importance of family, education, supportive colleagues, and, perhaps most importantly, life purpose.

Claire Pomeroy

President, Lasker Foundation USA

$62.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $15.75 with
Order today for it to arrive in 4-6 weeks
Max quantity reached
Note: This item is a backorder. Purchase now and we’ll notify you when it’s ready for delivery or pick-up.
Delivery Order today for it to arrive in 4-6 weeks
Find in Store
Find in Store
Have a question? Chat to our team.

**2021 Shortlisted Australian Christian Book of the Year.**    I want to Fix Ears is a thrilling saga and powerful Christian testimony.     I want to Fix Ears is a handsome hardback volume. It features over 120 black-and-white photographs and diagrams.    I want to Fix Ears is compelling reading and a perfect gift.     A...

**2021 Shortlisted Australian Christian Book of the Year.**  
  
I want to Fix Ears is a thrilling saga and powerful Christian testimony.  
  
I want to Fix Ears is a handsome hardback volume. It features over 120 black-and-white photographs and diagrams.  
  
I want to Fix Ears is compelling reading and a perfect gift.  
  
A giant of medical science tells the story of the invention of the bionic ear.  
  
After watching his father struggle with hearing loss, Graeme Clark overcame obstacles and opposition to bring the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults.  
  
Starting with compelling personal testimonies from his patients, Clark charts his lifelong quest to "fix ears." He chronicles his research accomplishments and medical advances, and he recounts his battles to overcome the ridicule of peers, his tireless efforts to procure funding for his work, and his reliance on the religious and ethical values that guided his investigations. To scientists, he commends his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the importance of prioritizing the needs and safety of patients, and the key role of effective partnership between academia and industry. For everyone, he demonstrates the importance of family education, supportive colleagues, and life purpose.  
  
Graeme Clark questioned authority, challenged the prevailing wisdom, and rejected the status quo. His knowledge, skill, conviction and doggedness resulted in the first recreation of a human sense.  
  
An inspiring journey of determination, enterprise, and faith.  
  
Graeme Clark is a giant of medical science, who deserves our admiration. As someone whose own hearing impairment has been alleviated over the decades by surgery and hearing aids, I can only begin to imagine what a cochlear implant means to those who have received one. - John Howard Former Prime Minister of Australia  
  
Remarkable insights from a remarkable scientist and admirable person. Inspired by the challenges faced by his father, Graeme Clark dedicated his career to providing the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults. Starting with compelling personal stories from his patients, Clark charts his inspirational journey to "fix ears." He chronicles his research accomplishments and medical advances, and also recounts his battles to overcome scientific skepticism, his tireless efforts to procure funding to support his work, and his reliance on the religious and ethical values that guided his investigations. For scientists, he conveys his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the importance of prioritizing the needs and safety of patients, and the key role of effective academic-industry partnerships. For us all, he emphasizes the importance of family, education, supportive colleagues, and, perhaps most importantly, life purpose. - Claire Pomeroy President, Lasker Foundation USA  
  
-Publisher.

Graeme Clark questioned authority, challenged the prevailing wisdom, and rejected the status quo. His knowledge, skill, doggedness, and faith resulted in the first recreation of a human sense.

Jennie Brand-Miller

Professor of Nutrition, author, and dual cochlear implant recipient

  


Graeme Clark is a giant of medical science, who deserves our admiration. As someone whose own hearing impairment has been alleviated over the decades by surgery and hearing aids, I can only begin to imagine what a cochlear implant means to those who have received one.

John Howard

Former Prime Minister of Australia

  


Remarkable insights from a remarkable scientist and admirable person. Inspired by the challenges faced by his father, Graeme Clark dedicated his career to providing the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults. Starting with compelling personal stories from his patients, Clark charts his inspirational journey to "fix ears." He chronicles his research accomplishments and medical advances, and also recounts his battles to overcome scientific scepticism, his tireless efforts to procure funding to support his work, and his reliance on the religious and ethical values that guided his investigations. For scientists, he conveys his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches, the importance of prioritising the needs and safety of patients, and the key role of effective academic-industry partnerships. For us all, he emphasises the importance of family, education, supportive colleagues, and, perhaps most importantly, life purpose.

Claire Pomeroy

President, Lasker Foundation USA
I Want to Fix Ears: Inside the Cochlear Implant Story $62.99
Koorong code 590038
ISBN 9780645067101
Pages 288
Publisher Iscast
Publication date 01 March 2021
Dimensions 20 x 216 x 216mm
Weight 0.95kg
5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 Review
DeliveryOrder today for it to arrive in 4-6 weeks
Returns

Enjoy peace of mind with our 60-day hassle-free returns, whether you shop online or in store.

Click here to learn more.

5.0
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
Based on 1 review
Total 5 star reviews: 1 Total 4 star reviews: 0 Total 3 star reviews: 0 Total 2 star reviews: 0 Total 1 star reviews: 0
100%would recommend this product
1 review
  • A
    Anonymous
    I recommend this product
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    4 years ago
    2021 Australian Christian Book of the Year shortlist

    A giant of medical science tells the story of the invention of the bionic ear. After watching his father struggle with hearing loss, Graeme Clark overcame obstacles and opposition to bring the gift of hearing to profoundly deaf children and adults. I Want to Fix Ears is beautifully presented and comprehensive. It includes testimonies of patients and chronicles research, innovation and advances across numerous disciplines. Clark's compassion, creativity, integrity and accomplishments are attributed to his trust in Jesus. An inspiring journey of perseverance, enterprise and faith.