Coalition for Global Hearing Health: 4th Conference an International Success
With a record number of firsts, the 4th Conference of the Coalition for Global Hearing Health (CGHH) at VanderbiltUniversity’s BillWilkersonCenter, Nashville, TN, May 3-4, was rated a resounding international success by attendees from 15 countries. As in past conferences, multiple disciplines around the globe conferred for two days on global hearing healthcare provided in lower-resourced regions. This year’s “firsts” included: Offering individual and organizational CGHH membership. Annual individual membership is $25, and organizational memberships are $100 for organizations with offices in HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) A and B Category countries, and $250 for organizations in other countries. Awarding the first travel scholarship to Ned Carter of All Ears Cambodia, who said, “I couldn’t have attended the conference, if it weren’t for this scholarship offered by Bob and Jean Johnson. I am most grateful.” Awarding 12 portable battery-powered audiometers to humanitarian projects globally, donated by Purdue Pharmaceuticals. Introduction of a poster session/reception due to an abundance of high quality submissions. Among many highlights this year, Lady Jean Wilson, OBE, FRCOphth (Hon), gave the conference keynote speech at the historic Travellers Rest Plantation. She founded the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind with her husband, Sir John Wilson, and is currently chair of the Hearing Conservation Council; president of the UK Impact Foundation, and vice president of Sightsavers International. Conference co-organizers, James E. Saunders, MD, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical, and Jackie L. Clark, PhD, University of Texas at Dallas, have long-established roots in international arenas as humanitarian committee chairs of their professional organizations—the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head Neck Surgery Foundation and International Society of Audiology, respectively. Next year’s conference will take place at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, UK, July 25–26, 2014. To learn more on upcoming or past conferences, visit the CGHH website: http://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org or email James.E.Saunders@Hitchcock.org, jclark@utdallas.edu or Conference@CoalitionForGlobalHearingHealth.org.
With a record number of firsts, the 4th Conference of the Coalition for Global Hearing Health (CGHH) at VanderbiltUniversity’s BillWilkersonCenter, Nashville, TN, May 3-4, was rated a resounding international success by attendees from 15 countries.
As in past conferences, multiple disciplines around the globe conferred for two days on global hearing healthcare provided in lower-resourced regions.
This year’s “firsts” included:
- Offering individual and organizational CGHH membership. Annual individual membership is $25, and organizational memberships are $100 for organizations with offices in HINARI (Health InterNetwork Access to Research Initiative) A and B Category countries, and $250 for organizations in other countries.
- Awarding the first travel scholarship to Ned Carter of All Ears Cambodia, who said, “I couldn’t have attended the conference, if it weren’t for this scholarship offered by Bob and Jean Johnson. I am most grateful.”
- Awarding 12 portable battery-powered audiometers to humanitarian projects globally, donated by Purdue Pharmaceuticals.
- Introduction of a poster session/reception due to an abundance of high quality submissions.
Among many highlights this year, Lady Jean Wilson, OBE, FRCOphth (Hon), gave the conference keynote speech at the historic Travellers Rest Plantation. She founded the Royal Commonwealth Society for the Blind with her husband, Sir John Wilson, and is currently chair of the Hearing Conservation Council; president of the UK Impact Foundation, and vice president of Sightsavers International.
Conference co-organizers, James E. Saunders, MD, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical, and Jackie L. Clark, PhD, University of Texas at Dallas, have long-established roots in international arenas as humanitarian committee chairs of their professional organizations—the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head Neck Surgery Foundation and International Society of Audiology, respectively.
Next year’s conference will take place at St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, UK, July 25–26, 2014. To learn more on upcoming or past conferences, visit the CGHH website: http://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org or email James.E.Saunders@Hitchcock.org, jclark@utdallas.edu or Conference@CoalitionForGlobalHearingHealth.org.