4th International Coalition for Global Hearing Health Conference Set
For a fourth consecutive year, multiple disciplines worldwide will confer on global concerns about hearing healthcare at the 4th Coalition for Global Hearing Health Conference, which will take place May 3-4 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN. Past conferences have been hosted by such world-recognized facilities as EduPlex, South Africa (2012); House Ear Institute, Los Angeles (2011); and the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Washington, DC (2010). The purpose of each annual conference is to provide an opportunity for otolaryngologists, audiologists, deaf educators, speech pathologists, policy makers, philanthropic leaders, deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and families to work together to raise awareness of vital issues relative to hearing health in the developing world. Presentation topics will focus on: advocacy and media; education of professionals in underserved regions; empowering families and communities; harnessing technology; and ensuring best practices. Conference co-organizers, James E. Saunders, MD, of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical, and Jackie L. Clark, PhD, of the University of Texas at Dallas, have long-established roots on the international arenas as Humanitarian Committee chairs within their professional organizations, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head Neck Surgery Foundation and the International Society of Audiology, respectively. To learn more about upcoming or past conferences, visit http://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org.
For a fourth consecutive year, multiple disciplines worldwide will confer on global concerns about hearing healthcare at the 4th Coalition for Global Hearing Health Conference, which will take place May 3-4 at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, TN.
Past conferences have been hosted by such world-recognized facilities as EduPlex, South Africa (2012); House Ear Institute, Los Angeles (2011); and the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, Washington, DC (2010).
The purpose of each annual conference is to provide an opportunity for otolaryngologists, audiologists, deaf educators, speech pathologists, policy makers, philanthropic leaders, deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals and families to work together to raise awareness of vital issues relative to hearing health in the developing world.
Presentation topics will focus on: advocacy and media; education of professionals in underserved regions; empowering families and communities; harnessing technology; and ensuring best practices.
Conference co-organizers, James E. Saunders, MD, of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical, and Jackie L. Clark, PhD, of the University of Texas at Dallas, have long-established roots on the international arenas as Humanitarian Committee chairs within their professional organizations, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head Neck Surgery Foundation and the International Society of Audiology, respectively.
To learn more about upcoming or past conferences, visit http://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org.