Register Now! 5th International Conference on Global Hearing Health, July 25-26, St. Catherine’s College, Oxford, UK
James E. Saunders, MD, AAO-HNSF coordinator for International Affairs, cordially invites you to the next conference of the Coalition for Global Hearing Health (CGHH), July 25-26, at St. Catherine’s College in Oxford, England. Conference co-organizers, Dr. Saunders, of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, and Jackie L. Clark, PhD, of University of Texas at Dallas, have long-established roots in international arenas. Dr. Saunders is AAO-HNSF coordinator for International Affairs and past chair, Humanitarian Committee. Dr. Clark is chair, Humanitarian Efforts, International Society of Audiology. More than 100 representatives from multiple disciplines around the globe—including otolaryngologists, audiologists, teachers of the deaf, hearing aid providers, and international public health specialists—will confer for two days on providing global hearing healthcare in lower-resourced regions. The CGHH works to advance the Millennium Development Goals of the U.N. and the World Health Organization (WHO). For instance, the CGHH collaborates closely with WHO’s Prevention of Deafness Program, and the International Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (IFOS) “Hearing for All” initiative. In particular, the CGHH focuses on areas where it can have the most influence: advocacy for better hearing healthcare, technical challenges and opportunities, increasing the workforce through quality training, empowering families and affected individuals, and establishing best practices and standards of care. To submit an abstract, register early for the conference, and reserve your room (from the limited block of rooms held for our attendees), visit http://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org. For highlights of the 2013 meeting, visit http://www.coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org/RecentConference/ConferenceHighlights/tabid/171/Default.aspx.
Conference co-organizers, Dr. Saunders, of Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, and Jackie L. Clark, PhD, of University of Texas at Dallas, have long-established roots in international arenas. Dr. Saunders is AAO-HNSF coordinator for International Affairs and past chair, Humanitarian Committee. Dr. Clark is chair, Humanitarian Efforts, International Society of Audiology.

More than 100 representatives from multiple disciplines around the globe—including otolaryngologists, audiologists, teachers of the deaf, hearing aid providers, and international public health specialists—will confer for two days on providing global hearing healthcare in lower-resourced regions.

The CGHH works to advance the Millennium Development Goals of the U.N. and the World Health Organization (WHO). For instance, the CGHH collaborates closely with WHO’s Prevention of Deafness Program, and the International Federation of Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Societies (IFOS) “Hearing for All” initiative.
In particular, the CGHH focuses on areas where it can have the most influence: advocacy for better hearing healthcare, technical challenges and opportunities, increasing the workforce through quality training, empowering families and affected individuals, and establishing best practices and standards of care.
To submit an abstract, register early for the conference, and reserve your room (from the limited block of rooms held for our attendees), visit http://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org.
For highlights of the 2013 meeting, visit http://www.coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org/RecentConference/ConferenceHighlights/tabid/171/Default.aspx.