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We are delighted to announce the Audiology Australia 2023 Conference Program, which has been designed based on your feedback and input.
With four days and seven streams to choose from, you'll be spoilt for choice. Will you explore the latest research in speciality areas of audiology, or get hands-on in a Learning Lab? Will you find out about the latest manufacturer products, or take part in a special interest discussion in the Reignite Arena?
View our program above to see what's on and visit our speaker’s page for more details on our keynote speakers.
Monday 8 May, 1:30 - 2pm1 Isabelle Boisvert - Advancing regulatory science in hearing care: stakeholder perspectives |
2 Isabelle Boisvert - Mapping the published research in the field of hearing and deafness in Australia: A scoping review |
3 Jaime Leigh - Development of ANZ Community Guidelines for Adults with Hearing Loss |
4 Alice Pender - A scoping review of ear and hearing health in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people aged 15 years and older |
5 Taegan Young - Too long, didn’t read: Comparing methods of presenting information sheets to research participants |
6 Matthew Croteau - Enhancing reliable monaural cues for sound lateralisation using CROS |
7 Marisa Poulos - How do audiologists’ attitudes towards teleaudiology change with increased usage? An analysis prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic. |
8 Cathy Sucher - Reviewing cochlear implant function remotely. Outcomes after 6 months of client use. 9 Carolyn Mee - The magnitude and nature of undiagnosed hearing problems in Australian children: results from widespread screening with Sound Scouts |
10 Robert Eikelboom - Changes in tinnitus distress after cochlear implantation: an analysis of a large database |
11 Wayne Wilson - Hearing aids and balance in adults with hearing impairment: A systematic review |
Tuesday 9 May, 1:00 - 1:30pm12 Saji Maruthurkkara - Insights from Big data analysis of Cochlear Implant MAP data – implications for fitting |
13 Wayne Wilson - Order of report in dichotic digit testing |
14 Wayne Wilson - A narrative review of literacy development in children with cochlear implants |
15 Julia Wunderlich - EarGenie: a neuro-imaging technology for objective measurement of infant speech discrimination ability |
16 Cerys Downing - Measuring resonance frequency of the middle ear in school-aged children: Applications for detecting middle ear dysfunction |
17 Sanna Hou - Consistency between the Parent’s evaluation of Listening and Understanding Measure (PLUM) and on-the-day audiological assessment |
18 Pia Watkins - Evaluating the clinical value of using Ling sounds for children with bilateral hearing loss |
19 Angela Wong - Real-world listening experiences of the 16-17-year-old adolescents with hearing impairment using ecological momentary assessment |
20 Shaani Graves - When to refer a challenging child for electrophysiological assessment under general anaesthetic |
21 Paul Jevelle - An unusual referral for cochlear implant assessment: a young adult presenting with vitamin B12 deficiency-induced auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder. |
22 Jane Oliver - Speech, Spatial and Qualities of hearing of school aged children with bilateral mild hearing loss |
We respectfully acknowledge the Yugambeh language region, and their Elders past and present, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which the Audiology Australia 2023 Conference is taking place.
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