The featured sessions focus on contemporary topics presented by leaders in the field of audiology, hearing science, and related professional areas. Here’s a snapshot of the sessions that promise to captivate and inform:
The Rewiring Brain in Hearing Loss
Presented by Anu Sharma, PhD
Wednesday, April 17, 12:45–2:15 pm
Delving into the neurological changes accompanying hearing loss, Dr. Anu Sharma explores how understanding these alterations can revolutionize intervention and rehabilitation. From cross-modal compensation to cognitive deficits, the session unveils the impact of hearing loss on cortical neuroplasticity.
Translational Research: From Hearing Science to Hearing Aids
Presented by Adam Svec, AuD, PhD
Wednesday, April 17, 2:30–4:00 pm
This session bridges the gap between academic research and practical application in hearing technology. Dr. Svec explores how psychoacoustic measures like dynamic range and frequency selectivity have historically shaped hearing aid features. Attendees will gain insights into recent developments within psychoacoustics, paving the way for potential advancements in future hearing technology.
Beyond the Audiogram: Embracing Diversity in Patient Communication
Presented by Laura Gaeta, PhD
Thursday, April 18, 8:15–9:45 am
Dr. Gaeta leads a discussion on cultural variables in underrepresented populations, health literacy, and effective patient communication. Addressing diverse settings, the session equips participants with practical strategies to enhance communication, emphasizing cultural competence and awareness in healthcare.
Coding and Reimbursement in Review: 2023-2024
Presented by Anna Jilla, AuD; and Mariah Cheyney, AuD
Thursday, April 18, 2:30–4:00 pm
Navigate the complex landscape of audiology-related coding and reimbursement changes in this informative session. From updates on the 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule to discussions on new CPT codes, the session provides a comprehensive overview and valuable resources for continued learning.
The Journey to Becoming a Legacy: A Discussion with the 2024 Honors and Awards Winners
Presented by Gail Whitelaw, PhD; Amit Gosalia, AuD; Devin McCaslin, PhD; Patricia Roush, AuD, Aaron Roman, AuD; and Angela Shoup, PhD
Thursday, April 18, 2:30-4:00 pm
Join us for a special session celebrating the outstanding achievements of our 2024 Honors and Awards recipients. Hear firsthand from these honorees about their professional journeys and insights into the future of audiology.
Proven Strategies for Growing and Building the Profitability and Productivity of a Private Practice
Presented by Gyl Kasewurm, AuD
Thursday, April 18, 4:30–6:00 pm
Dr. Kasewurm shares her journey of transforming a small-town office into a nearly $4 million gross revenue practice. Attendees will gain insights into enhancing profitability, productivity, employee empowerment, and unique marketing approaches.
Understanding the Fatigue Factor: Measuring and Managing Listening-Related Fatigue
Presented by Ben Hornsby, PhD
Friday, April 19, 7:45–9:15 am
Explore the impact of listening-related fatigue in individuals with hearing loss. Dr. Hornsby examines methods for measuring and managing fatigue, providing a crucial understanding for developing effective treatment options.
Marion Downs Lecture in Pediatric Audiology: The Journey to Universal Screening for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Infection…the EHDI Experience, and It’s “Déjà Vu All Over Again”
Sponsored by the William Demant Foundation
Presented by Mark Schleiss, MD; and Angela Shoup, PhD
Friday, April 19, 9:45 am–11:15 pm
Dive into the EHDI experience and the journey towards universal screening for congenital cytomegalovirus infection (cCMV). The session discusses the viral and immunological pathogenesis of cCMV, screening models, and the value of early diagnosis.
Avoiding Workplace Burnout: Best Practices for Staying Engaged
Presented by Nadine Kaslow, PhD
Friday, April 19, 2:15–3:45 pm
Addressing the pressing issue of burnout, Dr. Kaslow provides strategies for enhancing personal well-being and organizational best practices to foster a resilient work culture.
Hearing Aids in Review: 2023
Presented by Catherine Palmer, PhD; Gus Mueller, PhD; and Ryan McCreery, PhD
Friday, April 19, 4:15–5:45 pm
A moderated panel discussion reviews the evidence base in amplification, spanning selection, fitting, verification, and outcome assessment across the lifespan. The session promises to equip attendees with the latest insights impacting their practice.
Ethical Considerations for A Changing Audiology Landscape
Presented by Alecia Soyk-Manning, AuD
Saturday, April 20, 8:00–10:00 am
In a rapidly evolving audiology landscape, Dr. Soyk-Manning provides tools for audiologists to navigate ethical challenges, ensuring clear guidelines for ethical practice.
These featured sessions promise a rich and diverse experience, offering a glimpse into the forefront of audiology and hearing science. Don’t miss the opportunity to engage with these thought leaders and elevate your understanding of the field.
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