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11th Asia Pacific Congress on Deafness
Singapore
07/26/2012

11th Asia Pacific Congress on Deafness

26th-28th July 2012 Singapore

Target Audience: ENT surgeons, Audiologists, Speech Language Therapists, Deaf Educators.

The 11th Asia Pacific Congress on Deafness 2012 will he held 26-28 July 2012 (www.apcd2012.com) for the first time in Singapore. This 11th APCD 2012 will be held in conjunction with the 6th National University Singapore – National University Hospital ENT Conference.

The theme will be "Changing Perceptions, Increasing Effectiveness, Embracing Advocacy". We are engaging multi-organizational professionals and the community to collectively work towards:

(1) Changing negative perceptions and stereotypes which deter individuals from seeking professional help and integrating more fully into the community (2) Addressing current challenges and setting future directions to increase the effectiveness of medical-surgical, audiological and educational services (3) Engaging policy makers, encouraging advocacy and ensuring community support for the community with hearing impairment.

We are planning for over 600 attendees from the Asia Pacific region mainly and renowned faculty worldwide. We warmly invite participation from all professionals and industry partners with an interest in Deafness and hearing-related disorders. This congress will include focuses that are often under-addressed. The tsunami of elderly hearing loss in our rapidly graying populations worldwide. Noise-induced deafness, Auditory Processing Disorders in both children and adults, Vestibular Balance Disorders and Tinnitus. Whilst celebrating the rapid advances in hearing devices and hearing implants, we want to practice evidence-based and cost-effective medicine. Technology to improve the listening environments in public and private spaces can be improved. Education and rehabilitation therapy must be individualized yet comprehensive, and adapt to advances in treatments and local challenges.

More professionals need to be trained to cope with the burgeoning demand. In collaboration, governmental, non-governmental organizations and individuals can improve the care for families and patients in schools, workplaces and at home. Working closely together with policy makers, we can integrate and improve the overall quality of hearing healthcare.

The congress is intended to be a forum for us all to meet up again, exchange ideas and initiate future collaborations. The social and public awareness events will be fruitful and enjoyable.

Allied Health Professional, Audiologist , Otolaryngologist, Otologist, Physician Researcher, Speech Pathologist
Audio Engineering Society 47th Conference on Music Induced Hearing Disorders--New Technologies for Measurement and Protection
United States
Illinois
06/20/2012

Audio Engineering Society 47th Conference on Music Induced Hearing Disorders--New Technologies for Measurement and Protection

June 20-22, 2012 Chicago, Illlinois

The Audio Engineering Society (AES) will its hold its AES 47th Conference on Music Induced Hearing Disorders in Chicago, June 20 - 22nd, 2012, at Columbia College.

The theme for the 2012 event is “New Technologies for Measurement and Protection.” With the advent and omnipresence of portable listening devices and louder sound systems for live sound reproduction, the interest in music-induced hearing disorders and their measurement and prevention is now global. The conference will provide attendees with a detailed understanding of state–of-the-art hearing loss prevention strategies and devices as they relate to music production and reproduction.

Proposed topics  include:

Standards and Guidelines for Hearing Exposure and Hearing Protection
Active and Passive Hearing Protection Devices
Hearing Exposure Measurement and Control Devices
Technologies for Monitoring and Controlling Consumer Audio Devices
Sound Level Management for Live Sound Events
Medical Therapies and Procedures for Hearing Exposure Protection and Hearing Loss Regeneration
Electroacoustic Technologies to Prevent and Cope with Hearing Disorders (e.g.Tinnitus)
Electronic Devices (e.g. Hearing Aids) for Hearing Impaired Musicians and Sound Production Engineers
Technologies for Producing Multimedia Content for the Hearing Impaired

Audio Engineering Society, Inc.
International Headquarters
60 East 42nd Street, Room 2520
New York, New York Internet: http://www.aes.org
10165-2520

Tel: +1 212 661 8528
Fax: +1 212 682 0477

Allied Health Professional, Audiologist , Biomedical Engineer, Computer Scientist, Deaf/Hearing-Impaired Person, Occupational Therapist, Otolaryngologist, Otologist, Physician, Physician Researcher, Public Health Expert, Public Health Worker, Public Servant, Technologist