Can’t Miss Keynote: Benjamin Fenesh Headlining NHCA Fall Virtual Summit
Session Lineup & Speakers Now Available – Register Now!
Join us LIVE on October 30th, 2024 from 11:00am to 4:00pm ET
Watch the sessions ON DEMAND in the NHCA Learning Center beginning October 31st, 2024
Join us on October 30th, 2024, for a unique opportunity to dive into the latest research and practical applications in hearing conservation. The first annual NHCA Fall Virtual Educational Summit brings together experts from around the globe to explore the intersections of hearing, health, and occupational safety.
Expect a dynamic mix of live and on-demand sessions, all offering CEUs. Live sessions will be recorded, allowing participants to watch on-demand in the NHCA Learning Center if they are not able to the live events. Whether you’re interested in the long-term health impacts of noise exposure, innovative approaches to hearing loss and tinnitus research, or practical tools for occupational audiology, this Summit has something for everyone.
Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from the leading minds in the field and earn CEUs while expanding your professional network.
Registration Pricing
- Member: $325
- Non-Member: $475
- Student: $20
- Non-Member Join & Go: $500
Special Offer for Non-Members
If you register for the Fall Virtual Educational Summit via Join and Go, you will also receive a year of NHCA Individual membership at a discounted rate. This is a one-time-only opportunity for new members of NHCA.
Session Topics & Speakers
Live Sessions:
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Benjamin Fenesh: Advancing Hearing Health Initiatives through Regulatory Change
- Benjamin Roberts: Opportunities and Challenges in Assessing Noise Exposure
- Billy Martin: The Dangerous Decibels Program: A 25 Year Lookback
- Marshall Chasin: Music Exposures
- Michael Santucci: World Health Organization Music Exposure Initiatives
- Mathias Basner: The International Commission on Biological Effects of Noise (ICBEN) and Environmental Noise
- Sharon Curhan: New Opportunities in Auditory Research: Innovative Approaches to Study Hearing Loss and Tinnitus
On-Demand Sessions:
- Kristen Van Buren: Maternal Occupational Noise Exposure and Birth Outcomes
- Tami Thompson: Hearing Conservation Tools for Non-Occupational Audiologists
- Junette Peters: Aircraft Noise Exposure and Cardiovascular Disease
- Bradley King: Hearing Loss Prevention in the Oil & Gas Extraction Sector
- Andy Merkley: Cultural Competence
- Kristal Riska: Ethics
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