Posters

5 poster boards (see image) 4 feet high by 6 feet wide will be available for those delegates with approved posters.

The maximum poster size will be 4 feet high by 3 feet wide. Two (2) posters will display on either side of the poster boards. Poster boards will be marked 1a / 1b / 1c / 1d/ 2a – etc.

Friday at 12:30 was allocated for attendees to visit the posters. We suggest that you display your poster during the 10:15 break on Friday morning.

Drawing pins will be available on each poster board.

 

Poster

Abstract Title

Presenter

1A

Teacher-led mobile phone-based hearing screening in primary schools in Mbarara, Uganda: A school-based implementation experience.

Doreen Nakku

1B

Evaluating Tympan as an Affordable and Accessible Substitute for Traditional Portable Audiometric Equipment:

Isabella Huddleston

1C

Leveraging Real-Time Telemedicine to Advance Hearing Health in Rural and Underserved Areas in Kenya

Carol Waweru

1D

The Global Utilization of Ototoxic Medications and Related Care Pathways: Results from a Descriptive Survey of Healthcare Providers

Jessalyn Li

 

2A

Expanding Audiologic Access: Mobile Hearing Care in NYC Communities:

Nicole Genser

2B

Use of the P1 Biomarker as a Best Practice to Support Early Intervention in Children with Hearing Loss

Carly Schimmel

2C

Bridging the Knowledge Gap on Hearing Aid Coverage for MassHealth Patients:

Morgan Hricay

2D

Bridging the Knowledge Gap on Hearing Aid Coverage for MassHealth Patients

Morgan Hricay

 

3A

Patient perspectives on socioeconomic and geographical barriers to accessing and using hearing technology:

Millie Kirkwood

3B

Exploring the socioeconomic and geographical barriers to hearing healthcare: A scoping review:

Millie Kirkwood

3C

Kinetic Energy-Powered Hearing Aids: A Child-Centered, Sustainable Solution for Low-Resource Settings

Mathew Kiewski

3D

Standardizing the operationalization, definition and markers of severity for chronic suppurative Otitis Media: A scoping Review

Racheal Hapunda 

 

4A

Unpacking Cerumen Impaction: A Systematic Review of Clinical Practice Guidelines to Support the Development of the World Health Organization Package of Ear and Hearing Care Interventions:

Peter Kfoury

4B

Cameroon Hearing Healthcare Technician Training:

Madison Saunders

4C

Chronic otitis media in urban and rural areas : epidemiological, clinical and therapeutic description

Patrick BIRINDWA

4D

Advocacy for the Establishment of a Hearing and Speech-Language Health Training Institute in Francophone Sub-Saharan Africa:

Jason Nzanzu Kikuhe

 

5A

Combatting systemic and Immigration Related Barriers to Language Access for a Medically Complex Deaf Child: A Case-Based Call to Action

Nikhita Santebennur 

5B

Feasibility of Stepwise Technology-Based Audiometry with Rapid Results (STARR) Protocol in Minnesota Elementary Schools

Morgan McBride 

5C

Prevalence of self-reported hearing disability in adults- a scoping review

Nandni Bilodiya