8:30 Plenary I: Best Practices
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Empirical Evidence Supporting a Multi-phase Approach To Hearing Healthcare David A. Fabry, et al
The Power of Communities in Building Systems for Hearing Health Christine Yoshinaga-Itano
Ensuring Sustainable Best Practice Sally Harvest
Humanitarian Service Delivery Models: Outcomes Analysis Gail S. Belus, et al
CBM’s Holistic Approach to the Work in the Area of Ear Care, Deafness, Hard of Hearing and Deafblindness. Sian Tesni, et al
Establishing a Newborn Hearing Screening Program in Palestine William Lyman, et al
10:00 Discussion/Break
10:30 Plenary II: Technology
Pioneering Tele-Audiology in Zambia – Taking Africa Beyond the Mobile Clinic Shannon Kruyt, et al
Sustainable Hearing Healthcare: iPad point of Care Diagnostic Audiometry in Uganda Matthew Bromwich, et al
Challenges Associated With Accessing Hearing Aids and Accessories in Developing Countries Eneche Audu Danlami
 does ultram show up on a drug test World Wide Hearing Care or Developing Countries and Deserving Communities Brother Andrew A.L. de Carpentier
11:45 Plenary III: Advocacy/Community Engagement
 adipex pills for sale online Status of WHO Programs Shelly Chadha
World Wide Hearing – HEARING EXPRESS™, with The Holy Land Institute for Deaf and Deafblind Children, Jordan Brother Andrew A.L. de Carpentier
Global Status of Newborn Hearing Screening Karl R. White, et al
 https://coalitionforglobalhearinghealth.org/phentermine-diet-pills-for-sale/ New Approaches are Needed for Advocacy to Raise Awareness About Hearing Loss Andrew Smith, et al
Action Today to Prevent Disability Tomorrow Padmanthan Ratnesar
13:00 Lunch
14:00 Plenary IV: Advocacy/Community Engagement
Hearing and Communication Across the Lifecourse – a Public Health Perspective Adrian Davis
Ackland – Hearing and Vision Integration at the Primary Level Combining Hearing and Vision Screening at Primary Level in Poor Communities Peter Ackland
 Smith – Psychotherapy for the Deaf Population in South Africa Psychotherapy for the Deaf Population in South Africa – Current Status and Challenges Magteld Smith
Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Field Visit to Burkina Faso José Barajas de Prat,et al
15:30 Plenary V: Advocacy/Community Engagement
Joubert – Ndlovu Wits Audiology Project Ndlovu Wits Audiology Project: Improving Hearing Health Care in Rural South Africa Karin Joubert
Kenya: Infrastructure for Hearing Health Care Debara L. Tucci, et al
Gans – Mindfulness-Based Tinnitus Stress Reduction Mindfulness Based Tinnitus Stress Reduction (MBTSR) Pilot Study: A Symptom Perception-Shift Program Jennifer J. Gans
 Mulwafu – Ear and Hearing Care in Malawi Developing a National Plan on Ear and Hearing Care in Malawi Wakisa Mulwafu
16:30 Virtual Presentation: Jeffrey Sachs, PhD
17:45 Cocktail Reception and Poster Session
18:30 Keynote Presenter: Katherine Bouton “Surviving Hearing Loss: A Personal Perspective”
19:00 Dinner
9:00 Plenary VI: Empowering Families
Early Education is Parent Empowerment Anne McNally, et al
Kovacs – Model of Parent to Parent Support Hands & Voices Model of   Parent – to – Parent Support Lisa Kovacs, et al
 Carter – Targeted Pediatric Screening Sierra Leone Targeted Paediatric Screening for Hearing Loss in Northern Sierra Leone Lucy Carter, et al
 Riley – Empowerment of Sign Language Leads to Human Rights Empowerment of Sign Language Leads to Human Rights Terry Riley
 Mandke – Bridging the Gap of Inclusive Education Bridging the Gap of Inclusive Education Kalyani Mandke
10:00 Discussion/Break
10:30 Plenary VII: Risk Factors/ Special Populations
 Wilson & Smith – Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media Chronic Suppurative Otitis Media Chloe Jean Wilson, et al
What’s Nutrition Got To Do With It?   Early Childhood Malnutrition and Later-Life Hearing Loss in Rural Nepal Susan D. Emmett, et al
 Chidziva – Hearing Impairment and Deafness Amoung HIV Infected Children in Zimbabwe Hearing Impairment and Deafness Among HIV Infected Children and Adolescents in Harare, Zimbabwe Clemence Chidziva,et al
 Bartlett – Prevalence and Severity of Hearing Loss in HIV-Infected Children in Malawi Determining the Prevalence and Severity of Hearing Impairment in HIV-Infected Children in Lilongwe, Malawi Rebecca Bartlett, et al
 Booth – Making Hearing Health a Global Priority A Seafaring Endeavor: Meeting the Hearing Healthcare Needs of Maine Islanders Amy Engler Booth
11:45 Plenary VIII: Training/Education
 Carter – Human Resources for Ear & Hearing Care Human Resources for Ear & Hearing Health: From Averages to Equity Ned Carter
 Dornan – Remote Models of Parent and Professional Education Towards Listening and Spoken Language for Children with Hearing Loss: Remote Models of Parent and Professional Education Dimity Dornan
 Castellanos de Munoz – Audiology Policy CBM Audiology Policy Paper Patricia Castellanos de Munoz
Three Strategies for Increasing Access to Hearing Care Globally James Hall, et al
 Gans, Hall & Clark – International Hearing Care Technician Certification The International Hearing Care Technician Certificate: A Global Web and Cellular Based Education Platform Richard E. Gans, et al
12:45 Discussion/Lunch
14:00 Committee BRIEF Reports/Summaries
15:00 Wrap-Up; WAY FORWARD
16:00 Meeting Adjournment
18:30 Post Conference Workshop
 Hall – Accurate Objective Assessment of Infant Hearing Accurate Objective Assessment of Infant Hearing James W. Hall,III