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10/14/2017  |   8:40 AM - 9:45 AM   |  East Ballroom at Shalala Student Services Building

Global Audiology: A Global Resource for Audiology Information Networking (GRAIN)

Global Audiology is developed as a way to improve communication between audiologists and those interested in hearing and hearing health world-wide. The overall purpose of this presentation is to: (1) describe the development of a website designed to provide an understanding of audiology practice in different regions; (2) connect stakeholders in hearing healthcare around the world; (3) facilitate the development of uniform audiological practice standards. Five Regional Resource editors will be appointed, each to represent one of five of the United Nations defined regions: America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Oceania. Regional Resource Editors will be responsible for providing detailed information for each key area of his/her area on the website, as well as to identify Sub-regional Resource Editors who will populate the website with key information regarding his/her geographic region. All Global Audiology editors will be clearly listed and volunteer to provide resource information to those who are interested, facilitating the exchange of audiological information world-wide. Global Audiology is now fully functional and information for several countries has been populated. Additional editors are being recruited. Our hope is that Global Audiology becomes a valuable resource for audiologists and other stakeholders around the world to share information and improve audiology services.

  • Understand the similarities and differences in hearing health across the globe
  • Understand the challenges and opportunities for hearing health across the globe
  • Understand the mission, vision and structure of Global Audiology initiative

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Vinaya Manchaiah (POC,Primary Presenter), Lamar University, vinaya.manchaiah@lamar.edu;
Dr. Manchaiah holds the Director of Audiology and Jo Mayo Endowed Professor positions at Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Lamar University, Texas, USA. He has worked in various clinical, educational, research and administrative roles in hearing healthcare over last 10 years. His research mainly focus on adult audiological rehabilitation and has collaboration with researches from over 10 countries. He has published over 50 papers in international peer-reviewed journals and magazines. In his free time, he likes to travel and take photographs.
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Ross Roeser (Co-Presenter,Author,Co-Author), University of Texas at Dallas, roeser@callier.utdallas.edu;
Lois and Howard Wolf Professor in Pediatric Audiology Executive Director Emeritus
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Patricia Castellanos (Co-Presenter,Co-Author), CBM, Pdemunoz@cedaf.com.gt;
Advisor for CBM in Audiology and Education of people who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing. Dr. Castellanos is the founder and medical director of CEDAF – Hearing centre, in Guatemala City. She is well-known throughout Latin America as a leading expert in audiology, with over 25 years of experience in diagnosing and treating hearing loss in various settings: hospitals, clinics, schools and philanthropic foundations, for patients of all ages from newborn to elderly.
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