Call for Abstract

International Conference and Expo on Audiology and Hearing Devices, will be organized around the theme “Integrating the recent advancements in diagnosis of hearing disorders and treatment with latest industrial equipments”

Hearing Devices-2015 is comprised of 10 tracks and 58 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Hearing Devices-2015.

Submit your abstract to any of the mentioned tracks. All related abstracts are accepted.

Register now for the conference by choosing an appropriate package suitable to you.

  • Track 1-1Psychoacoustics and instrumentation
  • Track 1-2Ear anatomy and ototoxicity
  • Track 1-3Practice Management in audiology
  • Track 1-4Epidemiological studies
  • Track 2-1Auditory processing disorders and hearing Loss
  • Track 2-2Neuro-anatomy and physiology
  • Track 2-3Clinical phonology and motor speech disorders
  • Track 2-4Auditory neuroscience and diagnosis
  • Track 2-5Computer-based auditory processing
  • Track 2-6Cognitive processing
  • Track 3-1Otoacoustic emission measurements
  • Track 3-2Videonystagmography
  • Track 3-3Electrophysiologic and dichotic listening tests
  • Track 3-4Clinical auditory brainstem response
  • Track 3-5Clinical otoacoustic and immittance results
  • Track 3-6Diagnostic Audiometer&Portable Audiometer
  • Track 3-7Electro acoustic measurements
  • Track 3-8Latest audiology diagnostic
  • Track 4-1Biological aspects of audiology
  • Track 4-2Auditory physiology and mechanism
  • Track 4-3Clinical linguistics patterns and structure
  • Track 4-4Electrophysiological test procedures
  • Track 5-1Audiological service delivery for the pediatric population
  • Track 5-2Hearing aid services-selection and fitting
  • Track 5-3Verification and validation
  • Track 5-4New born screening
  • Track 6-1Etiological and medical causes of hearing loss
  • Track 6-2Spatial hearing loss
  • Track 6-3Noise pollution and hearing conservation
  • Track 6-4Hearing screening technology and follow-up strategy
  • Track 6-5Hearing and communication disorders
  • Track 6-6Hearing conservation and protective Devices
  • Track 6-7Noise induced hearing loss
  • Track 7-1Aural rehabilitation
  • Track 7-2Electrophysiological testing
  • Track 7-3Auditory perception of speech & speech reading
  • Track 7-4Rehabilitation techniques
  • Track 7-5Noise exposure and ototoxic medications
  • Track 7-6Adult & pediatric rehabilitation
  • Track 7-7Counseling and sign language
  • Track 7-8Linguistic communication and educational programmes
  • Track 8-1Neuromaturation and plasticity
  • Track 8-2Auditory neuropathy
  • Track 8-3Auditory neuroscience
  • Track 8-4Aging factors and degenerative neurologic disorders
  • Track 8-5Neuroscientific advances
  • Track 8-6Neurotology& skull base anatomy
  • Track 9-1Hearing Aids
  • Track 9-2Electroacoustic performance of hearing aids
  • Track 9-3Earmolds, earmold acoustics
  • Track 9-4Digital hearing instruments
  • Track 9-5Operation of sound field systems
  • Track 10-1Radio‐imaging of the auditory system
  • Track 10-2Physiological bases of the cochlear implant
  • Track 10-3Micro‐anatomy of the cochlea & its neural connections
  • Track 10-4Bio‐films in relation to ear implants
  • Track 10-5Asepsis & anti‐sepsis protocols in implant
  • Track 10-6Recent advances & future directions in implant otology