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British Academy of Audiology Annual Conference 2025

British Academy of Audiology Annual Conference 2025

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Registration now open for the British Academy of Audiology Annual Conference 2025!

Join us for the British Academy of Audiology’s 21st Annual Conference and Exhibition on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st November at the Telford International Centre.

This year’s conference offers a cutting-edge educational programme that explores the latest innovations, research, and clinical practices across the full spectrum of hearing and balance care.

Keynote Speakers:

We are thrilled to welcome an outstanding line-up of clinical leaders and research experts delivering clinic-changing presentations across the programme:

  • Dr H. Gustav “Gus” Mueller, PhD, Audiology Consultant – Adrian Davis Lecture: “Common Misconceptions Related to the Selection and Fitting of Hearing Aids”
  • Dr Marlene Bagatto, Assistant Professor, Western University, Ontario – Bamford Paediatric Lecture
  • Dr Pádraig Kitterick, Head of Audiological Science, National Acoustic Laboratories – “NAL-NL3: The Next Generation Hearing Aid Fitting System”
  • Prof. Dr. Sophia E. Kramer, Professor, Auditory Functioning & Participation, Amsterdam UMC – Hearing Loss and Listening Effort
  • NHS Elect – Sharing outcomes and tools from the Audiology Improvement Collaborative, based on recent improvement work with four NHS audiology services

Programme highlights:

  • Artificial intelligence in audiology: Including the feasibility and implications of automated threshold ABR and AI-driven speech and music perception enhancements.
  • Vestibular care: Featuring novel approaches to managing vestibular migraine and showcasing interactive rehabilitation tools like BalanceLand.
  • Technology innovations: Covering developments in OTC hearing devices, in-home audiology services, and the transformative potential of Auracast.
  • Paediatric audiology: Exploring cognition and hearing in children, and emerging tools to detect behavioural changes in younger patients.
  • Adult care: Focused sessions on severe-to-profound hearing loss, cochlear implant counselling, sudden sensorineural hearing loss, and brain stimulation to support memory in older adults.
  • Tinnitus and hyperacusis: Including the self-guided iSHUSH programme and other novel interventions.

With thought-provoking debates, real-world clinical insights, and future-facing technologies, this conference is designed to inspire and inform audiology professionals at every stage of their careers.

For full details and to view the programme, visit:
www.baaudiology.org/conference

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Membership of the BCIG is open to anyone who has a clinical role in the field of auditory implants, or who is actively involved in research into auditory implants or who represents other allied non-commercial organisations.

 

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