UK’s key tinnitus gathering stays remote in 2022
The British Tinnitus Associations 2022 conference will take place online from September 26 to 30, 2022, the charity has announced.
The event, which has been held in virtual format since being forced digital by coronavirus restrictions, is aimed at audiologists, ENTs, GPs, hearing care professionals, psychologists, tinnitus support group leaders, educators, students and researchers.
Online attendees will have full access to five days of lectures, cases studies, and seminars. Each day of the conference presents a different theme including the psychology of tinnitus, practical skills, and the latest in tinnitus research.
Following the success of the 2022 event, which saw 308 attendees from 25 countries take part in the event, the conference will offer flexibility for UK and international visitors with on-demand viewing, a dedicated networking area, and exciting new features.
The conference will have expert speakers including:
Dr. Liz Marks (University of Bath) on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia (CBTi) as an effective treatment for tinnitus and related insomnia: Results from a Randomised Controlled Trial
Dr. Grant Searchfield (University of Auckland) on Digital Technologies for the Next Generation of Tinnitus Therapeutics
Professor Hubert Lim (University of Minnesota) on How Lenire® can soothe tinnitus symptoms using bimodal neuromodulation: The impact of the TENT-A2 clinical trial results
Dr Eldré Beukes (Anglia Ruskin University) Investigating tinnitus subgroups based on hearing-related difficulties
Once again, the headline sponsor will be Lenire.
An ‘early bird’ rate of £100 will be available until 8 August, with standard rate tickets costing £140. Tickets include access to all recorded conference material for six months after the event.
Tickets are available now. Visit heref or more information and to sign up to secure the early bird rate and see the full agenda.
Source: BTA