Who should attend Listen Up
Chris Plack, Ellis Llwyd Jones Professor of Audiology, The University of Manchester | Presentation objectives 1. Understand that hearing damage due to noise exposure may go beyond what can be measured with the clinical audiogram 2. Understand how noise exposure can cause permanent damage to the auditory nervous system 3. Understand how future diagnostic techniques may provide an early warning of noise damage, even for people with clinically normal hearing |
Rob Shepheard, Consultant Clinical Audiologist | The aim of my presentation is to Demonstrate the need for best practice auditory health conservation. How the traditional approach to health surveillance is unable to work and has been to developed to provide an effective method of preventing hearing loss and not just monitoring its gradual decline. |
Dr Ian Wiggins, Senior
Research Fellow, University of Nottingham | Presentation objectives: · To emphasize the importance of taking a holistic view of lifetime sound exposure · To discuss the consequences of hearing damage for music appreciation and enjoyment · To introduce the WHO ‘Make Listening Safe’ initiative · To raise awareness of recently launched global standards that aim to reduce the risk of hearing damage due to unsafe listening in recreational settings |