I have been told by the Nashville natives that my subdued joisey accent adds some additional depth to the southernly salutation. It seems to evoke a sidesplitting laugh after I enthustiatic greet people. Anyway, the registration is creeping close to 1,000 people! Today is the last day that the Exhibit Hall is opened and it is free to the public!
I attended the Resarch Symposium on Hair Cell Regeneration Research. I have a long list of notes that I complied from the three hour seminar. I am weeding through the words like p27, DAPT blocks, postalnatal (P3) Math1-GFP transgenic cochleas, y-secretase inhibitor, notch blockades, FGF, and GFP to make some sense of it all. :) The million dollar question of when will it be available - 10 to 15 years down the line.
Here are the events that will be happening here today. If you would like more information about these events or workshops - click to download the green version 2009 HLAA Convention Program Guide and the Convention Workbook which features all presentation slides for the different workshops and all sponsored by Verizon.
9 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
- Chapter and State Newsletter Editors Meeting
Facilitator: Stephen Frazier
10 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.
- Navigating the Walk4Hearing™ Website
- Exhibit Hall Open
- Food Concessions
- Chapter Development Panel
Moderator: Julie Olson
11 a.m. – 11:45 a.m.
- Digital Photography 101
Presenters:
Cindy Dyer, graphic designer and photographer for Hearing Loss Magazine
Michael Schwehr of JumpStart Computing
Cindy Dyer, graphic designer and photographer for Hearing Loss Magazine
Michael Schwehr of JumpStart Computing
11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
- Government Employees Who Work With Hard of Hearing People — Networking Meeting
- Want to Know More About Walk4Hearing™?
- Oticon: Advanced Technology Options for Severe Hearing Loss
- Chapter Delegate Workshop
- Meet Executive Director Brenda Battat
- Exhibit Hall Social — Happy Hour
- HAT/Peer Mentors/Academy Reunion
- Buses depart from Magnolia Lobby for the Grand Ole Opry (7 p.m. show)
WORKSHOPS
8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m.
- Dementia Misdiagnosis and Hearing Loss
Presenter:
Michael Bower, B.A., Activity Consultant Certified
- Hearing Loss, Stress, and Coping—It's a Family Affair
Presenter:
Kris English, Ph.D., President-Elect, American Academy of Audiology.
Kris English, Ph.D., President-Elect, American Academy of Audiology.
- Bringing Captioned Radio to Reality
Presenters:
Ellyn Sheffield Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Psychology, Towson University
Michael Starling, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer
Ellyn Sheffield Ph.D., Assistant Professor, Psychology, Towson University
Michael Starling, Vice President, Chief Technology Officer
- The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and Its Importance for People with Hearing Loss Worldwide
Presenter:
Marcia B. Dugan, past president of the International Federation of Hard of Hearing People, the Hearing Loss Association of America National Board of Trustees, and HLAA-Rochester.
- The Job Search Process: It's Clear Communication is Critical!
Presenters:
Mary Ellen Tait, Assistant Director, Center on Employment, NTID
Mark Pfuntner, NTID Business Studies Department
Mary Ellen Tait, Assistant Director, Center on Employment, NTID
Mark Pfuntner, NTID Business Studies Department
10 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.
- Overview of Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Presenters:
David Haynes, M.D., Director of Neurotology, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
George Wanna, M.D., Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
David Haynes, M.D., Director of Neurotology, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
George Wanna, M.D., Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
- Bridge Over Muddy Waters: An Interactive Workshop to Help Navigate Your Way to Successful Relationships
Presenters:
Donna Wayner, Ph.D., President & CEO, Hear Again, Inc.
Jeanne Kelley, HLAA Albany Chapter
Patricia W. Mirza, HLAA Albany Chapter
Donna Wayner, Ph.D., President & CEO, Hear Again, Inc.
Jeanne Kelley, HLAA Albany Chapter
Patricia W. Mirza, HLAA Albany Chapter
- Bilateral Cochlear Implant Panel
Moderator: Wayne Roorda
Panel includes:
Advanced Bionics: Sheila Adams and Abbie Cranmer
Cochlear Americas: Mark Doshier
Med El: Jimmy Mobley and Virgi Mills
Panel includes:
Advanced Bionics: Sheila Adams and Abbie Cranmer
Cochlear Americas: Mark Doshier
Med El: Jimmy Mobley and Virgi Mills
- Hear to Work—Workplace Acoustics Based on ClassroomStandard ANSI S12.60
Presenter:
Donald Bataille, Architect, Bataille Architecture and Planning
Donald Bataille, Architect, Bataille Architecture and Planning
- Social Networking
12:45 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
- Living with Hearing Loss
Presenter:
Sam Trychin, Ph.D.
Sam Trychin, Ph.D.
- Hidden Impact of Hearing Loss
Presenter:
Cathy Kooser, MSW
Cathy Kooser, MSW
- TIA-1083 Hearing Aid Compatibility Standard
Presenter:
Rebecca Schwartz, J.D.
Rebecca Schwartz, J.D.
- Do's and Don'ts in the Workplace and Classroom
Presenter:
Esther Kelly, Pet-D, San Diego University, Deaf Action Center/Texas Department of Rehabilitation
Esther Kelly, Pet-D, San Diego University, Deaf Action Center/Texas Department of Rehabilitation
- Classroom Accommodations: Find Out What You Have Been Missing
Presenters:
Jana Colter, RMR, CRR, CCP, National Court Reporters Association
Joyce Casey, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP, National Court Reporters Association
Sherry Knox, CCB, CCP, National Court Reporters Association
Jana Colter, RMR, CRR, CCP, National Court Reporters Association
Joyce Casey, RDR, CRR, CBC, CCP, National Court Reporters Association
Sherry Knox, CCB, CCP, National Court Reporters Association
2:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
- Post-Secondary and Lifelong Education of Men and Women Who Are Hard of Hearing
Moderator: T. Alan Hurwitz, Ed.D., President, National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID)
Panelists:
James J. DeCaro, Ph.D., Director,
PEN-International at NTID
Heidi Adams, PEPNet consultant
Patty Conway, CRC, Rehabilitation Consultant
Sara Schley, Ed.D., Senior Researcher and Associate Professor, NTID
Larry Scott, Associate Professor and Chair, Communication Studies, NTID
Panelists:
James J. DeCaro, Ph.D., Director,
PEN-International at NTID
Heidi Adams, PEPNet consultant
Patty Conway, CRC, Rehabilitation Consultant
Sara Schley, Ed.D., Senior Researcher and Associate Professor, NTID
Larry Scott, Associate Professor and Chair, Communication Studies, NTID
- Improving Communication Between People with Hearing Loss and Their Partners: Plan It—Practice It—Evaluate It
Presenters:
John Greer Clark, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Audiology, University of Cincinnati; President, Clark Audiology, LLC
Jill E. Preminger, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Audiology, University of Louisville School of Medicine
John Greer Clark, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Audiology, University of Cincinnati; President, Clark Audiology, LLC
Jill E. Preminger, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Audiology, University of Louisville School of Medicine
- Baha—Bone Anchored Hearing Device: Current Trends in Surgery, Fitting and Assessment
Presenters:
Andrea Hedley-Williams, Au.D., Vanderbilt University Medical Center
David Haynes, M.D., Director of Neurotology, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Krissie Rigsby, Au.D., National Center for Childhood Deafness and Family Communication, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Andrea Hedley-Williams, Au.D., Vanderbilt University Medical Center
David Haynes, M.D., Director of Neurotology, Vanderbilt Bill Wilkerson Center
Krissie Rigsby, Au.D., National Center for Childhood Deafness and Family Communication, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
- Advocacy in Action - HLAA's Working for You
Presenter:
Lise Hamlin, Director of Public Policy and State Development, Hearing Loss Association of America
Lise Hamlin, Director of Public Policy and State Development, Hearing Loss Association of America
- The Hottest Mobile Apps
Presenter:
Matthew Gerst, J.D., Counsel, External and State Affairs at CTIA–The Wireless Association®
Matthew Gerst, J.D., Counsel, External and State Affairs at CTIA–The Wireless Association®