International
State of the Art Meeting on (Re)habilitation of Children and Adults
using Cochlear Implants, 20-21 November 2012, Antwerp-Belgium
Scientific
Programme (detailled
scientific programme will be available from May 2012)
Download here: the
second announcement
- the
flyer -
the
registration form
20 International
leaders in the field will explore the following areas:
Scientific Program
Detailed time schedule will be available in May
Tuesday 20 November 2012: 9.30-16.30h
Presenters
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Ann-Charlotte Gyllenram Sue Archbold Andrej Cral Donald Goldberg Clare Sheridan Anna Lejon Leo De Raeve Annelies Wouters Birgitta Sahlén Dagmar Herrmannova |
Parental perspective after CI Education changed by cochlear implantation Cochlear implantation and the brain Auditory training after CI Coaching techniques to optimise outcomes after implanting teenagers and adults How can FM-systems help CI-user in their daily life Changing Trends within the population of deaf children in Flanders. Challenges and opportunities in rehabilitation? A user's perspective Cognition, communication and learning in children with CI Rehab of CI children with complex needs |
Wednesday 21 November 2012: 9.00-16.00h
Presenters
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Harry Knoors Carolien Rieffe Gerry O'Donoghue Frans Coninx Hans Mulder Anneke Vermeulen Gilles Cognat Ruud van Hardeveld Sue Lewis Sharon Sandridge Chris Rocca |
Signed Bilingual Education Revised Social emotional development of CI children State of the Art and future trends in pediatric cochlear implantation Why do we need Educational Audiology ? How can we support CI users in difficult listening situation? Speech perception of children with a hearing loss European Survey on rehabilitation management Quality of life of adult CI users Developing thinking skills in deaf children using CI Tinnitus and cochlear implants The role of music as an integral element within Family centred Habilitation & Education programs |
At the exhibition all latest CI-technology, accessories and rehab materials will be available.
Thanks to our golden sponsors:
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