Program

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We are delighted to announce the Audiology Australia 2025 Conference Program, which has been designed based on your feedback.

With four days and five streams to choose from, you'll be spoilt for choice. Will you explore the latest research in speciality areas of audiology, or get hands-on in a Learning Lab or Masterclass? 

View our program above to see what's on and visit our speaker’s page for more details on our keynote speakers.

Breakfast Session

RSVP via the conference registration form. Complimentary with full conference registration.

Date: Thursday 3 April 2025
Time: 0745-0845
Venue: Adelaide Convention Centre
Presenter: Yoav Fisher, Account Executive

Revolutionising Audiology: How Heidi's AI Scribe Can Transform Your Practice (Booked Out!)

Discover how Heidi, the AI medical scribe, can reshape your audiology practice. Experience a live demo showcasing practical ways to streamline workflows, enhance client interactions, and simplify documentation. We’ll also tackle essential privacy and security considerations, so you can confidently embrace this cutting-edge technology. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to see how Heidi can transform your audiology services—and enjoy a delicious breakfast while you’re at it!

Why Attend?

  • Enjoy a complimentary breakfast while networking with peers
  • Gain practical insights into how AI can support your workflow
  • See Heidi in action with a live demonstration
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poster sessions

Wednesday 2 April, 1:30 - 2pm

1 A/Prof Dayse Tavora-Vieira - Single sided deafness and asymmetrical hearing loss: How daily CI usage impacts functional outcomes 
2 Leonie Fewster - Remote Check – exploring and embedding into clinics. How Cochlear Care Centres made it work for 800+ cochlear implant users
3 Dina Vazouras - The implementation of remote care for adult cochlear implant recipients at Hearing Implants Australia 
4 Dina Vazouras - Cochlear Implant uptake rates across different patient subtypes at HIA
5 Dr Colleen Psarros - Defining the "Cochlear Implant Ecosystem: Time to rebalance 
6 Jason Gavrilis - Phenotyping older Cochlear Implant recipients: Insights from large multicentre sound processor upgrade study
7 Mark Flynn - Evaluation of using tablet-based hearing assessment technology in Aged Care leading to resident centric care recommendations
8 Prof Robert Eikelboom - Prevalence and incidence of hearing loss in an Australian Baby Boomer population

9 Kruthika Shankar - Effect of age on auditory cognitive and speech perception in noise abilities in musicians and non-musicians
10 Laura Drexler - Sound decisions; Advocating for hearing safety in high school music programs
11 Dr Eloise Doherty - Moving rhythmically to music and auditory processing: A systematic review

12 Dr Eloise Doherty - Adult pathways to and through (Central) Auditory Processing Assessments: A pilot study

13 Rakesh T Kumar - Visual working memory and speech perception in noise abilities in individuals with auditory neuropathy

Thursday 3 April, 1:00 - 1:30pm

14 Marisa Poulos - Understanding the impact of hearing loss on situational awareness: a mixed-methods exploration
15 Marisa Poulos - From sound to sentiment: a comparison of vocal emotion recognition between hearing-aid users and normal-hearing adults
16 Prof Mridula Sharma - Listen to Your Heart and Mind: A study on combined screening of hearing loss, hypertension, atrial fibrillation and cognitive impairment
17 Dr Megan Quilter - How do we establish the criticality of hearing health in the wider society?
18 Shermin Lim - Understanding hearing healthcare access in Australia
19 Patrick Bowers - Inner Ear Secrets: exploring a student led Audiology podcast 
20 Catherine Kwok - Not another role-play! Innovating audiological training with a value-driven approach
21 Catherine Kwok - Empower your clients: Using design thinking to transform audiology practice
22 Dr Michelle Pokorny - Inequities in outcomes after Grommet insertion as a driver for innovation in ear and hearing service delivery
23 Jacqueline Niemann - Can a post-operative Paediatric MEVT Audiological Review clinic reduce ENT outpatient wait times?
24 Cathy Lowry - Parental satisfaction in an Audiology Advanced Practice Paediatric EAR (AAPPEAR) Clinic 

25 Jason Gavrilis - Leveraging data to promote ear health: Key Findings from the HAPEE Program

26 Eleanor Peacocke - A remote client's journey: Improving ear disease and hearing in the Northern Territory

27 Lisa Callahan - A policy analysis of resources available to health professionals who detect otitis media in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children

We respectfully acknowledge the Kuarna people, and their Elders past and present, who are the Traditional Owners of the land on which the Audiology Australia 2025 Conference is taking place.





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