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Laissez les bons temps rouler at IERASG NOLA 2013 !
| Content Provider | Semantic Scholar |
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| Author | Sincerely Cone, Barbara Burkard, Robert F. Park Morales, Jose Torrez Torre, La Segura, Arnulfo Jang, Yoonsun Kim, Janice |
| Abstract | Laissez les bons temps rouler at IERASG NOLA 2013! Dear Friends of Hal: Welcome to the XXIII meeting of the International Evoked Response Audiometry Study Group (IERASG)! We are meeting in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, a city known for its hospitality, its food, its music, and its unique culture. The people of New Orleans welcome you. From June 9-13, 2013, you will experience a scientific and social event you will not soon forget. The IERASG was founded by Professor Hallowell Davis in 1968, and brings together an international gathering of leaders in audiology, electrophysiology, and hearing science. Scientists and clinicians at this meeting are from 19 countries-One of the hallmarks of this meeting is the opportunity for high-level discussion with experts in the field. The social program is an integral part of the meeting, offering an informal way for members to meet other members of the organization in order to foster collaborations and friendships across national boundaries. The scientific program of IERASG is inclusive of all topics related to the theory and practice of electrophysiologic (auditory and vestibular evoked potentials) and electroacoustic (otoacoustic emissions, acoustic admittance/ reflectance) methods of auditory and vestibular system assessment. The current meeting covers all of these topics in 54 oral and 25 poster presentations. The invited speakers are Professor James Jerger, who will deliver the Hallowell Davis address, and Professor Helen Neville, who will deliver the Keynote address. All of the presenters together offer an exceptional scientific program. All of the participants together contribute a rich and varied environment for formal and informal discussions. Thank you all. So, on behalf of the Organizing and Scientific Program Committee for IERASG NOLA 2013, we welcome you. If we can do anything to make your experience more valuable, please let us know. Evaluation of repeatability of transiently-evoked otoacoustic emissions (TEOAE) in young subjects-Kochanek, K. Do frequency specific chirps offer a quicker ABR assessment in newborns compared to tone pips? |
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| Alternate Webpage(s) | http://ierasg.ifps.org.pl/files/2013_IERASG_BookofAbstracts.pdf |
| Language | English |
| Access Restriction | Open |
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| Resource Type | Article |