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20th Annual Convention of Self Help for Hard of Hearing People

Start Date: June 30, 2005

End Date: July 3, 2005

Description:Each year, our convention offers: Five tracks of educational and interactive workshops: Hearing Aids and Assistive Technology, Cochlear Implants, Family and Relationships (coping strategies), Health/Hearing Health/Medical Science, and Accessibility and Public Policy Issues. Numerous social activities where attendees can meet old friends and make new ones. An Exhibit Hall showcasing a wide array of products and services as well as the chance to try out the latest technology for people with hearing loss including wireless communication devices, hearing assistive technology, and hearing aids and cochlear implants. Special workshops and roundtable discussions for chapter and state organizations members, as well as any interested attendees, to share and develop skills in advocacy, marketing, fund raising, newsletter production and more. The annual Research Symposium, which provides the unique opportunity for individuals with hearing loss, professionals in the fields of hearing loss and other consumers to interact with scientists performing contemporary research on hearing loss.

Conference Website: http://hearingloss.org/html/conv2005.html

Conference Email: ebrooks@hearingloss.org

Additional Contact Information: 301-657-2248

Location: Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington DC, United States

Cost: $185.00 Super Saver Registration (Members Only)

Registration Deadline: December 15, 2004

Paper Submission Deadline:

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