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[AUDITORY] International Hearing Aid Conference (IHCON) 2022: Call for Abstracts



Dear Colleagues,

Abstract submission for IHCON 2022 oral or poster presentations is now open but must be received by this Tuesday, May 10, 2022.

The International Hearing Aid Conference (IHCON) 2022 is scheduled to take place on August 10–14, 2022 at
Granlibakken in Lake Tahoe, CA (
ihcon.org).

Please submit abstracts electronically at:
https://ihcon.societyconference.com/
                  You will need to create a profile in order to login.
                  Once logged in, you can proceed with your submission(s).
                  Abstract length should not exceed 400 words.
                  Once submitted, you will get a confirmation email.

The Program Technical Committee (Louise Hickson, Karolina Smeds, and Tobias Neher) have been developing the program. Please refer to the IHCON website (https://ihcon.org) for the current list of topics for IHCON 2022 and the list of invited speakers.

 

Sig Soli Scholarships: Undergraduate students, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, medical students and residents are welcome to apply for a Sig Soli scholarship. Female students, under-represented minority students, and students with disabilities are especially encouraged to apply. The Sig Soli Scholarship is named after the late Dr. Sig Soli, the founder of IHCON.


We look forward to seeing you @IHCON2022 !

Sincerely,

Sunil Puria
Conference Chair

 

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