The Biennial VA NCRAR Scientific Conference Series
两年一度的 VA NCRAR 科学会议系列
基本信息
- 批准号:10472688
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.01万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2021-09-01 至 2026-08-31
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAffectAgingAmericanArtificial IntelligenceAudiologyAuditoryAwardBasic ScienceBilateralCaringCase StudyClinicalClinical ManagementClinical ResearchCollaborationsCommunicationCommunication BarriersCommunitiesCraniocerebral TraumaDataDevelopmentDiagnosisDiagnosticDiagnostic testsDiseaseEducational process of instructingElectronic MailEnsureEnvironmentEquilibriumEvaluationEventFeedbackFemaleFinancial compensationFunctional disorderFundingGrantHealthHealth PolicyHealth systemHealthcareHearingHearing problemImpaired cognitionIndividualJournalsKnowledgeLaboratoriesLearningLesionManuscriptsMedical Care CostsMental DepressionMentorsMigraineModelingNational Institute on Deafness and Other Communication DisordersOccupationalOralOutcomeParticipantPatient CarePatient-Centered CarePatient-Focused OutcomesPatientsPhysiciansPopulationPositioning AttributePreventionPreventive measurePriceProblem-Based LearningProcessProfessional OrganizationsPsychometricsPsychophysicsPublishingQuality of lifeRecommendationRehabilitation CentersRehabilitation therapyResearchResearch PersonnelScheduleScholarshipScienceScientistSeriesService delivery modelSiteSocietiesStrategic PlanningStudentsSymptomsTechniquesTechnologyTestingTherapeutic InterventionTimeTrainingUnderrepresented PopulationsVestibular NeuronitisVestibular lossVideotapeWomanage groupauditory rehabilitationbasecell regenerationclinical careclinical decision-makingclinical practicedisabilityequilibration disorderethnic minority populationevidence basefall riskfallshealth care availabilityhearing impairmentimplantationimplementation strategyimprovedinnovationinterdisciplinary approachintervention deliverymedical specialtiesmeetingsmembermultidisciplinarymultisensorynovelpandemic diseasepeople of colorpostersracial and ethnicresearch and developmentsocialsocial mediasocioeconomicsstudent mentoringsymposiumtranslational scientistvirtual realityweb site
项目摘要
Project Summary/Abstract
The NCRAR will hold its next three Biennial Conferences starting with “Vestibular Disorders: From Cause to
Cure” in fall 2021. Subsequent conference topics are tentatively titled “Post-Pandemic Innovations in
Connected Audiology” and “Multi-Sensory Approaches to Auditory Rehabilitation”, to be refined based on
developments in the field and participant feedback from the previous conference. These three-day intensive
conferences will bring together basic and translational scientists, clinicians, patients, and health policymakers
to promote the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of patients with hearing and balance disorders. We
hypothesize that clinical outcomes will be improved if they incorporate a collaborative, interprofessional clinical
approach shaped by both the pathophysiology and the perspective of the patient. Consistent with the NIDCD's
2017-2021 Strategic Plan, these conferences aim to meet the critical need for multidisciplinary approaches to
diagnose and treat auditory and vestibular deficits appropriately within a patient-centered care model.
The objectives of the 2021 conference are to enhance knowledge of the mechanisms, diagnosis, and
clinical management of vestibular dysfunction. Specific topics include cellular regeneration, aging, head
trauma, psychophysical testing, artificial-intelligence guided diagnosis, virtual reality-based rehabilitation, and
vestibular implantation. Panel discussions with patients and experts and curated matching of mentors with
students provide valuable communication and networking opportunities. A novel aspect of the conference
series is the inclusion of stakeholders, such as patients and policymakers, within the clinical teaching sessions.
An innovative aspect is to optimize the relevance of the case-study focused problem-based learning sessions
by polling attendees regarding their challenges in clinical research and patient care. A closing discussion with
the presenters and audience will recap recommendations for future research and developments in clinical care.
The conference will be limited to 200 attendees to create an intimate environment enhancing open
communication. Ten scholarships provided to students and 5 to practicing clinicians will attract participants
from outside the scientific community, with at least 8 scholarships awarded to applicants who are women, part
of a racial/ethnic minority group, or have a disability. The conference will be publicized through social media,
email and other professional meetings. Announcements will be posted on the NCRAR website, professional
organization websites, and published in specialty journals. Conference content will be disseminated to non-
attendees via a special issue of the American Journal of Audiology, and the conference presentations will be
available at a reduced price on the NCRAR website (with presenter permissions).
项目摘要/摘要
NCRAR将举行未来三年一次的双年度会议,会议的主题是:前庭疾病:从原因到
将于2021年秋季推出《治愈》。随后的会议主题暂定为“大流行后的创新”
《相互关联的听力学》和《听觉康复的多感官方法》,将根据
该领域的事态发展和与会者对上一次会议的反馈。这三天的密集训练
会议将汇集基础和翻译科学家、临床医生、患者和卫生政策制定者
推进听力和平衡障碍患者的预防、诊断和治疗。我们
假设临床结果将会得到改善,如果他们结合了协作的、跨专业的临床
手术入路由病理生理学和患者的观点共同决定。与NIDCD的
2017-2021年战略计划,这些会议旨在满足对多学科方法的迫切需求
在以患者为中心的护理模式下,适当诊断和治疗听力和前庭缺陷。
2021年会议的目标是增进对机制、诊断和
前庭功能障碍的临床处理。具体主题包括细胞再生、衰老、头部
创伤、心理物理测试、人工智能指导诊断、基于虚拟现实的康复,以及
前庭植入。与患者和专家进行小组讨论,并策划导师与
学生提供宝贵的交流和网络机会。会议的一个新奇的方面
系列是将利益相关者,如患者和政策制定者,纳入临床教学会议。
一个创新的方面是优化以案例研究为重点的基于问题的学习课程的相关性
通过对与会者进行调查,了解他们在临床研究和病人护理方面面临的挑战。与……的最后讨论
演讲者和听众将总结对临床护理未来研究和发展的建议。
大会将限制200人参加,以创造一个亲密的环境,加强开放
沟通。向学生提供10个奖学金,向临床执业医生提供5个奖学金,将吸引参与者
来自科学界以外的人,至少有8个奖学金授予女性申请者,部分
属于种族/少数民族群体,或有残疾。大会将通过社交媒体进行宣传,
电子邮件和其他专业会议。公告将发布在NCRAR网站上,专业人士
组织网站,并在专业期刊上发表。会议内容将向非
与会者通过美国听力学杂志的特刊,会议演讲将是
在NCRAR网站上以较低的价格提供(有演示者权限)。
项目成果
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The Biennial VA NCRAR Scientific Conference Series
两年一度的 VA NCRAR 科学会议系列
- 批准号:
10682490 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
The Biennial VA NCRAR Scientific Conference Series
两年一度的 VA NCRAR 科学会议系列
- 批准号:
10318494 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Genetic Associations with Hearing Loss from Cancer Treatment
癌症治疗导致的听力损失与遗传相关
- 批准号:
10624197 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Genetic Associations with Hearing Loss from Cancer Treatment
癌症治疗导致的听力损失与遗传相关
- 批准号:
10228541 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Physiological, Behavioral and Predictive Correlates of Ototoxicity in Humans
人类耳毒性的生理、行为和预测相关性
- 批准号:
10552578 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Genetic Associations with Hearing Loss from Cancer Treatment
癌症治疗导致的听力损失与遗传相关
- 批准号:
10016914 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Physiological, Behavioral and Predictive Correlates of Ototoxicity in Humans
人类耳毒性的生理、行为和预测相关性
- 批准号:
10350588 - 财政年份:2020
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Genetic Associations with Hearing Loss from Cancer Treatment
癌症治疗导致的听力损失与遗传相关
- 批准号:
10898560 - 财政年份:2020
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$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Temporal Resolution of Cochlear and Auditory Nerve Responses in Older Adults
老年人耳蜗和听觉神经反应的时间分辨率
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7100384 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
Temporal Resolution of Cochlear and Auditory Nerve Responses in Older Adults
老年人耳蜗和听觉神经反应的时间分辨率
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7393249 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 0.01万 - 项目类别:
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