
Save the Date! Registration Opens This Summer!
Chair: James A. Henry, PhD
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders projects that over 25 million Americans experience some form of tinnitus. Tinnitus is frequently reported by military personnel, accounting for over $1 billion annually in disability compensation. The high burden and associated costs of tinnitus are considerable and can be challenging to address. The Academy Research Conference (ARC) 2025 will provide current research and insights into tinnitus as well as the multifactorial considerations needed for diagnosis and management. A distinguished panel of speakers will cover a wide range of topics including:
- Patient characteristics for tinnitus and hyperacusis
- Somatosensory/somatic tinnitus
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Pharmacology
- Sound hypersensitivity disorders
- Tinnitus epidemiology
- Clinical and medical aspects of tinnitus management
- Imaging and tinnitus mechanisms
- Migraine-based tinnitus
Objectives:
- To report current research in key areas to support effective clinical diagnosis and management of tinnitus patients.
- To discuss the implementation of research advancements in clinical practice.
- To elucidate the complexities of tinnitus diagnosis and management.
Full schedule coming soon!
Save the Date! Registration Opens This Summer!
Chair: James A. Henry, PhD
The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders projects that over 25 million Americans experience some form of tinnitus. Tinnitus is frequently reported by military personnel, accounting for over $1 billion annually in disability compensation. The high burden and associated costs of tinnitus are considerable and can be challenging to address. The Academy Research Conference (ARC) 2025 will provide current research and insights into tinnitus as well as the multifactorial considerations needed for diagnosis and management. A distinguished panel of speakers will cover a wide range of topics including:
- Patient characteristics for tinnitus and hyperacusis
- Somatosensory/somatic tinnitus
- Cognitive behavioral therapy
- Pharmacology
- Sound hypersensitivity disorders
- Tinnitus epidemiology
- Clinical and medical aspects of tinnitus management
- Imaging and tinnitus mechanisms
- Migraine-based tinnitus
Objectives:
- To report current research in key areas to support effective clinical diagnosis and management of tinnitus patients.
- To discuss the implementation of research advancements in clinical practice.
- To elucidate the complexities of tinnitus diagnosis and management.