The online conference will be held live on Thursday 7 March 2024. Information on how to access the conference via zoom will be sent to delegates the day prior to the conference.
Please note, the online program follows AEDT time (ACT/NSW/TAS/VIC time) and does not offer CPD points.
Time (AEDT) | CPD Points | Content | Speaker(s) |
Thursday 7 March 2024 | |||
1630 - 1635 (AEDT) | Opening | Leanne Emerson, CEO, Audiology Australia | |
1635 - 1735 (AEDT) | Careers in Audiology Panel This panel of audiologists with diverse professional backgrounds will share their unique career stories. Catherine Hart (AudA Board Member and Clinical Leader Adult Specialist) will facilitate the session with audiologists Wesley Ong (Independent clinician, Fidelity Hearing Centre), Fiona Duncan (Head of Department, The Children’s hospital at Westmead), Jude Harper (Educational Audiologist, Aurora School for Deaf Children) and Lauren Power (New Graduate, Bloom Hearing Specialists) sharing why they love working in a profession that helps improve the lives of hearing-impaired people and the path that lead them to where they are today. | Catherine Hart (facilitator), Wesley Ong, Fiona Duncan, Jude Harper & Lauren Power | |
1735 - 1805 (AEDT) | Hearing Australia Presentation and Q&A A chance to learn about the employer's business: the joys and benefits of working in audiology and the opportunities it provides for career development. | Shane Bullivant, General Manager, Karen Hirschausen, Principal Audiologist Commercial Clinical Services, Quinnie Sun, Audiologist, Nurulann Hanif, Provisional Audiologist | |
1805 - 1835 (AEDT) | A.T Still University Presentation and Q&A A chance to learn about A.T Still Universities Doctorate in Audiology program and the opportunities that are available after you complete your current studies. | Andrea Ruotolo, Au.D. Associate Professor and Post-Professional Doctor of Audiology Program Director | |
1835 - 1850 (AEDT) | Networking Break A strong network can help launch your career. Join the breakout rooms with Hearing Australia, A.T Still University, Amplifon and Audiology Australia and start those relationships that will help you reach your careers goals. | ||
1850 - 1920 (AEDT) | Amplifon Presentation and Q&A A chance to learn about the employer's business: the joys and benefits of working in audiology and the opportunities it provides for career development. | Vanessa
Gordon, Talent Acquisition | |
1920 - 1950 (AEDT) | Ethics in Audiology | Dr Sandra South, Ethics Officer, Audiology Australia | |
1950 - 2000 (AEDT) | Closing | Shu Saha, Membership Manager, Audiology Australia | |
Please note that Audiology Australia reserves the right to add, withdraw or substitute speakers and/or presenters, vary prices, venues, seating arrangements and audience capacity without notice. If changes are made to the event, Audiology Australia will use its best efforts to maintain equivalent standards.
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