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Webinar: Demystifying the EHDI Abstract Submission Process: Be a part of the 2025 National EHDI Conference!

When: September 18th, 2024 | 11:30 am - 12:00 pm (noon) MDT

Webinar Description:

Have you submitted your abstract for the 2025 EHDI Annual Conference? Are you unsure about the process and questioning whether or not you should submit? We want your expertise to be shared! Join us on Wednesday, September 18th for a short coffee-break webinar to learn about how you can more actively participate in the 2025 National EHDI Conference by giving a presentation or preparing and displaying a poster reflecting a current EHDI advancement, innovation, achievement or project with which you have been involved.

The annual national EHDI conference is a meeting of peers, many of whom may already be friends or who may can become your friends in the future. The conference is intended to create a highly supportive environment for peer-to-peer learning, sharing and networking. We hope if you have a recent achievement to share that others may benefit from learning about, you will consider submitting an abstract proposing your presentation or poster.

During this webinar you will learn about:

  • The range of topic areas that are appropriate to address during the EHDI conference
  • What it is like to present or prepare and display a poster at the conference
  • What you need to do to submit your abstract proposal
  • Why this is a rewarding way to participate in the annual EHDI Conference

The 2025 National EHDI Conference will be held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania March 9-11, 2025. Abstracts for presentations or posters that discuss one or more of the following topics related to improving EHDI programs are invited. To be considered, abstracts must be submitted by September 30, 2024. Notification of acceptance will be made on or around November 20, 2024. For more information or to submit an abstract, visit the EHDI Conference website

Presenters:

Mandy Jay, MPH is a Program Coordinator at the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management and is a coordinator of the National EHDI Conference.

Alyson Ward, PhD (ABD) is a Senior Researcher at the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management and the co-director of the Congenital CMV Public Health and Policy Conference.