BY ERIN O’DONNELL, DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT, EDUCATION, AND GLOBAL HEALTH
Late last year, the House Institute Foundation held RESONANCE, its first educational symposium for audiologists. This dynamic three-day event emphasized the continuum of care across all ages, recognizing that hearing health is deeply interconnected with cognitive function, listening, literacy, and overall well-being. Featuring a multidisciplinary lineup, including physicians, researchers, industry experts, patients, and advocates, the event provided the latest insights on topics ranging from diagnostics to patient counseling and solutions to elevate everyday clinical care.
With engaged attendees from across the country, the symposium fostered meaningful discussions, equipping professionals with actionable strategies to enhance patient outcomes. By bridging research and clinical application, RESONANCE is essential for advancing hearing healthcare, ensuring audiologists stay at the forefront of innovation while delivering the highest-quality care.
This year’s RESONANCE Symposium will be held at the Providence St. Joseph’s Medical Center in Burbank, August 8th through 10th. For more information, visit resonance.hifla.org
