The Ménière’s Disease Symposium is sponsored by Hearing Health Foundation and the American Hearing Research Foundation. Hosted by the Association for Research in Otolaryngology (ARO), it will be held Friday, February 21, from 2 to 6pm, ahead of the start of the 48th Annual ARO MidWinter Meeting at the Renaissance Orlando at SeaWorld.
The symposium aims to spur collaborative thinking and projects among Ménière’s disease researchers and clinicians to stimulate advances in better understanding and treating Ménière's disease, a chronic inner ear condition affecting balance and hearing. HHF and its partners are committed to supporting research to improve the quality of life for hundreds of thousands of people worldwide living with the condition.
Talks and panel discussions will be research-focused and the symposium is intended primarily for investigators and clinicians. Insights and findings arising from the symposium will be shared by HHF and its partners with the wider community as appropriate. Please click here to get details about the agenda.
Register for the symposium when registering for the ARO MidWinter Meeting. Please note that symposium registration is free of cost for ARO attendees. There is a nominal registration fee for registering for the symposium only without registering for the ARO MidWinter Meeting.
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