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Why the Institute was Established

Hearing loss and ear disease amongst Australians is almost at an epidemic stage.
The Australian Bureau of Statistics' 2001 National Health Survey revealed nearly 2.5
million people were affected by hearing loss, with tens of thousands of children and
adults currently suffering from ear disease.
Ear Science Institute Australia (formerly Lions Ear and Hearing Institute) is dedicated to reducing these rising figures by
researching into the causes, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of all ear and
hearing disorders.
Established in 2001, the vision and focus provided by the specialised team at the
Ear Science Institute Australia has resulted in groundbreaking medical advancements
in surgical techniques and the diagnosis and management of ear and hearing
disorders.
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How the Institute Operates
Ear Science Institute Australia is affiliated with a number of key local,
national, and international organisations, including the University of Western
Australia, teaching hospitals, the Health Department of Western Australia and
international medical groups.
Ear Science Institute Australia has strong support from the Lions Hearing
Foundation which has provided community hearing services for decades and now has
achieved the long term goal of helping to establish the Lions Ear and Hearing
Institute.

The Institute is led by internationally respected surgeon, Professor Marcus Atlas,
one of Australia's leading ear specialists. Professor Atlas is supported by a strong
research and management team. The Council of Governors and Executive Board include
prominent and highly skilled Western Australians.
Ear Science Institute Australia also comprises of a team of University trained
audiologists delivering high quality audiological care at a number of clinics across
the metropolitan area.
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The Future
Ear Science Institute Australia is an independent, not-for-profit organisation which
relies on research grants, community donations and bequests for its ongoing research
into the diagnosis and treatment of ear and hearing disorders.
Our commitment to help the hearing impaired achieve physical and emotional independence
is constantly being realised with thousands of people around the world continuing to
benefit from the foresight of our dedicated team of surgeons, researchers, clinicians and
students.
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