Education
Do Your Ears Ring? Don’t Let Tinnitus Affect Your Peace
Tinnitus affects a great deal of Australians. It is estimated that 15-20% of the population, which correlates to around 4-5 million people, are currently experiencing ringing in the ears caused…
Ear Science trains second year medical students
Students in their second year of medical studies at the University of Notre Dame took part in ‘A Lump in the Throat’ training in September. Community and Project Officer Emma…
Medical students discover ‘A Lump in the Throat’
As part of our commitment to ongoing education and excellence, we work closely with our local universities to provide ear, nose and throat education to every medical student across WA. Recently,…
Ear Science trains Curtin’s first wave of medical students
Curtin University’s first-ever medical students are well into their studies, preparing to move their learning from the classroom to the clinic. Ear and hearing care is a vital part of…
Training tomorrow’s doctors to tune in to hearing loss: first cohort of medical students trained in 2019
Ear Science Institute Australia hosted its first student training day for 2019 in March, training 100 future doctors to better support patients with hearing loss. As part of the dedicated…
Furthering Global Expert Care
As part of our ethos to improve the lives of people with ear and hearing disorders around the world, we consider education to be the critical action required to make…
Training WA’s Medical Students
In 2018 alone, Ear Science trained almost 500 future doctors from UWA and Notre Dame. Working with every WA medical student will ensure the next generation of doctors are benefiting…
Sasha teaches the next generation about hearing
When audiologist Sasha Benatar finished school, she didn’t think she’d soon be returning to talk to the next generation about ears! “It was an incredible feeling reflecting back. The kids…