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‘Hearing loss can affect child’s academic growth if neglected’
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March 03, 2021 22:04 IST
The problem might lead to other abnormal psychosocial behaviours, says AIISH expert on the occasion of World Hearing Day
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The problem might lead to other abnormal psychosocial behaviours, says AIISH expert on the occasion of World Hearing Day
A simple ear infection during childhood would hinder the development of the auditory nervous system. It has been often observed that ear pain or ear infection is taken very lightly. School-going children, even with milder degree of hearing loss, tend to miss out on a lot of information in the class, leading to poorer scholastic performance, said Animesh Barman, Professor of Audiology, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Mysuru.
World Hearing Day today
March 3, 2021
World Health Organisation (WHO) has declared Mar. 3 as World Hearing Day. The theme of World Hearing Day-2021 is ‘Hearing Care for all! Screen, Rehabilitate, Communicate.’ To mark this occasion, here we publish two articles written by experts covering various facets of hearing, its myths and facts. Ed
The Myths and Facts
By Dr. Animesh Barman, Professor of Audiology, Department of Audiology, All India Institute of Speech and Hearing, Mysuru
Auditory system is one of the most important sense organs which keeps us connected with the environment. It helps us hear and is an integral part of human development. Hearing is the most important and effortless mode though which speech and language is learnt. During the early years of life, young children imitate their parents, siblings and neighbours by listening to what they say, which helps in the development of speech and language.
Job alert » AIISH Recruitment 2021 For Staff Nurse, SO, Accountant And Audit Officer Posts, Apply Offline Before March 30
AIISH Recruitment 2021 For Staff Nurse, SO, Accountant And Audit Officer Posts, Apply Offline Before March 30
Job Alert Published: Monday, February 15, 2021, 14:02 [IST]
The All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, has released a AIISH Notification 2021 for filling vacancies to the post of Staff Nurse, Security Officer, Assistant Audit Officer (IEC) and Accountant in AIISH through direct recruitment to be posted in Mysuru, Karnataka in India on a fulltime basis. The offline application process towards the same started on February 14, 2021 and closes on March 30, 2021 by 5:30 pm.
Live Phone-in at AIISH on Feb. 5
February 3, 2021
All India Institute of Speech and Hearing (AIISH), Mysuru, has organised a live phone-in programme on Feb. 5 between 2 pm and 3 pm on the topic “Lifestyle and hearing loss.” The Resource Persons are: Dr. Prawin Kumar, Associate Professor and HoD, Audiology, Department of Audiology, AIISH; Dr. K. Sreeraj, Assistant Professor in Audiology, AIISH. Dr. Jayashree C. Shanbal, Head-TCPD, AIISH, will be the Co-ordinator and Dr. C. Geetha, Reader in Audiology, Department of Audiology, AIISH, will be the Moderator.
This programme will focus on causes, consequences of lifestyle on hearing and its associated conditions, care and preventive measures to be taken. Interested may call Ph: 0821-2502530, according to a press release.