Join us for a virtual journal club reviewing a recently published research article, meet the article’s first author, and discuss how to advance hearing health equity. Please plan to read the article ahead of time, if possible, and come with your thoughts and questions. Dr. Carrie Nieman, MD, MPH, will join to help facilitate the discussion and answer your questions.
Article: Nieman, C. L., Suen, J. J., Dean, L. T., & Chandran, A. (2022). Foundational Approaches to Advancing Hearing Health Equity: A Primer in Social Epidemiology. Ear and Hearing, 43 (Suppl 1), 5S–14S. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0000000000001149
This article was published by Ear and Hearing and should be accessible through your school’s library. If you have any issues with accessing the article please email Abby Simon at abigailsimon.saa@gmail.com.
Carrie Nieman, MD, MPH, is an associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and co-founder of Access HEARS, a nonprofit committed to the delivery of affordable, accessible hearing care.
Join us for a virtual journal club reviewing a recently published research article, meet the article’s first author, and discuss how to advance hearing health equity. Please plan to read the article ahead of time, if possible, and come with your thoughts and questions. Dr. Carrie Nieman, MD, MPH, will join to help facilitate the discussion and answer your questions.
Article: Nieman, C. L., Suen, J. J., Dean, L. T., & Chandran, A. (2022). Foundational Approaches to Advancing Hearing Health Equity: A Primer in Social Epidemiology. Ear and Hearing, 43 (Suppl 1), 5S–14S. https://doi.org/10.1097/AUD.0000000000001149
This article was published by Ear and Hearing and should be accessible through your school’s library. If you have any issues with accessing the article please email Abby Simon at abigailsimon.saa@gmail.com.
Carrie Nieman, MD, MPH, is an associate professor in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and co-founder of Access HEARS, a nonprofit committed to the delivery of affordable, accessible hearing care.