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May 3rd is Good Vibrations Day | Bone Anchored Awareness Day

Good Vibrations Bone Anchored Awareness Day May 3rd

Good Vibrations Bone Anchored Awareness Day May 3rd

Gothenburg

22 April 2024
Oticon Medical will celebrate the fourth annual Good Vibrations Day/Bone Anchored Awareness Day on May 3rd, 2024. This non-branded occasion was developed to raise awareness of bone conduction as an effective hearing treatment alternative for those with conductive, mixed, or single-sided hearing losses. Participation is open to all bone conduction device manufacturers, audiology professionals, and wearers with the goal of raising awareness of this treatment and celebrating its benefits worldwide.

Why May 3rd?
The May 3rd date was chosen because it is the birthday of Per-Ingvar Brånemark, a Swedish physician and research professor known as the father of osseointegration, and the godfather of bone anchored hearing. His discoveries enabled the development of modern bone conduction hearing devices.Wearers are encouraged to share video clips, photos, and stories depicting their lives with a bone anchored hearing system. Hearing care professionals are also invited to share their experiences fitting the devices and the benefits their patients have enjoyed.“I think a bone anchored hearing system supports an individual’s listening experience by simply giving them access to language and the sound in their environment,” said Educational Audiologist Elaine McCarty. “Being able to know what’s happening in their environment, connecting with other people, I think it’s a big one. Bringing that oomph to their system with the use of a tool like the bone anchored hearing system to give them better access to that.”How Bone Conduction Works
Bone conduction hearing systems treat hearing loss by bypassing missing or damaged portions of the wearer’s outer or middle ear and sending vibrations via the skull directly into the cochlea. From there, they are processed by the brain as sound. More than 400,000 people around the world use some form of a bone conduction hearing device and have benefited from the treatment.

A Global, Non-branded Day of Celebration
Leading up to and including May 3rd, Oticon Medical invites all bone conduction device manufacturers to join them in celebrating Good Vibrations Day, along with wearers, parents and caregivers to wearers, and hearing care professionals. Activities can include sharing experiences, information, and videos and photos from wearers, holding contests, and more across various social media platforms.

“As we mark our fourth year celebrating Good Vibrations Day,” René Govaerts, General Manager at Oticon Medical, affirms, “our dedication to the importance of sound remains unwavering. This momentous occasion has served as a significant day for raising awareness about the remarkable benefits of bone conduction. Given that many people around the world are still unaware of bone anchored hearing systems as a viable solution for their hearing loss, it’s imperative that we work to change this. Oticon Medical remains committed to advancing our collaborative efforts with other manufacturers, hearing care professionals, and current wearers to ensure that the transformative capability of bone conduction reaches all those in need.”

Good Vibrations Day posts, stories, tweets, reels, etc. can be shared by all using the #GoodVibrations and #BoneAnchoredHearing hashtags. They can also be viewed and shared via the official Good Vibrations Day Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/boneanchoredhearing. Hearing care professionals and wearers alike are encouraged to join this Facebook Page.

Media Contact:

Erik Lund
Marketing Director, Oticon Medical
E-mail: erld@oticonmedical.com
Mobile: +46 76 304 4482

About Oticon Medical

Oticon Medical is a global company in implantable hearing solutions, dedicated to bringing the power of sound to people at every stage of life. For more than a decade, we have made bone anchored hearing systems more accessible by simplifying the treatment for physicians, audiologists, and patients alike.

We believe that patients and hearing care professionals should be able to choose the best possible solution at any time along the patient journey. We call it “Freedom of Choice” and it has always been paramount to Oticon Medical. This is the reason why our solutions are designed to be compatible whenever possible. As a result, an implant from Oticon Medical stands as a true testament to our unwavering lifelong support.

We work collaboratively with professionals to ensure that every solution we create is designed with our users’ needs in mind. We have a strong passion to provide innovative solutions and support that enhance quality of life and help people live life to the fullest – now and in the future.

Because we know how much sound matters.

More information can be found at www.oticonmedical.com

Ear Community exhibits at the 2024 EHDI Meeting in Denver, CO

Caitlin Hurst, Melissa Tumblin and Melissa McClellan of Ear Community at the 2024 EHDI Meeting in Denver.

Our Ear Community Organization was proud to exhibit at the 2024 EHDI (Early Hearing Detection and Intervention) Meeting held in Denver, CO this week! Our booth was busy with audiologists, therapists, educators, doctors, researchers and parents coming to our booth for information on microtia and atresia! This was Ear Community’s 6th time being a part of the EHDI Meeting over the years.

We always have attendees who search for our booth looking to find out the latest information and options for microtia and atresia. We had parents attend, some even wore their Ear Community Microtia and Atresia Kids Rock t-shirts, which was awesome to see! Thank you to the organizations at EHDI who also endorse Ally’s Act, H.R. 2439/S. 1135! It was great seeing our organization’s Sponsors too (Cochlear Americas and MED-EL USA)! It was wonderful seeing so many friends and familiar faces and also new friends too!

Thank you to Caitlin Hurst, Melissa McClellan, Natasha Irwin Rich, Elizabeth M Desloge and Keesha Pfeiffer for all joining us in our booth as parents of microtia and atresia kids! Elizabeth hosts our National Microtia and Atresia Awareness Day event each year in California and Natasha will be our Florida picnic host this June in collaboration with Nemours Children’s Health. Melissa McClellan is an amazing past board member of Ear Community who has enjoyed attending EHDI over the years with us and Caitlin and Melissa educated their hearts out about microtia and atresia! We had a special surprise – Caitlin and I discovered both of our kids had the same amazing teachers for speech during school over the years even though they are 6 years apart (Carm and Jeannine stopped by to see us)! We had audiologists and early intervention specialists who came to EHDI just to see us, especially audiologists who were born with microtia and atresia! We had a family attend coming all the way from Hawaii who visited with Caitlin as they both have had outer ear reconstruction with their kids and Dr. Tahiri Plastic Surgery! We shared about our picnic schedule with attendees to our booth along with the programs and work our organization offers as well! Ear Community is also proud to always include our children by honoring them in the booth with their pictures too! The last time Ear Community exhibited with EHDI in Denver in 2018, our organization’s Founder, Melissa Tumblin, was the recipient of the EHDI Family Leadership in Excellence Award!

Here are some fun memories from this week at EHDI while joining many of our friends and industry partners helping educate on all things Deaf and Hard of Hearing, especially on microtia and atresia! It was wonderful to see everyone this year at EHDI! 👂❤️
Thank you!
Ear Community

Ear Community launches Pax’s Eyewear Fund offering eyeglasses & sunglasses for children with microtia & atresia

Pax’s Eyewear Fund is made possible by a sweet little boy named Pax who was born with microtia and atresia. Pax and his family know how important it is to help children have the eyeglasses and sunglasses they need, but glasses that can stay up when they are missing ears. Ear Community is grateful for Pax’s Eyewear Fund! Pax’s Eyewear fund gives Ear Community the opportunity to help give back to our community when helping members of the microtia and atresia community see.

James Hermsen of Adaptive Eyewear Solutions is a friend of our organization who has helped provide microtia glasses for our community since 2017 at our picnics. James is the passionate soul behind making these eyeglass and sunglasses with straps and adapter, including fittings to keep bone anchored hearing devices on as well. James can be reached directly at: getunhinged@gmail.com  if you are in need of glasses for a child who has microtia and atresia. James can also fit existing sun or eyeglasses with his adapters and straps as part of our Ear Community Pax’s Eyewear fund if your child should already have a favorite pair of eye or sunglasses. To learn more about this eyewear for children with microtia, please click here* Please tell James you learned of his eyeglasses and sunglasses for microtia kids through Ear Community when reaching out to him.

It is Ear Community’s goal to help as many children with microtia as much as possible in. We are grateful to Pax and his family for making this fund possible through our Ear Community Organization!
Thank you,
EarCommunity.org

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