NHCA 2022 Outstanding Lecture Award (OLA) Ballot

Please fill in your ratings for each lecture according to the following rating scale & provide any comments or suggestions for the presenter. Your feedback is essential for determining this year’s Outstanding Lecture Award. Thank you for your participation.
1.Peter Scheifele“Animal Audiology: A New Day for Conservation”
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2.Elliott Berger and Theresa Schulz“The Life and Influence of Everyone’s Favorite Cochlear Evangelist, Don Gasaway”
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3.Richard Neitzel, PhD, CIH, FAIHA “2022 Update on the Apple Hearing Study”
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4.Chantal Laroche, Ph.D. “Localization of backup alarms with level-dependent HPDs in individuals with hearing impairment"
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5.James Schultz, AuD “Impact of Military Noise Exposure on Hearing Loss, Tinnitus and Subjective Hearing Difficulties in Service Members and Veterans using the Lifetime Exposure to Noise and Solvents Questionnaire"
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6.Donald Finan, Ph.D. “Peeling the Speech Banana”
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7.William Murphy and Laurie Wells “Workshop 1: Hearing Protector Fit-Testing”
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8.Jesse Norris, Marjorie Grantham, Renee LeFrancois, Laura Prigge, and De We Swanepoel“Workshop 2: Hearing Health “Boothless” Audiometry Workshop”
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9.Jan Rennies-Hochmuth“Workshop 3: Speech communication and situational awareness in loud environments – How deep learning could improve face-to-face communication while wearing hearing protection”
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10.Kristy Deiters, Au.D. “Accuracy of audiometric indicators of hearing trouble”
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11.Gayla Poling, Ph.D. “Adult Hearing Wellness Screenings-Expanding the Scope of Audiologic Care at Mayo Clinic”
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12.Christa Themann, MA, CCC-A"Association of Noise from Various Sources with Risk of Hearing Trouble and Tinnitus: The 2014 National Health Interview Survey"
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13.Sridhar Krishnamurti, Ph.D “Auditory function and Health Related Quality of Life in Forestry Workers”
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14.Rob Brauch, COHC “Augmenting HCP compliance using real-time in-ear noise monitors”
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15.John Eichwald, M.A. “CDC NIHL Workgroup Update”
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16.Gregory Flamme, Ph.D. "Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for bothersome tinnitus"
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17.William Murphy, Ph.D. “Comparisons of auditory risk metrics with suppressed and unsuppressed civilian firearms"
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18.Quintin Hecht, AuD“Comprehensive characterization of M777 Howitzer noise exposure: clarifying the dose in the dose-response relationship."
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19.Jennifer Tufts, Ph.D. “Developing a fast and easy system for hearing- and earplug fit-testing”
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20.William Murphy, Ph.D. “Evaluating earplug performance over a workshift with a fit-test system"
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21.Shannon Barry “Extended High Frequency Audiometry as a Predictor of Noise Induced Hearing Loss”
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22.Shibiao Su, Ph.D “Field fit testing with E-A-Rfit Dual-Ear in China"
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23.Ishan Sunilkumar Bhatt, Ph.D., CCC-A, F-AAA “Genetic risk factors for noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus”
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24.Jan Moore, Ph.D. “Healthy Hearing, Healthy Aging in the Time of Covid”
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25.Allie Heckman, AuD “Hearing Conservation Efforts in a University School of Music Program”
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26.Lauren Smith, MS, MPH “How does the historically racist policy of redlining impact transportation noise experienced today by neighborhoods in urban centers across Michigan?"
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27.Abas Shkembi, B.S. “Impact of occupational noise on work-related injuries across the US in 2019” 
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28.Christopher Smalt, Ph.D "Implications of Sampling Theory on Acoustic Impulse-Noise Measurement and Damage Risk Criteria"
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29.Laura Dreisbach Hawe, Ph.D “Jet-fuel exposures and Central Auditory Nervous System Difficulties”
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30.Lauren Smith“Injuries, Near Misses, and Noise Exposures Among Miners”
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31.Heather Malyuk, AuD “Resolved Tinnitus in A Touring Audio Engineer: A Case Study”
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32.Mattheus Ueckermann, Ph.D. “Song of the Starbird: Educational Game to Promote STEM and Hearing Health”
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33.Bankole Fasanya, Ph.D “The Effects of Noise Source Locations on Listener’s Acceptable Noise Level (ANL)"
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34.Douglas Brungart, Ph.D “The importance of perceived temporary threshold shifts in hearing conservation programs”
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35.Gregory Flamme, Ph.D. “Threshold shift trends in occupational hearing conservation programs: 1970 to 2019”
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36.Benjamin Sheffield, MSc “Using Boothless Audiometry in the Clinic (and out) to Enhance hearing Readiness”
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37.Tai lien Chiang, Bachelor “Using true wireless earphones to support accurate audiometric tests in non-clinical settings – preliminary validation”
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38.Theodore Argo, Ph.D “Validation of Electromechanical Hearing Protection Evaluation Methods”
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