Mass General Brigham To Host Hearing Event
Mass General Brigham will sponsor an upcoming Continuing Medical Education [CME] event in Bermuda, focused on hearing health across different ages.
A spokesperson said, “The programme, Sound Beginnings to Lifelong Hearing: A Clinical Update on Hearing Health from Childhood to Adulthood, will take place on Wednesday, 22 October 2025, at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute [BUEI], and will cover best practices and the latest research for the prevention and treatment of common hearing concerns seen in children, adolescents, adults and older adults. The event is designed for paediatricians, internal and family medicine physicians and geriatricians
“Mass General Brigham and its member hospital, Mass Eye and Ear, care for hundreds of Bermudian patients each year, working closely with local physicians to ensure patients receive high-quality care both on-island and in Boston. The organisation also visits Bermuda regularly, including participating annually in events such as Bermuda End-to-End and the Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre’s Relay for Life, to support local healthcare initiatives and partnerships.
“The education event will feature presentations from four experts – two otolaryngologists and two audiologists from Mass Eye and Ear. The programme will conclude with an interactive Q&A session. Following the presentations, attendees will enjoy a complimentary dinner from Harbourfront Restaurant with the presenters and Mass General Brigham international team.”
“We’re so pleased for this opportunity to be able to share our insights with Bermuda’s healthcare professionals,” said Dr Daniel J. Lee, FACS, Course Director and Director of International Patient Services at Mass Eye and Ear. “Our goal is to empower local clinicians in feeling confident in identifying and managing hearing concerns early, so patients receive the right care at the right time.”
“This programme will be an excellent resource for Bermuda’s medical community and provides a rare opportunity to acquire CME credits on island,” said Rachel Burns, Audiologist at Bermuda Hearing Services. “As the island’s population ages, hearing concerns are increasingly of interest and we appreciate having access to the latest research and practical guidance from Mass General Brigham’s experts close to home.”
The spokesperson said, “The event is free of charge and open to all on-island healthcare professionals. 2 CME credits will be offered, and more details can be found on our website. Early registration is encouraged and can be completed online here.”
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