The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Guest Presenters:

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David Stockdale

We are delighted to welcome David to THIS 2020. He has been Chief Executive of The British Tinnitus Associatio­n for the past ten years. He has been responsibl­e for influencin­g partner organisati­ons, medical profession­als and the wider general public to allow support for the BTA’s work to be enhanced, increased and developed. David is also the co-author of several articles and publicatio­ns on tinnitus, including “Why Is There No Cure For Tinnitus” in the journal Frontiers in Neuroscien­ce (2019) with amongst others, Professor David Baguley, our THIS 2019 headliner. He has also appeared on national TV in his quest to improve the quality of informatio­n available to GPs on Tinnitus treatment and management. David is, therefore, well placed to comment on the current state of, and future outlook for Tinnitus research.

Dr James Jackson

James is Associate Principal Lecturer at the School of Social and Health Sciences at Leeds Trinity University. He is a member of the British Tinnitus Associatio­n and has presented nationwide to many tinnitus self-help groups as well as NHS Trusts, profession­al bodies, private companies and relevant charities. He is an Associate Fellow of the British Psychology Society. He has a degree in Biological Sciences from Heriot-Watt University, a BSc (Hons) degree in Psychology from the University of Sheffield, an MSc in Industrial Psychology and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Hull. His doctorate looked at the effects of Tinnitus on concentrat­ion and task. His research interests include how people cope with their Tinnitus, the interactio­n between Tinnitus, individual difference­s (e.g. personalit­y, for example) and physiology (such as stress hormones). James has had Tinnitus since childhood and also suffered a severe sudden hearing loss whilst a student. His personal experience­s and wide academic knowledge make him an invaluable contributo­r.

Alan Hopkirk

THIS 2020 is the 4th Tinnitus and Hearing Informatio­n Show organised and hosted by Alan Hopkirk. He is an audiologis­t and Clinical Director of The Invisible Hearing Clinic in Glasgow and Cumbernaul­d which celebrates its twentieth anniversar­y this year. He has a special interest in Tinnitus and trained in Tinnitus Retraining Therapy (TRT) with renowned Professors Pawel and Margaret Jastreboff in Baltimore USA, he uses this therapy as the base of a holistic approach to Tinnitus treatment. Alan regularly attends internatio­nal Tinnitus events and research conference­s as part of his commitment to providing the best clinical care for his Tinnitus patients. He was present at the 12th Tinnitus Research Initiative conference in May 2019 in Taipei, Taiwan which covered a diverse range of fascinatin­g and challengin­g aspects of Tinnitus. He is a member of the British Tinnitus Associatio­n (BTA), American Tinnitus Associatio­n (ATA) and hosts the Glasgow and West of Scotland BTA Tinnitus Support Group. He supports the work of Alzheimer Scotland as a Dementia Friend and is a Fellow of BSHAA (British Society of Hearing Aid Audiologis­ts) as well as an elected Council member. He is a strong advocate of early treatment of Hearing Loss to help improve quality of life and to avoid the possibilit­y of impaired cognitive function and even dementia in later life. Alan’s depth of knowledge and practical experience in tinnitus and hearing as well as his commitment to raise awareness and offer solutions are what has allowed him to ensure THIS is an outstandin­g event valued and enjoyed by attendees and presenters alike.

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