Julia Sarant

Dr Julia Sarant is a Professor in Audiology in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences at The University of Melbourne. She has 30+ years of experience in hearing loss related research and leads the Hearing Loss and Cognition Program in the Department of Audiology and Speech Pathology. 

Julia’s research program includes work on:

·      whether hearing interventions (hearing aids and cochlear implants) can delay cognitive decline/dementia

·      medical comorbidities and markers/predictors of hearing loss

·      barriers to GP referral for hearing care

·      barriers to hearing aid take-up and use

·      developing behavioural interventions to address barriers to hearing care

·      health economics evaluations of the feasibility and cost-effectiveness of interventions


Sessions

09-11
16:30
90min
Hearing loss and cognition: what matters from physician, geriatrician and audiologist
Julia Sarant, David Moore, Kevin Munro, rebecca millman, vicki sanchez

Hearing loss and cognition: what matters from physician, geriatrician and audiologist

Audiology
Audiology 1
09-12
15:00
60min
Barriers and enablers to referral of older adults to hearing care
Zacharias Kalentakis, Julia Sarant, Sadie Hardison, Halide Çetin KARA

Barriers and enablers to referral of older adults to hearing care

Audiology
Audiology 2