09-12, 08:00–09:00 (Europe/Istanbul), Audiology 2
Results of a national multicenter assessment concerning a new proposed fast SRT50 test to quickly assess the real impairment of deaf patient in noise before (and after) surgical functional otologic surgery
to show results of a newly proposed national multicenter assessment of preoperative audiologic impairment
ENT specialist, involved mainly in otology, otologic surgery, implantamble heraring devices and cochlear implants
Chief of regional cochlear implants center in Potenza, Italy until 2021, actually otologic surgery consultant at ASL Roma1 San Filippo Neri Hospital in Rome, Italy
PhD on head and neck neurophysiology, contract university professor of Audiology and ENT, implantable hearing devices surgery II level university master, observerships at cochlear implants centers of Miami and New York univeristies.
Social media communications scientific coordinator of the European Academy of Otology and Neurotology and of the Italian Academy of Otology and Neurotology
Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
Samet Kılıç is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Audiology at Trakya University. He holds a PhD (2022) and a Master’s degree (2018) in Audiology and Speech Pathology from Hacettepe University. His doctoral research focused on objective methods for assessing listening effort from a neural perspective.
In addition to his clinical expertise, Dr. Kılıç has a diverse educational background, holding degrees in Sociology (2020) and History (2023), and a bachelor's degree in Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation (2011).
Professional Experience
Academic Roles: Before his current position at Trakya University, he served as a Research Assistant at Hacettepe University for eight years.
International Experience: He conducted research at Ghent University in Belgium as part of the Erasmus+ program in 2016
Service: He serves as an Assistant Editor for the Balkan Journal of Health Sciences and is actively involved in organizing international audiology congresses.
- Modulation of Central Auditory Encoding in Cochlear Implant Users through Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: A Pilot Study with Multimodal FFR
- Navigating Tinnitus: Evidence-Based Strategies for Clinical Management
- Advanced Electrophysological Studies in Audiology (fNIRS-pupilometry, EEG testing)