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Nepalese Ear Camps ![]() An Addenbrooke's audiologist testing hearing on the 29th INF Nepal Ear Camp Audiologists from Addenbrooke’s Audiology Department have now supported two Nepalese Ear Camps by providing both audiological testing and fitting hearing aids. The camps are run bi-annually by the Independent Nepalese Federation (INF) which is a voluntary, non-governmental organization working in Nepal. Their aim is to provide clinical care to Nepalese people who do not always have access to services like ear surgical specialists or audiology as provided by the NHS in the UK. The Ear Camps usually run in the March and November of each year and require two audiologists. For more information read the Nepal Ear Camp (Word doc) article written for the BSA News (the professional magazine of the British Society of Audiology The audiologists at Addenbrooke’s are committed to continuing their support to the Ear Camps, with plans to support the 33rd ear camp. Audiologists take annual leave to attend the camps. To read about the latest Ear camp please see the Addenbrooke's Abroad pages:
Related page: Nepal Ear Camp 2008
If you wish to make a donation towards the work of audiology staff at the Nepalese Ear Camps then please contact Richard Knight Tel: 01223 217797, or by post to the address below. If audiological professionals or companies wishes to donate new or used hearing aids, or accessories, please contact Tamara Lamb or Lucy Tinker. or by post to the address below.
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