It appears there have been some recent developments as far as funding tinnitus research in the US thru the National Institute of Health (NIH).
If you check ATA's FB page the NIDCD strategic plan is mentioned. NIDCD, which stands for National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, is the institute within the NIH that is responsible for tinnitus research.
NIDCD has a new director and their strategic plan will be updated by 2022. The new director is keen to have patient input into the plan and ATA has stated it will let everyone know when the comment period opens up.
You may be aware that Tinnitus Hub submitted comments to NICE in the UK on their guidelines for tinnitus. It's my hope that we can do something similar on behalf of US members of Tinnitus Talk.
Please stay tuned and let's use this thread for discussion as needed.
Many thanks, TC
If you check ATA's FB page the NIDCD strategic plan is mentioned. NIDCD, which stands for National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, is the institute within the NIH that is responsible for tinnitus research.
NIDCD has a new director and their strategic plan will be updated by 2022. The new director is keen to have patient input into the plan and ATA has stated it will let everyone know when the comment period opens up.
You may be aware that Tinnitus Hub submitted comments to NICE in the UK on their guidelines for tinnitus. It's my hope that we can do something similar on behalf of US members of Tinnitus Talk.
Please stay tuned and let's use this thread for discussion as needed.
Many thanks, TC