Directory

Hearing Health

Teen Initiative

Professional
Education

In-School
Workshops

Online Hearing Workshop

Speaker's Bureau

Ear Exhibit

Family Camp

Sound Partners

Ear Diseases


Education

Founder Howard P. House, M.D., believed that knowledge is only meaningful when it is shared. The House Research Institute (formerly House Ear Institute) continues that philosophy in its work today.

Our professional education programs are revered worldwide by the medical and research communities, with opportunities for continuing education workshops and professional training. We have a variety of education and outreach services for the general public, too. They range from our popular Sound Partners™ hearing conservation program to public forums on hearing loss, an annual Family Camp for families with children who are dealing with hearing loss, as well as an assortment of award-winning publications and public service promotions.

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Hearing Aids, Cochlear Implants, and other appliance/devices.


Hearing Health

Learn how the Auditory System and how to protect your ears.



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Cochear Implant & Hearing devices

Commonly prescribed for people with a mild to severe hearing loss.

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Family Camp

A weekend that fosters friendship among parents & children affected with hearing loss.


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Professional Education

Opportunities for continuing education workshops and professional training.
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In-School WorkShops
Engages teens with demonstrations on the topic of noise-induced hearing loss and it's preventionn.
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Ear Exhibit

Explore the human auditory system on a visit to the House Research Institute's unique museum-style exhibit.


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House Calls Magazine

Provides detailed updates on HRI's scientific studies and patient stories.



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Hearing Loss

Hearing loss occurs as a result of damage, disease or malfunction within the auditory system.


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Online Workshop

Information about the auditory system and how to prevent noise-induced hearing loss.



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Library Resources

Located in LA, the library has one of the finest collections of hearing and balance disorders and ear disease publications.
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