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IHS 2026 Conference to Focus on Behavioral Science for Practice Growth

A dispatch from Hearing Review — filed

IHS 2026 Conference and Expo badge graphic with Washington DC skyline silhouette, Capitol dome, and Washington Monument; text reads August 12–15, Washington D.C.
✦ PlateIHS 2026 Conference and Expo badge graphic with Washington DC skyline silhouette, Capitol dome, and Washington Monument; text reads August 12–15, Washington D.C.

The event in Washington, DC, will feature a keynote on peak performance by behavioral scientist Dr Michelle Rozen and offer up to 15 CE credits. The International Hearing Society (IHS) will hold its 2026 Conference & Expo this August in Washington, DC. The event will focus on applying behavioral science to help hearing healthcare professionals improve daily execution and business growth....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change — this is a professional event announcement; audiologists and hearing aid specialists should note the CE opportunity if practice-growth content is relevant to their needs.

Why It Matters

Incorporating behavioral science into hearing care practice development signals a growing interest in patient communication and business sustainability within the profession.

Key Points
  1. 01IHS 2026 Conference & Expo is set for Washington, DC, August 12–15.
  2. 02Theme centers on behavioral science as a tool for practice growth.
  3. 03Keynote speaker is Dr. Michelle Rozen.
  4. 04Up to 15 continuing education (CE) credits are available.
  5. 05This is IHS's 75th anniversary conference.
Claims & Evidence

Attendees can earn up to 15 CE credits at the IHS 2026 Conference & Expo.

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