During this course, clinicians will learn advanced Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment concepts relating to recognizing patient candidacy attributes that require modifications to the standard treatment approach as well as customizing Neuromonics tinnitus treatment for each patient’s unique needs as they progress through treatment. In addition, issues that can possibly impede progress with treatment will be discussed along with the suggested tools, strategies, and tactics available to clinicians to facilitate successful treatment outcomes.
Course created on July 16, 2013
Learning Outcomes
- At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will be able to identify the key components of ‘preventative troubleshooting’ as well as the steps to follow when challenges are encountered by patients during administration of the treatment protocol.
- At the conclusion of this course clinicians will be able to identify all the benchmarks necessary to make the decision when patients are ready to transition from the pre-conditioning stage (Stage One) to the active treatment stage (Stage Two).
- At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will be able to identify patients with candidacy attributes that define them as highly suitable, suitable with non-standard factors present, and less suitable for the Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment.
- At the conclusion of this course, clinicians will be able to define when modifications to the standard treatment approach are indicated along with the key elements of these modifications.
Agenda
0-5 Minutes | Overview |
5-20 Minutes | Patient Candidacy Considerations |
20-30 Minutes | Treatment modifications |
30-45 Minutes | Systematic Troubleshooting and remedial actions |
45-50 Minutes | Transition Benchmarks |
50-60 Minutes | Summary and Q&A |
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Casie Keaton
AuD CCC-A
Clinical Sales Manager
Casie has been with Neuromonics since 2008 training audiologists in tinnitus and how to be effective in treating disturbing tinnitus. She has extensive clinical experience in helping patients improve their quality of life and be successful in overcoming their tinnitus with the Neuromonics therapy. Casie has completed research in the areas of psychoacoustics, pitch memory and auditory memory.
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Marta Hecocks
AuD CCC-A, CCRP
Neuromonics Tinnitus Treatment
Marta R. Hecocks is a clinical specialist with Neuromonics, Inc., providing clinical support to clinicians in the areas of product and treatment training, as well as assistance with clinical appointments.
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Financial: Marta Hecocks is employed by Neuromonics. Non-financial: Marta Hecocks has no non-financial relationships to disclose.
Sponsor Disclosure: This Course is presented by Neuromonics in partnership with AudiologyOnline.
Content Disclosure: This learning event focuses on Neuromonics products and services and will not include info on other products or services.
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