Utilizing Widex Zen Therapy in Your Practice
Course: #29488 1 HourThis course will review the basics of tinnitus, Zen and Widex Zen Therapy and how to apply WZT in everyday practice for patients suffering with tinnitus.
Course created on June 26, 2017
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course learners will be able to explain how to apply the components of WZT to patients.
- After this course learners will be able to list the principles of Widex Zen.
- After this course learners will be able to explain how to program and implement fractal tones for the tinnitus patient.
Agenda
| 0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
| 5-20 Minutes | Zen theory and principles |
| 20-40 Minutes | Widex Zen Therapy implementation |
| 40-55 Minutes | Programming Zen for patients |
| 55-60 Minutes | Summary; Q and A |
Course Presenters
James Martin, AuD
Professional Training Audiologist
Dr. James W. Martin, Jr. was born and raised in Waynesville, North Carolina. He received his Bachelor’s Degree in Audiology and Speech Pathology from The Ohio State University and his Masters Degree in Audiology from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. He earned his Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D.) at Arizona School of Health Sciences.
James worked in a clinical setting for over ten years before coming onboard as a training audiologist and sales representative for Widex Hearing Aid Company in Tennessee, Georgia, Kentucky, Alabama and Florida. James is currently a Professional Training Audiologist for Widex USA.
James is a member of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA) and was the winner of the American Speech and Hearing Associations Editor’s Award for published research in auditory neurophysiology. He is a Two Time All American in Track & Field and was featured in Sports Illustrated’s “Faces in a Crowd”. James released his first music CD entitled “Movin On’ and performed in London, England in 2000. He currently resides in Knoxville, Tennessee with his wife and two children.
Leslie Staverman, AuD
Professional Training Audiologist
Leslie received her Doctorate of Audiology from Arizona School of Health Sciences in March 2004, and Masters of Audiology, with honors and at the top of her class, from Ohio University in 1992. She began her career for a private practice in Atlanta dispensing the most modern technology of that time, programmable hearing instrumentation. She has worked at four different private hearing aid practices, which led to her being pursued by several manufacturers. In her industrious career, she has worked for 3M Hearing Healthcare, Sonar Hearing Aids, and ReSound Corporation.
Leslie joined Widex in 1998 and is responsible for training and consulting with other hearing healthcare professionals. Her responsibilities include providing her colleagues with up-to-date information and the latest computerized skills for programming advanced hearing aid technology, helping them troubleshoot difficult hearing loss cases, and training them to fit their patients with world-renowned, 100% digital “High Definition” hearing instruments manufactured by Widex. Leslie is constantly on the go, visiting hearing aid practices all over the country. In addition to training other hearing healthcare professionals, her presentations to consumers have proven hugely popular, providing those affected by hearing loss with the fundamental knowledge to make informed decisions when it comes to purchasing high-quality hearing aids. Leslie’s seminars not only explain the latest developments in the treatment of hearing loss, but also teach to consumers how to derive the greatest benefit from the many technologies and treatment options available.
It was her father’s and grandfather’s hearing problems that inspired Leslie to pursue a career in audiology. Her grandfather had a dozen hearing aids he never used. And, for many years, her father denied having a hearing problem until after Leslie graduated from college. Only then, impressed with his daughter’s knowledge and new job, did her persistence pay off. Leslie’s dad let her fit him with a hearing aid. Unfortunately her grandfather had already passed away. I get a special feeling when I see an adult or child turn their head to hear sounds and understand speech they may not have heard for a long time, Leslie says. Just as I did when my father got his hearing aids.
Leslie and her family– husband Rob and their two dogs– make their home in downtown Chicago.
Leslie Staverman: Financial: Leslie Staverman is an employee of Widex. Non-financial: Leslie Staverman has no non-financial relationships to disclose.
Sponsor Disclosure: This Course is presented by Widex in partnership with AudiologyOnline.
Content Disclosure: This learning event focuses on Widex products and services and will not include info on other products or services.
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