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Published: 5/2/2008
This presentation will describe the bone conduction hearing pathway and will discuss the various types of hearing loss where bone conduction amplification would be appropriate. A description of the Baha System will be presented along with pediatric case studies.
  This is a Recorded Course which requires either a Windows-based computer or a Mac with speakers/headphones to view. More information available in the FAQs/Help section.
Length: 60 minutes
Cost: Free to View
Course Objectives
- Participants will be able to describe the hearing mechanism and the role of bone conduction in the hearing process
- Participants will be able to describe an overview of the Baha System of Direct Bone Conduction.
- Participants will be able to list pediatric case studies where Direct Bone Conduction via the Baha System provided good clinical outcomes.
Course Instructor(s)
George Cire, M.S., CCC-A, Bone Anchored Solutions, Cochlear Americas
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Continuing Education Information
Offered: AAA/0.1 Intermediate; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0, Hearing Aid Related; IHS/1.0; Kansas DHE, LTS-S0035/1.0
Passing an online exam will be required to earn continuing education credit.
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Preview Exam
 Audiology Online is approved by the American Academy of Audiology to offer AAA CEUs for this activity. Refer to each activity for specific information about the CEUs offered. Academy approval of this continuing education activity does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures.

This course has been accredited with 1.0 CPD point/s by the British Academy of Audiology.
 The Canadian Academy of Audiology (CAA) supports and assists its members in the attainment of continuing education towards an individual professional development plan as required by their Provincial Regulatory Colleges and Provincial Associations. Audiology Online is an approved provider of educational activities for CAA members. Each hour of activity may be counted as one Continuous Learning Activity Credit (or equivalent) as allowed by the applicable regulatory college or association.
This course is approved by the California Hearing Aid Dispensers Bureau for Continuing Education.
 This program is approved by the International Hearing Society and its educational committee, the International Institute for Hearing Instruments Studies. To learn more about earning IHS CE Credit, click here.
Kansas Department of Health and Environment: Approved for 1.0 continuing education clock hours for Kansas licensed Audiologists by the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Long-Term Sponsorship number LTS-S0035.
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