Bilateral Cochlear Implantation in Children and Adults

Course: #4561Level: Intermediate 1 Hour
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Bilateral Cochlear Implantation in Children and Adults

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Learning Outcomes

  • checkmarkAfter this course participants will be able to identify the benefits and risks of bilateral cochlear implantation, the criteria for choosing candidates, and the outcomes to anticipate from bilateral implantation depending on the patient's hearing history.
  • checkmarkAfter this course participants will be able to identify the characteristics of cortical evoked potentials in bilaterally implanted children in relation to age of implantation.
  • checkmarkAfter this course participants will be able to compare programming techniques unique to bilateral cochlear implants as compared to unilateral implants.

Course created on November 4, 2005

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