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Current Topics for Audiologists in the VA Healthcare System, ​​in partnership with AVAA
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Presented by Jessica Preston, AuD, Cyndi Trueheart, AuD, Delia Karahalios, AuD, Erica Dombrowsky, AuD, Steve Huart, AuD, Kathryn Nearing, PhD, MA, Stephanie Disney, MS, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38004Level: Intermediate4 Hours
This course features selected webinars from the series held in partnership with The Association of VA Audiologists (AVAA). Highlights include expansion of the telehealth program, aural rehabilitation and counseling, interprofessional collaboration, and how to implement an inpatient audiology program.

Vanderbilt Audiology Journal Club: A Vestibular Update
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Presented by Gary Jacobson, PhD, Richard Roberts, PhD, Kelsey Hatton, AuD
Recorded WebinarAudio
Course: #35646Level: Advanced1 Hour
This edition of the Vanderbilt Audiology Journal Club will cover recent articles and publications on vestibular topics presented by Gary Jacobson PhD, Richard A Roberts PhD and Kelsey Hatton AuD.

Grand Rounds: Tinnitus
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Presented by David Jedlicka, AuD, Lori Zitelli, AuD, Tia Mulrooney, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35237Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This grand round course will cover a wide range of tinnitus topics with a special focus on unique cases. This course will focus on the evaluation and treatment using evidence-based methods.

20Q: Word Recognition Testing – Let’s Just Agree to do it Right!
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Presented by H. Gustav Mueller, PhD, Benjamin W.Y. Hornsby, PhD
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Course: #34293Level: Intermediate3 Hours
Word recognition testing seems pretty basic, yet many audiologists take shortcuts and use techniques based on habit and convenience rather than evidence. These methods may have a negative clinical impact. This article uses a Q & A format to explain how to follow best practices for word recognition testing, common pitfalls, and why it matters.

Vanderbilt Audiology Journal Club: Relationships Among Vestibular Disorders
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Presented by Gary Jacobson, PhD, Richard Roberts, PhD, Kelsey Hatton, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #34025Level: Advanced1 Hour
This edition of the Vanderbilt Audiology Journal Club will cover recent articles and publications on vestibular topics presented by Gary Jacobson, PhD, Richard A. Roberts, PhD and Kelsey Hatton, AuD.

Vestibular Education and Rehabilitation, presented in partnership with Salus University
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Presented by Bre Myers, AuD, PhD, Anne Hogan, PhD, CCC-A, FAAA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #33989Level: Advanced3 Hours
This 2-part course is designed to offer practical tips and increase comfort in applying vestibular principles in the general audiology population. This course will review the principles of Vestibular Rehabilitation Therapy, and equip the Audiologist to immediately guide her or his dizzy patient on the path to recovery.

Chronic Diseases Comorbid with Hearing Loss, presented in partnership with Salus University
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Presented by Victor Bray, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #32821Level: Advanced3 Hours
This 2-part course is designed to provide a review of chronic diseases that are comorbid with hearing loss. Six in ten Americans live with at least one chronic disease, like heart disease, cancer, stroke, or diabetes. Audiologists must be knowledgeable of these diseases in order to practice whole-body health care for the benefit of their patients.

Leisure Noise and Hearing, presented in partnership with Seminars in Hearing
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Presented by Colleen Le Prell, PhD, Angela Fulbright, AuD, PhD, CCC-A, Lyndal Carter, PhD, Megan Gilliver, PhD, BSc (Psych), David Welch, PhD, Deanna Meinke, PhD, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #32754Level: Intermediate5 Hours
This 5-part webinar series is focused on the relationship between recreational noise exposure and hearing loss, based on select articles from a recent issue of the journal Seminars in Hearing (Issue 04 · Volume 38 · 2017). Guest editor, Dr. Elizabeth Beach and a team of leading experts will present a cross section of current research that sets out the potential risk that leisure noise exposure poses to hearing. The presentations also offer suggestions for ways audiologists can minimize and manage that risk.

Managing the Musician with Hearing Loss, presented in partnership with Salus University
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Presented by Brian J. Fligor, ScD, PASC
Recorded Webinar
Course: #32378Level: Intermediate3 Hours
This two-part series presented in partnership with Salus University reviews the fundamentals and effective management of working with musicians within an audiology practice. Topics covered include terminology, diagnostic testing considerations, interpreting noise surveys, and hearing protection devices. In addition to prioritizing tinnitus, hyperacusis, diplacusis and hearing loss; engaging musicians in tinnitus management. Treatment considerations, selecting and fitting hearing aids that also optimize music listening will be discussed.

Hearing Loss and Aging: Considerations for the Clinician
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Presented by Mitchell S. Sommers, PhD, Barbara Weinstein, PhD, Brian J. Taylor, AuD, Lori Zitelli, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #32200Level: Intermediate4.5 Hours
This course addresses unique challenges for those who find themselves working with the aging population. An overview of dementia and the connections to hearing loss and hearing health care interventions will be discussed. Also, age-related changes in both sensory function and cognitive abilities and social disengagement and withdrawal as a result of listening fatigue will be reviewed.

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