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Leveraging ReSound AutoREM for Complex Cases
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Valerie Kedem, AuD
Live WebinarWed, Aug 19, 2026 at 2:00 pm EDT
Course: #42363Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
This course will discuss verification for troubleshooting and difficult cases. Domes, receiver, AutoREM, and fitting formulas will be highlighted for improving the verification process.

20Q: Clinical Implementation of the NASEM Outcome Measures
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Catherine Palmer, PhD
Text/Transcript
Course: #42367Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course provides practical strategies and clinical protocols for implementing the minimum set of outcome measures recommended by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (NASEM) to assess adult hearing health interventions. Hearing healthcare professionals will learn how to integrate subjective questionnaires and objective speech-in-noise tests into their clinical workflow, handle scoring, interpret treatment success, and navigate billing.

Real World Solutions for Challenging Audiograms and Ear Anatomy
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Michele Hurley, AuD, FAAA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #42274Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Each patient is unique and even individuals with similar audiograms will have very different needs and levels of success with amplification. What do we do when presented with an especially unique audiometric configuration or ear anatomy that tests the limits of what can be done with hearing aid technology? This session will review some unique cases studies and provide strategies for fitting Starkey technology and considerations for resolving challenging audiograms and ear anatomy .

Looking Back to Move Forward: A Retrospective on FHD in Clinical Practice, in partnership with the American Academy of Audiology
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Jodi Baxter, AuD, Christina Roup, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #42099Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Functional hearing difficulties (FHD), or self-reported hearing challenges despite a normal pure-tone audiogram, affect millions of adults and remain a source of clinical uncertainty among hearing healthcare professionals. This session presents real-world clinical data from a clinic actively assessing and managing FHD. Attendees will gain insight into patient demographics, common complaints, comorbidities, assessment results, and outcomes, with practical strategies for integrating FHD care into existing workflows. Join us to explore emerging clinical patterns, reflect on current practices, and engage in a data-driven conversation about evolving care models for this diagnostically complex and underserved population.

Audiology, Anywhere: Hearing Assessment Outside the Booth
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41655Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Typically, audiologists perform pure tone audiometry in a sound-treated room. Automated pure tone audiometry offers an opportunity for accurate hearing assessment of diverse patient populations outside of traditional clinical audiology settings. Accuracy and validity of pure tone audiometry in any setting is predicated on a test environment meeting ANSI standard for maximum permissible ambient noise levels. This session includes a review of the rationale for hearing assessment outside of the traditional sound-treated environment, and a description of ambient noise data recorded prior to automated pure tone audiometry from a sizable sample of service members and veterans. Findings and clinical implications are discussed.

Beyond the Audiogram: Assessment and Treatment Challenges in Veterans with Self-Perceived Listening Difficulties, in partnership with University of Pittsburgh
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by David Jedlicka, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41725Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Veterans without measured hearing loss presenting to VA audiology clinics for self-perceived listening difficulties represent a small, yet unique patient population. Approximately 10% of patients seeking audiological services for perceived listening difficulties will not have any measurable hearing loss. This session highlights two studies which evaluated audiological and non-audiological test measures in this population, as well as outcomes in a group of Veterans with self-perceived listening difficulties without measured hearing loss who were provided low gain amplification as a treatment strategy.

Audiology Services in Nursing Homes and Communal Living, in partnership with the American Academy of Audiology
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Kathy Dowd, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #42078Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Guided by the federal mandates of OBRA 1987 and the 1999 Supreme Court Olmstead decision, audiology services are a required standard for residents in skilled nursing and communal living facilities. While state-specific laws dictate the delivery of these services, this presentation explores the broader landscape, including governing regulations, the contracting process, and the vital role hearing health plays in enhancing a resident's quality of care and life.

The 2026 SHOEBOX Product Portfolio
SHOEBOX Ltd. CEU courses
Presented by McKayla MacDonell
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41785Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
This course provides an overview of the SHOEBOX product portfolio in 2026, highlighting how SHOEBOX Online, SHOEBOX QuickTest, SHOEBOX PureTest, and Unity 4 support hearing care professionals across screening, diagnostic testing, and expanded service offerings. Attendees will learn how these solutions fit into modern clinical workflows to improve patient triage, extend clinic reach, reduce clinic wait times, and support high-quality hearing care delivery.

20Q: Something About Mead
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Marshall Chasin, AuD
Text/Transcript
Course: #41720Level: Intermediate2.5 Hours
This course provides a comprehensive retrospective of the technical innovations and clinical contributions made by Mead Killion to the field of Audiology, ranging from transducer design to Speech-in-Noise testing. It highlights the development of the K-AMP, insert earphones, and the QuickSIN, and illustrates how these advancements continue to shape modern hearing healthcare practice.

Innovations in Hearing Care from NAL, in partnership with the National Acoustic Laboratories
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Matt Croteau, MS, Catherine Kwok, Xiaoyin Shang, Bettina Turnbull
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40914Level: Advanced2 Hours
Innovations in hearing care from the National Acoustic Laboratories (NAL) and their clinical application are the focus of this 2-hour course. The first hour features leading clinical audiologists from the NAL taking you beyond NAL-NL2 and into the next generation of evidence-based hearing aid prescriptions. Real-world fitting scenarios are reviewed, as well as case studies comparing NAL-NL2 and NAL-NL3. The second hour features clinical applications of COSI 2.0 to support the delivery of personalized, effective hearing care.