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Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, David Citron, PhD, FAAA
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, David Citron, PhD, FAAA
Presented by Lana Ward, AuD
Presented by Andrea Castellucci, MD
Presented by Samantha Anne, MD, MS
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD
Presented by Sonie Harris, AuD
Presented by Sonie Harris, AuD
Presented by Gary Jacobson, PhD, Richard Roberts, PhD, Daniel Romero, PhD
Presented by Nicholas Reed, AuD
1663 courses found
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/sig-pod-overcome-ptreluctance-37286
Overcoming Patient Reluctance: An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing (MI) with David Citron
The inability of many adults with hearing loss to accept treatment and rehabilitation recommendations from audiologists is well known. In many cases, this reluctance manifests as ambivalence, indecision, and resistance. This podcast introduces the listener to some of the basic concepts of motivational interviewing and how they can be used during any clinical conversation to reduce patient reluctance.
auditory
129
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Overcoming Patient Reluctance: An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing (MI) with David Citron
The inability of many adults with hearing loss to accept treatment and rehabilitation recommendations from audiologists is well known. In many cases, this reluctance manifests as ambivalence, indecision, and resistance. This podcast introduces the listener to some of the basic concepts of motivational interviewing and how they can be used during any clinical conversation to reduce patient reluctance.
37286
Online
PT30M
Overcoming Patient Reluctance: An Introduction to Motivational Interviewing (MI) with David Citron

Course: #37286Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Intermediate; ACAud inc HAASA/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; Calif. SLPAB/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
The inability of many adults with hearing loss to accept treatment and rehabilitation recommendations from audiologists is well known. In many cases, this reluctance manifests as ambivalence, indecision, and resistance. This podcast introduces the listener to some of the basic concepts of motivational interviewing and how they can be used during any clinical conversation to reduce patient reluctance.
2
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/bolstering-trust-in-patient-provider-37287
Bolstering Trust in the Patient-Provider Relationship: An Introduction to Active Listening with David Citron
A recent survey of audiologists suggests trust between the help-seeking patient and audiologist is a source of stress for providers. This podcast examines the factors contributing to low levels of trust between patients and service providers and how motivational interviewing techniques can be used to improve listening skills.
auditory
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
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Bolstering Trust in the Patient-Provider Relationship: An Introduction to Active Listening with David Citron
A recent survey of audiologists suggests trust between the help-seeking patient and audiologist is a source of stress for providers. This podcast examines the factors contributing to low levels of trust between patients and service providers and how motivational interviewing techniques can be used to improve listening skills.
37287
Online
PT30M
Bolstering Trust in the Patient-Provider Relationship: An Introduction to Active Listening with David Citron

Course: #37287Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Intermediate; ACAud inc HAASA/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; Calif. SLPAB/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
A recent survey of audiologists suggests trust between the help-seeking patient and audiologist is a source of stress for providers. This podcast examines the factors contributing to low levels of trust between patients and service providers and how motivational interviewing techniques can be used to improve listening skills.
3
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/genie-2-advanced-fitting-tools-37214
Genie 2: Advanced Fitting Tools to Customize Fittings for Individual Patients
In this course, we will discuss how Oticon’s Genie 2 fitting software offers numerous opportunities to customize and personalize fittings using built-in tools and features. We will cover how busy hearing care professionals can effectively use these tools and features to successfully fine-tune and validate Oticon instrument fittings for their patients.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
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Genie 2: Advanced Fitting Tools to Customize Fittings for Individual Patients
In this course, we will discuss how Oticon’s Genie 2 fitting software offers numerous opportunities to customize and personalize fittings using built-in tools and features. We will cover how busy hearing care professionals can effectively use these tools and features to successfully fine-tune and validate Oticon instrument fittings for their patients.
37214
Online
PT60M
Genie 2: Advanced Fitting Tools to Customize Fittings for Individual Patients
Course: #37214Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
In this course, we will discuss how Oticon’s Genie 2 fitting software offers numerous opportunities to customize and personalize fittings using built-in tools and features. We will cover how busy hearing care professionals can effectively use these tools and features to successfully fine-tune and validate Oticon instrument fittings for their patients.
4
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/superior-canal-dehiscence-syndrome-clinical-37278
Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome: Clinical-Instrumental Aspects and Atypical Scenarios
Besides typical symptoms and signs (including pulsatile tinnitus, hyperacusis, pressure/sound-induced torsional nystagmus, conductive hearing loss and lowered thresholds of air-conducted VEMPs) an analysis of the relevant literature reveals a certain clinical polymorphism induced by superior canal dehiscence (SCD). In addition to asymptomatic persons or subjects with SCD presenting exclusively with cochlear symptoms (only partly explained by the so-called “near-dehiscence syndrome”), SCD cases mainly presenting with atypical/refractory/recurrent positional vertigo and/or Meniere-like vertigo spells have been recently described. Moreover, if surgical occlusion of the superior canal (SC) results in symptoms control inducing a selective SC hypofunction, clinicians my sometimes accidentally detect a reduced SC VOR gain in asymptomatic patients with wide-sized dehiscence. These findings led authors to propose the occurrence either of a natural SC plugging (complete or incomplete) by middle fossa dura prolapsing into the canal lumen or a dispersion of mechanical energy through the dehiscence. Typical and atypical scenarios is presented. A subsample of patients from the personal series with a complete otoneurologic assessment (audiometry, VOG eye recording, air/bone-conducted cervical/ocular VEMPs, video head impulse test) is selected to explain these emerging theories on possible pathomechanisms.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
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Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome: Clinical-Instrumental Aspects and Atypical Scenarios
Besides typical symptoms and signs (including pulsatile tinnitus, hyperacusis, pressure/sound-induced torsional nystagmus, conductive hearing loss and lowered thresholds of air-conducted VEMPs) an analysis of the relevant literature reveals a certain clinical polymorphism induced by superior canal dehiscence (SCD). In addition to asymptomatic persons or subjects with SCD presenting exclusively with cochlear symptoms (only partly explained by the so-called “near-dehiscence syndrome”), SCD cases mainly presenting with atypical/refractory/recurrent positional vertigo and/or Meniere-like vertigo spells have been recently described. Moreover, if surgical occlusion of the superior canal (SC) results in symptoms control inducing a selective SC hypofunction, clinicians my sometimes accidentally detect a reduced SC VOR gain in asymptomatic patients with wide-sized dehiscence. These findings led authors to propose the occurrence either of a natural SC plugging (complete or incomplete) by middle fossa dura prolapsing into the canal lumen or a dispersion of mechanical energy through the dehiscence. Typical and atypical scenarios is presented. A subsample of patients from the personal series with a complete otoneurologic assessment (audiometry, VOG eye recording, air/bone-conducted cervical/ocular VEMPs, video head impulse test) is selected to explain these emerging theories on possible pathomechanisms.
37278
Online
PT90M
Superior Canal Dehiscence Syndrome: Clinical-Instrumental Aspects and Atypical Scenarios

Course: #37278Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
AAA/0.15 Advanced; ACAud inc HAASA/1.5; AHIP/1.5; BAA/1.5; CAA/1.5; Calif. SLPAB/1.5; IACET/0.2; IHS/1.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.5; NZAS/2.0; SAC/1.5
Besides typical symptoms and signs (including pulsatile tinnitus, hyperacusis, pressure/sound-induced torsional nystagmus, conductive hearing loss and lowered thresholds of air-conducted VEMPs) an analysis of the relevant literature reveals a certain clinical polymorphism induced by superior canal dehiscence (SCD). In addition to asymptomatic persons or subjects with SCD presenting exclusively with cochlear symptoms (only partly explained by the so-called “near-dehiscence syndrome”), SCD cases mainly presenting with atypical/refractory/recurrent positional vertigo and/or Meniere-like vertigo spells have been recently described. Moreover, if surgical occlusion of the superior canal (SC) results in symptoms control inducing a selective SC hypofunction, clinicians my sometimes accidentally detect a reduced SC VOR gain in asymptomatic patients with wide-sized dehiscence. These findings led authors to propose the occurrence either of a natural SC plugging (complete or incomplete) by middle fossa dura prolapsing into the canal lumen or a dispersion of mechanical energy through the dehiscence. Typical and atypical scenarios is presented. A subsample of patients from the personal series with a complete otoneurologic assessment (audiometry, VOG eye recording, air/bone-conducted cervical/ocular VEMPs, video head impulse test) is selected to explain these emerging theories on possible pathomechanisms.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/considerations-in-treating-children-with-37249
Considerations in Treating Children with UHL/SSD
This course will provide clinicians with an overview of Unilateral Hearing Loss (UHL)/ Single-Sided Deafness (SSD) in pediatrics and provide an introduction to counseling and treatment.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Considerations in Treating Children with UHL/SSD
This course will provide clinicians with an overview of Unilateral Hearing Loss (UHL)/ Single-Sided Deafness (SSD) in pediatrics and provide an introduction to counseling and treatment.
37249
Online
PT30M
Considerations in Treating Children with UHL/SSD

Course: #37249Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Introductory; ACAud inc HAASA/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Introductory, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; Calif. SLPAB/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
This course will provide clinicians with an overview of Unilateral Hearing Loss (UHL)/ Single-Sided Deafness (SSD) in pediatrics and provide an introduction to counseling and treatment.
6
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/20q-considering-comorbidities-37252
20Q: Promoting Healthy Hearing Over the Lifespan - Considering Comorbidities
Collaborating closely with primary care physicians, audiologists can mitigate the development of hearing loss over a person's lifetime by looking at lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise, as well as associated co-morbidities.
textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
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20Q: Promoting Healthy Hearing Over the Lifespan - Considering Comorbidities
Collaborating closely with primary care physicians, audiologists can mitigate the development of hearing loss over a person's lifetime by looking at lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise, as well as associated co-morbidities.
37252
Online
PT60M
20Q: Promoting Healthy Hearing Over the Lifespan - Considering Comorbidities

Course: #37252Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
Collaborating closely with primary care physicians, audiologists can mitigate the development of hearing loss over a person's lifetime by looking at lifestyle factors such as diet and exercise, as well as associated co-morbidities.
7
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/hearing-care-solutions-fall-2021-37272
Hearing Care Solutions Fall 2021 Launch, Part 2: What’s New? 711 & 511 Rechargeable BTEs
This presentation will introduce a new form factors available for Hearing Care Solutions. From a small BTE to a superpower BTE, all are rechargeable without compromise. This webinar will explore the technology platform behind the new BTE form factors and new app features to provide even greater convenience and benefit for wearers. All have a sleek, modern, attractive design that is comfortable to wear.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Hearing Care Solutions Fall 2021 Launch, Part 2: What’s New? 711 & 511 Rechargeable BTEs
This presentation will introduce a new form factors available for Hearing Care Solutions. From a small BTE to a superpower BTE, all are rechargeable without compromise. This webinar will explore the technology platform behind the new BTE form factors and new app features to provide even greater convenience and benefit for wearers. All have a sleek, modern, attractive design that is comfortable to wear.
37272
Online
PT30M
Hearing Care Solutions Fall 2021 Launch, Part 2: What’s New? 711 & 511 Rechargeable BTEs

Course: #37272Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Introductory; ACAud inc HAASA/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Introductory, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
This presentation will introduce a new form factors available for Hearing Care Solutions. From a small BTE to a superpower BTE, all are rechargeable without compromise. This webinar will explore the technology platform behind the new BTE form factors and new app features to provide even greater convenience and benefit for wearers. All have a sleek, modern, attractive design that is comfortable to wear.
8
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/hearing-care-solutions-fall-2021-37273
Hearing Care Solutions Fall 2021 Launch, Part 1: Introducing a New Platform and Products
This presentation will introduce a new technology platform available for Hearing Care Solutions with additions of new rechargeable RICs and a rechargeable RIC CROS. Bluetooth-integration for iOS and Android using ASHA protocol are app supported to allow more wearers enjoy direct streaming and better hearing in any environment.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Hearing Care Solutions Fall 2021 Launch, Part 1: Introducing a New Platform and Products
This presentation will introduce a new technology platform available for Hearing Care Solutions with additions of new rechargeable RICs and a rechargeable RIC CROS. Bluetooth-integration for iOS and Android using ASHA protocol are app supported to allow more wearers enjoy direct streaming and better hearing in any environment.
37273
Online
PT30M
Hearing Care Solutions Fall 2021 Launch, Part 1: Introducing a New Platform and Products

Course: #37273Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Introductory; ACAud inc HAASA/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Introductory, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
This presentation will introduce a new technology platform available for Hearing Care Solutions with additions of new rechargeable RICs and a rechargeable RIC CROS. Bluetooth-integration for iOS and Android using ASHA protocol are app supported to allow more wearers enjoy direct streaming and better hearing in any environment.
9
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/vanderbilt-audiology-journal-club-2021-37230
Vanderbilt Audiology Journal Club: 2021 Vestibular Update
This presentation will cover higher level vestibular functions that normally are not addressed in training. These areas included the effect of age and pathology on motion perception.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
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Vanderbilt Audiology Journal Club: 2021 Vestibular Update
This presentation will cover higher level vestibular functions that normally are not addressed in training. These areas included the effect of age and pathology on motion perception.
37230
Online
PT60M
Vanderbilt Audiology Journal Club: 2021 Vestibular Update

Course: #37230Level: Advanced1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Advanced; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Advanced, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
This presentation will cover higher level vestibular functions that normally are not addressed in training. These areas included the effect of age and pathology on motion perception.
10
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/hearing-loss-health-care-seeking-37190
Hearing Loss, Health Care Seeking Behaviors, and Preventable Hospitalizations, presented in partnership with the American Auditory Society
Recent literature suggests an association between hearing loss and healthcare cost, but little is known about the deeper potential mediating pathways linking these variables. In this presentation, we will discuss the results of two studies aimed at characterizing attitudes towards health care seeking and preventable hospitalizations among Medicare beneficiaries with self-report trouble hearing.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Hearing Loss, Health Care Seeking Behaviors, and Preventable Hospitalizations, presented in partnership with the American Auditory Society
Recent literature suggests an association between hearing loss and healthcare cost, but little is known about the deeper potential mediating pathways linking these variables. In this presentation, we will discuss the results of two studies aimed at characterizing attitudes towards health care seeking and preventable hospitalizations among Medicare beneficiaries with self-report trouble hearing.
37190
Online
PT60M
Hearing Loss, Health Care Seeking Behaviors, and Preventable Hospitalizations, presented in partnership with the American Auditory Society

Course: #37190Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Related; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Hearing Aid Related; Calif. SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR, #142/1.0 Non-manufacturer, TX-142-21-122
Recent literature suggests an association between hearing loss and healthcare cost, but little is known about the deeper potential mediating pathways linking these variables. In this presentation, we will discuss the results of two studies aimed at characterizing attitudes towards health care seeking and preventable hospitalizations among Medicare beneficiaries with self-report trouble hearing.
