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Grand Rounds by ReSound: Tinnitus Sound Generator
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Valerie Kedem, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40898Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
This course will provide information on Tinnitus Sound Generator (TSG) location, activation, manipulation, and Nature Sounds vs Sound Presets in the ReSound Smart Fit software. In addition, this course will discuss tinnitus management in the ReSound Smart 3D App and the ReSound Relief App.

ICS Dizcovery VNG: Navigating Precision in Eye-Tracking
Natus Sensory CEU courses
Presented by Stacy Morrow
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41070Level: Advanced1 Hour
Video-based eye tracking is a powerful tool for evaluating eye movements in clinical practice. This course explores the mathematical principles underpinning eye-tracking calibration and addresses the challenges associated with head movements, particularly the complexities involved in ensuring precision when measuring eye-tracking.

Inside Starkey University Workshop: Elevating Tomorrow’s Audiology Leaders
Starkey CEU courses
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41229Level: Introductory0.25 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
This summer, Starkey proudly welcomed over 200 Au.D. students and faculty from across the U.S. to its headquarters in Eden Prairie, MN, for the 2025 Starkey University Workshop - an engaging, hands-on experience designed to elevate the next generation of audiologists.

Improving Adult Hearing Care in the U.S. Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration, in partnership with the American Academy of Audiology
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD, MBA, Erin Miller, AuD, Ian Windmill, PhD, Matthew Carlson, MD, MBA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40714Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three Primary factors were identified: (1) the need for a vital sign for hearing loss, (2) a necessary hearing loss staging system, and (3) clearly defined best practices for screening and referral, particularly within primary care.

Tailoring Your Counseling Approach to Your Patient's Personality
Beltone CEU courses
Presented by Kathleen Liston, MA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41045Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Understanding our patient's motivation and how we interact with them is important. It helps us form relationships and demonstrate value to our patient in the most effective way possible. This webinar reviews personality types and techniques for counseling based on a patient's personality.

Grand Rounds by ReSound: A Guide for Improved Hearing Aid Outcomes in Complex Cases
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Sabrina Calcara, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40975Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Ever wonder how to best fit hearing aids for reverse slope, steeply sloping, and severe hearing losses? This class will walk through practical tips for improved outcomes using ReSound’s Smart Fit 2.1 software.

Grand Rounds: Audiology Clinical Experiences in Guatemala, in partnership with the University of South Dakota
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Karen Toole, AuD, Cara Donovan, AuD, Rachel Appleton, AuD AuD, Katie Druyvestein, BS, Andrea Galindo, BS, Meghan Kalhoefer, BS, Kaitlyn Burkamper, AuD, Lindsey E. Jorgensen, AuD, PhD, Jennifer Phelan, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40896Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
In a grand rounds format, this course describes clinical experiences at a remote clinic in Nuevo Progresso, Guatemala. Presentations highlight distinctive patient encounters, explore the evidence supporting patient needs and outcomes, and examine the evidence-based practices implemented to address those needs.

Understanding Listening Effort: From Lab to Living Room
Phonak CEU courses
Presented by Erika Porter, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41043Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Listening effort has emerged as a main theme in research on the benefits of hearing technology, and various measurement methods have shown evidence for reduced listening effort with hearing aids. This Class is geared towards providing a better understanding of what listening effort is, how to interpret the research on it, hearing aid features shown the reduce listening effort, and strategies for discussing listening effort with patients.

Grand Rounds, in partnership with The Ohio State University
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Gail Whitelaw, PhD, Jack Korsgard, BS, Christina Martin-Smith, MGS, Madison Pollock, BA, Aryn Robinson, BS, Liam Smyth, BA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40717Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
This grand rounds presentation is by the Ohio State University doctoral students and faculty. Each presenter has selected a case study that they find both interesting and instructional. Presenters offer cases that include amplification considerations, unique challenges with cochlear implants, the audiologist’s role in traumatic brain injury and stroke, and tinnitus in children.

Understanding Central Auditory Processing Disorder and Treatment Recommendations
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Janette Mongelli, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41015Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) is a disorder that affects a person's ability to understand auditory stimuli, which can lead to difficulties across a range of necessary daily activities. Although CAPD has been described in the literature since 1954, it is not widely understood; this is complicated by the fact that there are differing approaches to diagnosis and treatment. This course will review the incidence of CAPD, neural underpinnings of CAPD, deficits associated with the disorder, and treatment options.