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Bridging the Gap with TeleHear
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Keeley Layfield, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41568Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Telehealth is growing in popularity and is being requested by patients. This course will review Starkey’s telehealth model that has been updated with today’s telehealth and security requirements. This course will examine barriers to telehealth, the value it can bring, and walked through a teleaudiology remote services system that works with the current Starkey family of hearing aids.

Bascule Maneuver for the Management of Atypical Posterior Canal BPPV
INVENTIS • Audiology & Balance Equipment CEU courses
Presented by Andrea Castellucci, MD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41670Level: Advanced2.5 Hours
While typical posterior canal-BPPV is successfully managed with standard repositionings in the vast majority of cases, atypical variants, where otoconia settle in uncommon/stenotic canal tracts generating unusual positional nystagmus, are usually refractory and their management is still debated. They include posterior canal - cupulolithiasis, apogeotropic posterior canal - BPPV, sitting - up vertigo and posterior canalith jam. In these conditions, impulsive maneuvers are usually needed. While Brandt-Daroff exercises aim to disperse debris using random rotations, we designed a tailored impulsive maneuver along the affected canal plane (the bascule maneuver), aiming to treat these variants or to convert them in typical forms, thus allowing to localize otoconia in uncertain cases. Here we present this novel physical therapy and discuss the results of our preliminary study on the Bascule maneuver, with a series of videos and clinical cases drawn from personal experience.

Enhancing Tinnitus Care with Oto: Bridging the Gap Between Evidence-Based CBT and At-Home Convenience
Oto Health, Inc. CEU courses
Presented by Edmund Farrar, Joseph Salem, MD, Allie Treseder, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41417Level: Introductory1 Hour
Learn how Oto’s clinically validated CBT program, available to patients as part of audiologist-guided care, can deliver tinnitus outcomes equivalent to in-person therapy through a patient-friendly, at-home platform. This session reviews recent research findings, evidence-based protocols, patient selection criteria, and billing considerations for integrating Oto into your tinnitus management practice.

Custom Hearing Products: Crafting a Personalized Hearing Solution
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Michele Hurley, AuD, FAAA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41567Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Product customization is essential for delivering a personalized experience for each segment of the patient population, and aligns perfectly with the concept of person-centered care. From custom hearing aids to earpieces for a variety of applications, custom products are the key to serving and growing your customer base in the era of PSAP’s and OTC’s. Customization increases customer satisfaction, trust and creates differentiation from mass produced OTC and online products. This session will review the proper protocol to safely take impressions.

20Q: Clinical Audiologic Testing—80 Years of Progress?
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD
Text/Transcript
Course: #41625Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
A historical perspective on the evolution of the clinical audiologic test battery, beginning with its origins from World War II and highlighting key developments along the way. It includes rationale for a modern, patient-specific approach that incorporates objective tests and speech-in-noise measures, challenging the longstanding reliance on the traditional simple air-bone-speech test battery.

Real Ear Verification of CROS and BiCROS Fittings
Audioscan CEU courses
Presented by Dave Smriga, MA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41663Level: Intermediate1 Hour
When treating patients with single-sided deafness (SSD), one key consideration is the impact SSD has on binaural listening. The absence of key localization cues and the impact the head shadow effect has on the perception of sound coming from the affected side of the head can be addressed with Contralateral Routing Of Signal (CROS) hearing devices, and this course will discuss how the effectiveness of these devices can be verified using specific real ear measurement techniques.

Pediatric Balance Assessment: It's as Simple as A-B-C, in partnership with the American Academy of Audiology
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Richard E. Gans, PhD, CCC-A, DFAA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41492Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course provides attendees with an overview of the development of balance function, conditions and assessment protocols necessary for comprehensive vestibular-balance assessment of infants to adolescents. Video case studies of neonates to teenagers are highlighted to enhance the content.

Exploring Oticon’s Proprietary Fitting Rationale: VAC+
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Virginia Ramachandran, AuD, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41334Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will review the philosophy, benefits, and evolution of Oticon’s proprietary fitting rationale Voice Aligned Compression (VAC+). We will discuss how our rationale continues to be optimized and updated with each new platform or product release. Information will be included on options hearing care professionals can utilize to complete real ear measures using our fitting rationale.

The Use of EEG Biomarkers to Understand Cortical-Vestibular Interactions, in partnership with Vanderbilt University
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Tricia Stanley, AuD, Daniel Romero, AuD, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40915Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course examines the emerging evidence utilizing EEG biomarkers to gain a further understanding of cortical-vestibular interactions. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the history of EEG, clinical manifestations of cortical-vestibular dysfunction, and how EEG rhythms are currently being used in research to gain a better understanding of the vestibular system.

From Remote Mics & Telecoils to LE Audio & Auracast: Accessibility for All and The Evolution of Wireless Technologies in Hearing Aids - Part 2: Accessibility & Candidacy
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Juliette Sterkens, AuD, Brian Taylor, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41449Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Wireless technologies have transformed the hearing aid wearer’s experience, evolving from basic wired to sophisticated digital solutions. This 2-part course traces the journey from early innovations such as remote microphones and telecoils—cornerstones of assistive listening that remain vital today—to the latest advancements in Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast broadcast audio as part of a comprehensive assistive listening system.