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AB Connectivity and Linked Two-Ear Solutions
Advanced Bionics CEU courses
Presented by Carrie Spangler, AuD, Lauren Leclerc, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40348Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This program aims to build knowledge and confidence in using AB’s latest technology and resources, empowering professionals to best support AB patients following completion of learning. This course provides an overview of AB’s universal connectivity options and how they help recipients stay connected, and covers AB’s linked two-ear solutions.

20Q: A Quarter Century of EHDI—Milestones, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Andrea Dunn, AuD, PhD
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Course: #40629Level: Intermediate2.5 Hours
This course explores the historical evolution of the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) system in the United States and examines the current landscape of newborn hearing screening. It also highlights key factors that impact screening outcomes and follow-up care.

Revolutionizing Auditory Hearing Screening: Methods and Best Practices
INVENTIS • Audiology & Balance Equipment CEU courses
Presented by Stavros Hatzopoulos, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40913Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This webinar explores advanced methodologies in auditory hearing screening, focusing on the statistical foundations of screening programs, patient selection criteria, and innovative technologies such as Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR), Auditory Steady-State Responses (ASSR), and genetic testing. Participants will also learn about the future of hearing screening, with a special emphasis on AI-driven technologies that enhance diagnostic precision and streamline clinical workflows.

Simplifying Advanced Vestibular Cases, in partnership with the American Academy of Audiology
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Sara Jagger, AuD, PhD, Kim Rutherford, PT, DSc, COMT
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40549Level: Advanced1 Hour
The course reviews vestibular disorders, diagnostics, and treatment through a case study approach. Topics covered include advanced case study presentations, case history considerations, vestibular test battery options, creating and maintaining good relationships with referring providers, and physical therapy management.

Make a Connection: Guiding Success with Assistive Listening Devices
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Keeley Layfield, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40736Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Research suggests that people who are hard of hearing require a signal to noise ratio increase of about 15 to 25 dB to achieve the same level of understanding as people with normal hearing. An assistive listening device (ALD) can help achieve this gain. Assistive listening devices include wireless accessories for TVs and phones, alerting and signaling devices, and personal or large area assistive devices, such as induction loop systems and telecoils. This course will review the rationale for and benefits of each type of technology and how to develop a recommendation matrix for ALDs.

Introduction to Marvel CI Solutions
Advanced Bionics CEU courses
Presented by Sarah Downing, MS, Olivia Piper, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40346Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This program aims to build knowledge and confidence in using AB’s latest technology and resources, empowering professionals to best support AB patients following completion of learning. This course provides an introduction to the features and benefits of the Marvel CI portfolio of solutions and explains the clinical applications.

Precision Audiology: Advanced Diagnostics to Individualize Treatment for Sensorineural Hearing Loss, in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Samantha Hauser, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40405Level: Advanced1 Hour
The audiogram is the cornerstone of audiological assessment, but individuals with similar hearing thresholds vary in their ability to understand speech in noisy places and can have differing treatment outcomes. This course explores how the concepts of precision medicine can be applied to audiology to better understand this variability, and how new approaches to physiological assessments can improve clinical diagnosis and management of hearing loss.

Supporting Neurodiverse and Deaf Neurodiverse Individuals, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Haley Boring, MS, CCC-SLP
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40515Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course reviews the basics of the neurodiversity movement, presents some of the current supporting research, examines common communication differences between neurotypical and neurodiverse communicators, and discusses how neurodiverse and D/hh identities may intersect to impact communication in a hearing healthcare environment.

Beyond Type A, B, and C: Normalizing Mass, Friction, and Stiffness-Dominated Language in Wideband Tympanometry Middle Ear Assessment
Grason-Stadler (GSI) CEU courses
Presented by Jackie Davie, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40725Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Mass, stiffness, friction dominance—these terms get tossed around in ME pathologies, but how well do we really use them? Let’s cut through the noise: revisit the core concepts, apply them to real clinical cases, and sharpen your day-to-day interpretation skills.

Changing Counseling Conversations About Hearing Loss: It’s All About the Brain
Natus Sensory CEU courses
Presented by Carol Flexer, PhD, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40853Level: Introductory1 Hour
Hearing occurs in the brain and the ears are the way in. The purpose of this session is to provide a brief overview of auditory neural physiology and to propose two family-friendly counseling narratives.