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An Overview of the American Academy of Audiology Clinical Consensus Statement on Assessment of Vestibular Function in the Pediatric Population
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Violette Lavender, AuD, Kristen Janky, PhD, Katheryn Bachmann, PhD, Melissa Caine, AuD, Micheal Castiglione, AuD, Guangwei Zhou, ScD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40238Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The American Academy of Audiology recently published a clinical consensus statement on pediatric vestibular assessment to serve as a guide for assessing vestibular function in the pediatric population. The purpose of this presentation is to review content provided within the guide. Test considerations and interpretation of appropriate bedside assessment techniques, vestibular evoked myogenic potential, video head impulse, videonystagmography, rotary chair and various pediatric questionnaires will be reviewed.

Mastering Patient Counseling: Integrating Off-the-Shelf Hearing Solutions for Better Care
Sennheiser Hearing CEU courses
Presented by Jessica Dancis
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40542Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Learn how to effectively counsel patients on Sennheiser Hearing’s off-the-shelf solutions to expand care and improve outcomes. Gain practical strategies for integrating OTC hearing aids and TV listening devices to reduce tested-not-treated rates and drive new revenue.

Improving Speech Understanding in Noisy Group Conversation: 86% of Participants Performed Better with Signia Integrated Xperience Versus Key Competitor
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Niels Søgaard Jensen, MSc, Barinder Samra, MSc, Sebastian Best, MSc, Cecil Wilson, MSc, Brian Taylor, AuD
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Course: #40520Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This article presents a study that compared two different signal-processing approaches to improve hearing aid wearers’ ability to communicate in noisy group conversations. The study results show that the multi-stream architecture in Signia IX hearing aids provides a speech understanding benefit compared to an approach based on deep neural network (DNN)-based noise reduction.

eAudiology: Maximum Conductive Hearing Loss - Revisited
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Cindy Collier, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40594Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course discusses maximum conductive hearing loss and the prevalence of assertion. Case studies will be reviewed.

Widex Allure: Balancing Feedback Management with Sound Quality
Widex CEU courses
Presented by Laura Winther Balling, PhD, Matthias Vormann, PhD, Steen Rose, Ole Hau, MSc
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Course: #40498Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course explains how the tradeoff between feedback management and sound quality in hearing aids may be optimally managed and shows the benefits of doing so on one hearing aid platform, compared with a previous generation as well as other current products.

Best in Class Approach to Delivering Excellent Patient Care
Phonak CEU courses
Presented by Katherine Cardona
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40395Level: Introductory1 Hour
In evaluating Benchmarking survey results, specific clinical and procedure efficiencies have been identified that can increase profitability, patient satisfaction, and facilitation of the patient journey. This course will review the benchmarking results and identify best-in-class approaches to delivering an excellent patient experience while maintaining clinical efficiencies in a hearing healthcare setting.

The Relationship Between Listening Effort and the Brain Using Functional Near Infrared Spectroscopy (fNIRS)
Unitron CEU courses
Presented by Jonathan Vaisberg, Kristina Petraitis, AuD, FAAA, Bill Christman, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40265Level: Intermediate1 Hour
A neurophysiological measurement technique called functional near infrared spectroscopy or "fNIRS" has potential applications for quantifying listening effort. This course will review the results of a recent study of experienced hearing aid users that explores the relationship between fNIRS and a speech-understanding-in-noise.

Navigating the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) System, in partnership with American Cochlear Implant Alliance
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Linda Hazard, EdD, MS, Donna L. Sorkin, MA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40410Level: Intermediate2 Hours
This two-part series will provide important background and guidance for Speech Language Pathologists, Audiologists, Educators and others who serve children whose hearing loss was early identified to help professionals support families to access the services and support that they need for their child. The program will be of interest to both those with little knowledge of the EHDI system and those with more extensive background as we address both programmatic elements and the barriers that may prevent a child from receiving services in a timely manner.

Introducing Widex Allure - The Difference is Clear
Widex CEU courses
Presented by Søren Nielsen, Dana Helmink, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40595Level: Introductory1 Hour
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Be among the first to discover the new Widex Allure hearing aid and Widex Compass Cloud - the world’s first cloud-based fitting software. Building on Widex’s legacy of Natural Hearing, Allure delivers exceptional speech clarity while keeping users fully aware of their surroundings. Powered by the all-new W1 chip and Precision Hearing Technology, Allure offers advanced features on an exclusive platform accessed via Widex Compass Cloud. With an intuitive interface and real-time updates, Compass Cloud makes personalized fittings faster and more accurate, allowing you to focus more on your clients and business. With Widex Allure, the difference is clear.

Barriers to Enrolling Children with Hearing Loss in Early Intervention, in partnership with American Cochlear Implant Alliance
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Donna L. Sorkin, MA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40302Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Passage of Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) has led to dramatic increases in newborn hearing screening, but early intervention of identified children still falls short, with up to 30% of identified children not receiving definitive hearing testing or intervention after initial screening—a phenomenon known as “lost to follow-up.” This presentation reviews the specific barriers associated with the failure of children to receive timely services, including inequities posed by Medicaid, complex enrollment processes, and lack of understanding by many parents and PCPs of the importance of timely follow-up.