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Selective Canal Impairment on Video-HIT in Peripheral Vestibular Diseases
INVENTIS • Audiology & Balance Equipment CEU courses
Presented by Andrea Castellucci, MD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38493Level: Advanced2 Hours
The introduction of modern tools assessing otolith and ampullary reflexes in the high-frequency domain (VEMPs and video-HIT, respectively) has enabled a fast functional analysis of all inner ear receptors, offering new interpretations for end-organs and afferents abnormalities detected in patients with cochleo-vestibular pathologies. The literature review highlights how vestibular disorders could result in specific lesion patterns, including selective dysfunctions involving a single receptor. A series of patients with isolated impairment of a semicircular canal at the video-HIT will be presented and discussed. Each selective canal dysfunction will be correlated to the remaining clinical-instrumental data and related inner ear pathology. The underlying hypothetical pathomechanism accounting for each single scenario will be provided, with the help of pertinent bibliographic support.

Innovative Updates from GSI (Spring 2023)
Grason-Stadler (GSI) CEU courses
Presented by Tony Lombardo, MS, Laura Prigge, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38275Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
GSI has a number of innovative updates to its product line. This presentation will review the new features, updates, and releases for the spring of 2023.

New Models of Cochlear Implant Care: Today and in the Future
Cochlear Americas CEU courses
Presented by Amy Donaldson, AuD, CCC-A, David Catlett, AuD, CCC-A, FAAA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38323Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
Clinical models of care for adult cochlear implant recipients has changed little since implants were originally cleared by the FDA in the 1980’s. This course will discuss a new patient-centered and streamlined care model for adult cochlear implant patients and we will describe research that supports this new model.

Hearing Healthcare that Meets the Modern Consumer
Phonak CEU courses
Presented by Shannon Basham, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38286Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The hearing healthcare landscape changed significantly in response to the COVID 19 pandemic and is continuing to change due to the recent implementations of new OTC regulations. In this course you will be presented with trends to gain insight into changing consumer values, ways in which the hearing industry and manufacturers have adapted, and how you can practically apply information from these emerging trends to your clinical practice.

2023 Industry Roundtable
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Catherine Palmer, PhD, Brian Taylor, AuD, Catherine Richardson, MA, Dave Fabry, PhD, John Pumford, AuD, Laurel Christensen, PhD, Randy Baldwin, Shannon Basham, AuD, Steve DeMari, MS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38281Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Moderated by Dr. Catherine Palmer, this course brings together several experts from leading companies in hearing care as part of the 2023 AudiologyOnline Industry Innovations Summit. The theme is Supporting Individualized Patient Care. A wide arrange of products and services are discussed along with their supporting evidence. Insight into trends and changes in the hearing care market is also provided in this lively roundtable forum that includes a distinguished panel of presenters from Audioscan, CaptionCall, CareCredit, Cochlear, Phonak, ReSound, Signia, and Starkey.

An Overview of Hearing Healthcare Disparities
Advanced Bionics CEU courses
Presented by Matthew Bush, MD, PhD, MBA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38328Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Join to learn how social determinants of health are critical considerations for improving hearing health care for individuals and families. Dr. Bush’s research and clinical focus has moved the field forward in thinking outside of the “ear” and influencing positive change by looking at the 5 domains of social determinants to improve access to care.

Optimizing Performance in Noise: A Review of the Evidence Supporting Signia’s AX Split Processing
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38264Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course reviews how Signia’s unique approach to signal processing, AX’s Augmented Focus, improves the signal to noise ratio of the wearer. Three different types of studies (benchtop, lab-based and real world) which demonstrate the efficacy and effectiveness of split-band processing are reviewed.

One Sorenson Suite of Services
CaptionCall CEU courses
Presented by Stephen DeMari
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38307Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
CaptionCall service and technology is available to all persons with hearing loss and who have difficulty communicating on the telephone. This course will help the Hearing Healthcare Professional describe the functionality and new features of the CaptionCall Phone, the CaptionCall Mobile App and the requirements for CaptionCall Services.

How to Navigate Naturally in a Noisy World
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Tammara Stender, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38052Level: Intermediate1 Hour
When a person seeks help for hearing loss, it is common for them to assume their hearing instruments will seamlessly allow them to hear well in any sound environment, especially where they have the most problems – in noise. ReSound realizes this is what users need most, and has made it our primary goal to develop technology that empowers users to navigate easily in ANY sound environment they encounter in their daily lives. This course will review the technology available from ReSound to help users in noise.

Exploring the Latest Verification Enhancements in Audioscan Hearing Instrument Fitting Systems
Audioscan CEU courses
Presented by Christopher McInerney, M.Cl.Sc
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38315Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
This course will introduce recent product enhancements in Audioscan hearing instrument fitting systems. New software tools and clinical techniques supporting accurate and efficient evaluation of hearing instruments will be discussed.