State Requirement Info
Presented by Natalie Hein, AuD
Presented by Virginia Ramachandran, AuD, PhD
Presented by Richard Windle, PhD, MSc, CS
Presented by Fiona Hayes, AuD, CCC-A, Melissa Jordan, AuD
Presented by Michael Faulkner, AuD
Presented by Kevin Liebe, AuD
Presented by Sarah Lewandowski, AuD, FAAA
7 courses found
1
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/from-soft-to-loud-understanding-41695
From Soft to Loud: Understanding Compression in Amplification
Compression is a fundamental fitting tool used to restore audibility while maintaining listening comfort for patients with a reduced dynamic range. This course provides a comprehensive review of compression principles, beginning with linear amplification strategies and progressing to Wide Dynamic Range Compression (WDRC). Participants will explore when and why compression is used, key compression parameters, and how different compression strategies impact patient outcomes. The course will also review common fitting solutions and discuss clinical scenarios in which alternative fitting algorithms or more linear approaches may be appropriate.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
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From Soft to Loud: Understanding Compression in Amplification
Compression is a fundamental fitting tool used to restore audibility while maintaining listening comfort for patients with a reduced dynamic range. This course provides a comprehensive review of compression principles, beginning with linear amplification strategies and progressing to Wide Dynamic Range Compression (WDRC). Participants will explore when and why compression is used, key compression parameters, and how different compression strategies impact patient outcomes. The course will also review common fitting solutions and discuss clinical scenarios in which alternative fitting algorithms or more linear approaches may be appropriate.
41695
Online
PT60M
From Soft to Loud: Understanding Compression in Amplification

Course: #41695Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Hearing Aid Related; Calif. SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR, #142/1.0 Manufacturer
Compression is a fundamental fitting tool used to restore audibility while maintaining listening comfort for patients with a reduced dynamic range. This course provides a comprehensive review of compression principles, beginning with linear amplification strategies and progressing to Wide Dynamic Range Compression (WDRC). Participants will explore when and why compression is used, key compression parameters, and how different compression strategies impact patient outcomes. The course will also review common fitting solutions and discuss clinical scenarios in which alternative fitting algorithms or more linear approaches may be appropriate.
2
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/exploring-oticon-s-proprietary-fitting-41334
Exploring Oticon’s Proprietary Fitting Rationale: VAC+
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.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Exploring Oticon’s Proprietary Fitting Rationale: VAC+
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.
41334
Online
PT60M
Exploring Oticon’s Proprietary Fitting Rationale: VAC+
Course: #41334Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR, #142/1.0 Manufacturer
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.
3
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/20q-changes-to-auditory-processing-39168
20Q: Changes to Auditory Processing and Cognition During Normal Aging – Should it Affect Hearing Aid Programming? Part 2 – Programming Hearing Aids for Older Adults
Part 1 discussed how a decline in some elements of cognition and auditory processing alters speech perception during normal aging. This course considers how hearing aids may help or hinder speech perception for older adults. The author discusses how different hearing aid settings can affect the speech signal and consider practical ways we can use this in the clinic to offer the optimum fitting for an individual, in particular how we should set up hearing aid compression.
textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
20Q: Changes to Auditory Processing and Cognition During Normal Aging – Should it Affect Hearing Aid Programming? Part 2 – Programming Hearing Aids for Older Adults
Part 1 discussed how a decline in some elements of cognition and auditory processing alters speech perception during normal aging. This course considers how hearing aids may help or hinder speech perception for older adults. The author discusses how different hearing aid settings can affect the speech signal and consider practical ways we can use this in the clinic to offer the optimum fitting for an individual, in particular how we should set up hearing aid compression.
39168
Online
PT150M
20Q: Changes to Auditory Processing and Cognition During Normal Aging – Should it Affect Hearing Aid Programming? Part 2 – Programming Hearing Aids for Older Adults

Course: #39168Level: Advanced2.5 Hours
AAA/0.25 Advanced; ACAud inc HAASA/2.5; AHIP/2.5; ASHA/0.25 Advanced, Professional; BAA/2.5; CAA/2.5; Calif. SLPAB/2.5; IACET/0.3; IHS/2.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/2.5; NZAS/3.0; SAC/2.5
Part 1 discussed how a decline in some elements of cognition and auditory processing alters speech perception during normal aging. This course considers how hearing aids may help or hinder speech perception for older adults. The author discusses how different hearing aid settings can affect the speech signal and consider practical ways we can use this in the clinic to offer the optimum fitting for an individual, in particular how we should set up hearing aid compression.
4
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/compression-overview-foundation-dynamic-fitting-38390
Compression Overview: The Foundation of a Dynamic Fitting
Compression is a tool used to restore audibility while maintaining comfort for patients with reduced dynamic range. This course will review the basic premise and functionality of compression. It will also discuss types of compression, when to use compression and the benefits it provides for hearing aid wearers.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Compression Overview: The Foundation of a Dynamic Fitting
Compression is a tool used to restore audibility while maintaining comfort for patients with reduced dynamic range. This course will review the basic premise and functionality of compression. It will also discuss types of compression, when to use compression and the benefits it provides for hearing aid wearers.
38390
Online
PT60M
Compression Overview: The Foundation of a Dynamic Fitting

Course: #38390Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Hearing Aid Related; Calif. SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR, #142/1.0 Manufacturer, TX-142-23-068
Compression is a tool used to restore audibility while maintaining comfort for patients with reduced dynamic range. This course will review the basic premise and functionality of compression. It will also discuss types of compression, when to use compression and the benefits it provides for hearing aid wearers.
5
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/signia-quicktips-frequency-compression-revisited-36159
Signia QuickTips - Frequency Compression Revisited
Frequency compression, an optional feature for your hearing aid fittings, is designed to help restore the audibility of high-frequency sounds. Learn why and how this feature can be used in Connexx 9 fitting software.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Signia QuickTips - Frequency Compression Revisited
Frequency compression, an optional feature for your hearing aid fittings, is designed to help restore the audibility of high-frequency sounds. Learn why and how this feature can be used in Connexx 9 fitting software.
36159
Online
PT15M
Signia QuickTips - Frequency Compression Revisited

Course: #36159Level: Intermediate0.25 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Frequency compression, an optional feature for your hearing aid fittings, is designed to help restore the audibility of high-frequency sounds. Learn why and how this feature can be used in Connexx 9 fitting software.
6
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/fundamentals-compression-in-hearing-aid-35634
Fundamentals Still Matter: Compression in Hearing Aid Fittings
This course will explore one of the most over-looked, yet critical aspects of a successful hearing aid fitting: compression. A review of compression, its applications, and case study examples will be presented.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Fundamentals Still Matter: Compression in Hearing Aid Fittings
This course will explore one of the most over-looked, yet critical aspects of a successful hearing aid fitting: compression. A review of compression, its applications, and case study examples will be presented.
35634
Online
PT60M
Fundamentals Still Matter: Compression in Hearing Aid Fittings

Course: #35634Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud inc HAASA/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Hearing Aid Related; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
This course will explore one of the most over-looked, yet critical aspects of a successful hearing aid fitting: compression. A review of compression, its applications, and case study examples will be presented.
7
https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/starkey-at-glance-inspire-sound-33794
Starkey At a Glance: Inspire Sound Manager
Personalizing sound quality and noise management characteristics is one of the most important aspects of programming software. Inspire’s Sound Manager offers tools to manage compression characteristics, microphone options and noise control features. Join us for the Starkey At A Glance Webinar that focuses on optimizing Starkey’s Hearing Reality technology within Inspire programming software.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Starkey At a Glance: Inspire Sound Manager
Personalizing sound quality and noise management characteristics is one of the most important aspects of programming software. Inspire’s Sound Manager offers tools to manage compression characteristics, microphone options and noise control features. Join us for the Starkey At A Glance Webinar that focuses on optimizing Starkey’s Hearing Reality technology within Inspire programming software.
33794
Online
PT15M
Starkey At a Glance: Inspire Sound Manager

Course: #33794Level: Introductory0.25 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Personalizing sound quality and noise management characteristics is one of the most important aspects of programming software. Inspire’s Sound Manager offers tools to manage compression characteristics, microphone options and noise control features. Join us for the Starkey At A Glance Webinar that focuses on optimizing Starkey’s Hearing Reality technology within Inspire programming software.
