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Beyond Speech Intelligibility: Expanding the Clinician’s Role in Assessing the Individual’s Auditory Ecology
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD
Text/Transcript
Course: #41222Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Although hearing aid signal processing strategies are largely designed to optimize speech intelligibility for their wearers, other objectives such as listening comfort, listening to music, and enjoying the sounds of nature might be highly important for some. The term, auditory ecology, is used to describe a listener’s varied acoustic environments, the listening tasks they perform within them, and how important those tasks are in daily life. This article provides insights into how an individual’s auditory ecology can be assessed more broadly and how hearing aid selection decisions should be considered beyond improving the speech intelligibility of the wearer.

Hearing Aids and Music: Addressing the Needs of the Casual Listener
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Navid Taghvaei, AuD, ABAC, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41183Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Listening to music is an important part of many individuals’ daily routine – an activity that contributes to a higher quality of life. Today, more people than ever stream music to their earbuds, hearables or hearing aids, and many hearing aid wearers often seek better performance when listening to music. This course focuses on the casual music listener, who, unlike most audiophiles, seeks simplicity and “good enough” sound quality when streaming music to their hearing aids.

Grand Rounds by ReSound: Better Hearing Aid Outcomes for Musicians
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Tracy Rudd, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40827Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
This course is for our patients who are music lovers and musicians. Learn how to better fit ReSound hearing aids for this sometimes challenging patient population.

Audiologist-Delivered Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Tinnitus, Hyperacusis and Misophonia
Natus Sensory CEU courses
Presented by Hashir Aazh, MD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40750Level: Intermediate1 Hour
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Tinnitus is the sensation of sound without any external source. Sound intolerance can be divided into hyperacusis, misophonia and noise sensitivity. Hyperacusis is perception of certain everyday sounds, such as kitchen noises, bangs, music as too loud or painful. Misophonia is perception of certain sounds produced by human beings or animals, such as eating and breathing noises, as disgusting, offensive or annoying.

Music & Milestones with MED-EL
MED-EL CEU courses
Presented by Barbara Foster, AuD, CCC-A, Julianne Papadopoulos, Lindsey Kanes, MS, CCC-SLP
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40118Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Music and listening to other complex sounds are integral parts of everyday life for those persons with normal hearing or with hearing impairment. In addition, using music with children can assist with developmental milestones regardless of their hearing status. This session reviews the features of MED-EL CI technology that mimic the natural ear as closely as possible so hearing implant recipients can enjoy listening to speech, music, and everything in between!

Bring Music to Life
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Keeley Layfield, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #39474Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Starkey’s new Genesis product portfolio, dedicated music processing, and My Starkey patient experience app optimize audibility for soft music and restore the perception of loudness for loud music. This course will review the benefits of a dedicated music processing system, streaming music protocols, and how patients can adjust these features to optimize the world of music around them.

Beyond Hearing: Music Perception in Bone-Anchored Hearing Implant Users
Oticon Medical CEU courses
Presented by Nicole Jiam, MD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #39519Level: Intermediate0.25 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Beyond Hearing: Music Perception in Bone-Anchored Hearing Implant Users

Fast Forward: Bluetooth Low Energy Audio Past, Present and Future
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Jill Mecklenburger, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #39251Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Connectivity in hearing aids began well over a decade ago as an exciting novelty with app adjustments and streaming, to now becoming a top key satisfaction driver. Currently, people use hearing aids to listen to podcasts, music, phone calls, and more. How will the brand-new Bluetooth Low Energy Audio protocol change the industry and the world? How did it all start and where is it going? This course explores wireless connectivity in the hearing aid industry from the past, present, and into the future.

Textbook CE Course: Music and Hearing Aids - A Clinical Approach
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Marshall Chasin, AuD
Text/Transcript
Course: #39245Level: Advanced13.5 Hours
Music and Hearing Aids: A Clinical Approach is a relevant guide for hearing health professionals working with hard-of-hearing musicians and enthusiasts, offering practical strategies to optimize amplified music for this population. The book provides a reader-friendly exploration of wavelength acoustics and essential music basics while also identifying gaps in research and technology for potential field advancements.

20Q: Optimizing Hearing Aid Processing for Listening to Music
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Marshall Chasin, AuD
Text/Transcript
Course: #38931Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Music and speech have some differences which include spectral shape, intensity, and “crest factors”. Most modern digital hearing aids cannot handle the more intense inputs that are characteristic of music. New hearing aid technologies and clinically efficient strategies will be provided to optimize hearing aids for music as well as for speech. These technologies and clinical strategies are designed to both circumvent some of the limitations with current hearing aids and to optimize the quality of amplified music.