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20Q: Positive Focus - An Innovative Way to Improve Hearing Aid Use, Benefit, and Satisfaction
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Presented by Dina Lelic, MSc, PhD
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Course: #41404Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course describes the Positive Focus intervention - a simple, patient-driven technique in which hearing aid users are instructed to regularly identify and report on their positive listening experiences. This practice helps counteract negativity bias, leading to improved subjective satisfaction, increased daily use, and even enhanced objective speech intelligibility for both new and experienced hearing aid users.

20Q: Hearing Aid Adoption Rates - Unbundling for Improved Efficiency
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Presented by Erin Margaret Picou, AuD, PhD, CCC-A
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Course: #41153Level: Introductory1 Hour
Unbundling hearing aid costs—separating device fees from professional service charges—can improve clinical efficiency and significantly increase hearing aid adoption rates among adults. Based on a retrospective study at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, this course explores how unbundling, paired with appointment restructuring, can lead to higher adoption rates by reducing unnecessary hearing aid consultations and focusing on patients most likely to benefit from amplification.

Increasing Confidence in Counseling Pediatric Patients and Their Families
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Presented by Michael Hoffman, PhD
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Course: #39486Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course reviews pragmatic, applicable tools and strategies to help audiologists increase their comfort in counseling pediatric patients and their families. Additional resources and supports for families that can facilitate multidisciplinary strategies are discussed.

Social Determinants of Health and Audiology
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Presented by Laura Coco, PhD, AuD, CCC-A
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Course: #39627Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course explores the integration of social determinants of health (SDOH) into audiology practice, emphasizing the impact of socioeconomic, educational, environmental, and healthcare access factors on hearing health outcomes. Participants will gain insights into identifying, addressing, and advocating for SDOH-related disparities to promote equity and improve patient care.

A Course Design Overview for Audiology Instruction
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Presented by Kimberly Skinner, AuD, PhD, Danica Billingsly, AuD
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Course: #39329Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
This course serves as a practical start-up guide to designing a course or workshop for new instructors or those looking to polish their existing skills. With immediately-applicable steps starting from the very basics, this will guide readers to integrate goals with learning objectives, contents, and assessments.

Multiple Generations in The Workplace: Effective Communication to Enhance Diversity
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Presented by Ingrid Provident, EdD, OTR/L, FAOTA
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Course: #42932Level: Introductory1 Hour
There are very different generations in the hearing healthcare workplace and getting these groups to work together effectively is challenging. It is important to first understand each of these groups based on their strengths to bring out the beauty of diversity for the overarching purpose of preventing generational collisions from occurring in the workplace. This presentation will present a way to identify communication preferences and effective ways to approach others that have different viewpoints in a hearing healthcare setting.

20Q: Hearing Aids, Hearables and the Future of Hearing Technology
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Presented by Dave Kemp
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Course: #37867Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
This article covers the innovation occurring within today’s hearing aids and consumer hearables, and highlights the key differences between the two product sets. In addition, the role of consumer hearables in helping to combat the “7-10-year gap” and ways that the hearing health value proposition might be enhanced in the coming years is explored.

20Q: Adding Vestibular-Balance Neurodiagnostics to Your Audiology Practice
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Presented by Richard E. Gans, PhD, CCC-A
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Course: #37779Level: Introductory1 Hour
Why audiologists should include vestibular-balance neurodiagnostics in their practices, and considerations for getting starting such as selecting a test battery, establishing referral sources, training, and more.

HIPAA for Allied Health Professionals
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Presented by Kim Cavitt, AuD
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Course: #37560Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course reviews the foundations of HIPAA privacy, security, breach notification, and marketing requirements and guidelines as they relate to hearing healthcare. HIPAA requirements and considerations for telehealth are also covered. This introductory course is intended for new hire trainings as well as for annual review.

Covid-19 With Older Adults: An Update
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Presented by Krista Covell-Pierson, OTR/L, BCB-PMD
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Course: #42890Level: Introductory5 Hours
Healthcare professionals serve an important role for older adults amidst COVID-19 as we address activities of daily living (ADL), safety, quality of life, mental health, and other areas directly impacted by this virus. This text course will discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and its effect on how healthcare providers approach treatment with older adults.