Pediatric Balance Disorders: Where We've Been & Where We're Going, presented in partnership with American Auditory Society
Course: #29265Level: Intermediate 1 Hour 226 ReviewsThis course will provide an evidence-based overview of pediatric balance disorders, including symptoms, objective and subjective assessments, and other practical considerations for audiology clinical practice. This webinar is presented in partnership with American Auditory Society.
Learning Outcomes
- After this course learners will be able to describe the functional consequences of a vestibular deficit in children.
- After this course learners will be able to explain how pediatric self-report outcome measures can be used to identify children with vestibular impairments.
- After this course learners will be able to list evidence-based quantitative assessments that can be used at various ages to identify children with vestibular impairments.
Course created on May 31, 2017
Agenda
| 0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
| 5-15 Minutes | Background |
| 15-25 Minutes | Development |
| 25-35 Minutes | Deficits in Children |
| 35-45 Minutes | Research in Identification |
| 45-55 Minutes | Research in Assessment |
| 55-60 Minutes | Summary, Q & A |
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226 ReviewsPresented By

Devin L. McCaslin
PhD
Dr. McCaslin currently serves as the Director of the Vestibular and Balance Program at Mayo Clinic in Rochester. He has authored and coauthored publications that cover the areas of tinnitus, dizziness, auditory function, and outcome measures development. He is also the author of the textbook VNG/ENG (Plural). Dr. McCaslin’s major academic, clinical and research interests relate to clinical electrophysiology, tinnitus and vestibular assessment. He also serves as the Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology and is President of the American Balance Society.
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