This short course is for audiologists who have not fitted a Ponto in quite a while and would like a quick refresher before fitting a patient, or perhaps they are an audiologist new to bone conduction and would like a quick tutorial on programming a Ponto. The purpose of this course is to provide a quick, express-fit tutorial to meet this need.
Course created on October 25, 2023
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Presented By
Gail Leininger
AuD CCC-A
Gail Leininger, AuD, CCC-A received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Communication Disorders from The Ohio State University, her Master’s degree in Clinical Audiology from the University of Virginia, and her AuD degree from ATSU School of Health Sciences. She has over thirty years of experience as a Clinical Audiologist and has worked in a variety of settings in Northern California. She has experience working in medical settings such as a teaching university faculty practice, several Neuro-Otologists and Skull base private practices, her own audiology private practice, and also the Department of Veteran Affairs. She has over fifteen years of experience as a Cochlear Implant and Bone Conduction audiologist including industry experience. Gail is an Auditory Technical Specialist for Oticon Medical.
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