Why Aural Rehabilitation Matters: Elevating Patient Outcomes Through Comprehensive Care
Course: #41352Level: Introductory 0.5 Hours 121 ReviewsAural rehabilitation focuses on retraining the brain to improve communication, confidence, and cognitive health beyond what hearing aids alone can provide. This course highlights the impact of untreated hearing loss, the evidence supporting aural rehab, and practical strategies audiologists can use to effectively present it to patients.
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to identify at least three health or quality-of-life consequences of untreated hearing loss (e.g., dementia risk, fall risk, social isolation).
- After this course, participants will be able to describe research findings that demonstrate improvements in outcomes when aural rehabilitation is part of the treatment plan (e.g., QuickSIN scores, hearing aid rejection rates, cognitive performance).
- After this course, participants will be able to describe at least two counseling strategies for positioning aural rehab as an essential part of comprehensive hearing care (e.g., framing it as standard treatment, providing a clear daily training plan).
Course created on October 7, 2025
Agenda
| 0-5 Minutes | Introduction and Course Overview |
| 5-10 Minutes | The Stakes of Untreated Hearing Loss (public health impact, dementia risk, falls, social withdrawal) |
| 10-17 Minutes | Evidence for Aural Rehabilitation (research outcomes comparing hearing aids alone vs. combined with rehab; QuickSIN, cognitive performance, hearing aid rejection, in the drawer rate) |
| 17-25 Minutes | Talking to Patients About Aural Rehab (positioning rehab as essential, explaining stakes, providing a clear daily plan, examples of effective counseling language) |
| 25-30 Minutes | Q&A and Closing Remarks |
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121 ReviewsPresented By
Miles Aron
PhD
Miles Aron, PhD, is a leader in digital health with a Ph.D. in Engineering Science (Biomedical Engineering) from the University of Oxford and a BSE in Acoustical Engineering and Music from the University of Hartford. As Co-Founder and COO of Neurotone AI, he drives the company’s mission to reimagine auditory training and cognitive health through AI-driven technology.
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Financial: Miles Aron is an employee and stockholder of Neurotone AI. Non-financial: Miles Aron has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Sponsor Disclosure: This Course is presented by Neurotone AI - Lace AI Pro in partnership with AudiologyOnline.
Content Disclosure: This learning event focuses on Neurotone AI - Lace AI Pro products and services and will not include info on other products or services.
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