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Supporting Children and Teens with Oticon
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Lauren O'Neill, AuD, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #42182Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will review how our core features and signal processing innovations in our pediatric hearing instruments are grounded in our pediatric BrainHearing™ philosophy and meaningful participation. Participants will learn how these innovations support communication access and promote confident engagement for children and teens.

IX Reimagined: Complete. Instant. Discreet.
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Lisa Perhacs, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #42151Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
Signia is continuing the story of Integrated Xperience (IX) and further expanding access to the power of conversation with the new reimagined Active IX. The unique form factor of the new Active IX is everything you would expect in a RIC in a new modern earbud design, including the revolutionary RealTime Conversation Enhancement. Please join us to learn more about Signia’s Integrated Xperience platform, offering superior audibility and full audiological benefits, making improved hearing accessible for all without compromise.

From Fit to Finish: Best Practices for Programming Jabra Hearing Aids Using Real Ear Measures and Advanced Features
Jabra CEU courses
Presented by Christopher Garrett, AuD
Recorded WebinarLive WebinarWed, Jun 17, 2026 at 2:00 pm EDT   Starts in 4h
Course: #41808Level: Intermediate1 Hour

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This course provides a practical, case-based approach to programming Jabra hearing aids using Real Ear Measures and advanced feature adjustments to optimize member outcomes. Through case study analysis, participants will learn best practices for fine-tuning fittings, troubleshooting common challenges, and personalizing hearing aids to meet individual members' needs.

An Introduction to Phonak Target Fitting Software
Phonak CEU courses
Presented by Jennifer Levy, AuD, Mari Izizarry
Recorded Webinar
Course: #41671Level: Introductory1 Hour
Phonak Target software provides both the convenience of an efficient first fit and the flexibility to adjust for patient needs. This webinar provides everything you need to get started from first fit to follow up (virtual or in-office).

ReSound Smart Fit 2.3 Advanced Features: Intelligent Hearing Evolved
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Valerie Kedem, AuD, Laina Burdiek, AuD
Recorded WebinarLive WebinarThu, Jun 18, 2026 at 11:00 am EDT
Course: #42024Level: Intermediate1 Hour

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This intermediate course on ReSound Smart Fit 2.3 takes a deep dive into the fitting software. We will review the software’s advanced features, their purpose, and how to use them to solve patient issues.

A Robot Walks into a CI Center: What Audiologists Need to Know about iotaSOFT, Including Counseling Tips
iotaMotion, Inc. CEU courses
Presented by Camille Dunn, PhD, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #42190Level: Intermediate1 Hour
In this course, participants will learn about the iotaSOFT CI electrode array insertion system, relevant and emerging patient outcomes data, and how this technology can help patients move forward with a CI sooner. Special emphasis will be given to pediatric populations and the decisions parents face when choosing a CI for their child(ren) and how iotaSOFT can help them gain confidence in their decision. New data on patient preferences will also be shared.

Introducing ReSound Smart Fit 2.3: Intelligent Hearing Evolved
ReSound CEU courses
Presented by Valerie Kedem, AuD, Laina Burdiek, AuD
Recorded WebinarLive WebinarThu, Jun 18, 2026 at 3:00 pm EDT
Course: #42017Level: Introductory1 Hour

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Smart Fit 2.3 is the most recent version of Resounds fitting software. This course introduces providers to the software and updates from previous versions.

Audiology, Anywhere: Hearing Assessment Outside the Booth
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD
Recorded WebinarLive WebinarWed, Jul 15, 2026 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #41655Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Typically, audiologists perform pure tone audiometry in a sound-treated room. Automated pure tone audiometry offers an opportunity for accurate hearing assessment of diverse patient populations outside of traditional clinical audiology settings. Accuracy and validity of pure tone audiometry in any setting is predicated on a test environment meeting ANSI standard for maximum permissible ambient noise levels. This session includes a review of the rationale for hearing assessment outside of the traditional sound-treated environment, and a description of ambient noise data recorded prior to automated pure tone audiometry from a sizable sample of service members and veterans. Findings and clinical implications are discussed.

Starting With VEMP: The Fastest Way to Level-Up Your Vestibular Clinic
INVENTIS • Audiology & Balance Equipment CEU courses
Presented by Jay Jindal, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #42217Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This webinar provides a practical, evidence-based overview of Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potentials (VEMPs), focusing on how cVEMP and oVEMP can be integrated into routine vestibular assessment to evaluate saccular and utricular function. The course reviews protocol selection, interpretation frameworks, common troubleshooting strategies, and key clinical applications including superior semicircular canal dehiscence, Ménière’s disease, vestibular neuritis, and otolith-related vestibular disorders.

Clinician and Patient Perspectives on Unexplained Hearing Complaints, in partnership with the American Academy of Audiology
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Aryn Kamerer, PhD
Recorded WebinarLive WebinarWed, Jul 29, 2026 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #42097Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course examines the gap between normal audiometric test results and patients' real-world hearing difficulties, drawing on research into diagnostic guidelines, patient perceptions, and clinician decision-making. It aims to identify where patient and provider experiences diverge in order to improve person-centered care for those with unexplained hearing concerns.