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Research QuickTakes Volume 11: More Clinical Nuggets from Recent Research
Signia CEU courses
Presented by H. Gustav Mueller, PhD, Brian Taylor, AuD
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Course: #41776Level: Intermediate6.5 Hours
This course reviews select articles concerning hearing aids that have been published the past two years, with an emphasis on research that has direct clinical information, and useful tips. Articles were selected in the areas of pre-fitting testing, hearing aid selection, new features, verification, and outcome measures. Background information is provided for each article to assist in interpretation and future utility of the reported data.

Exploring the Latest Verification Enhancements in Audioscan Hearing Instrument Fitting Systems
Audioscan CEU courses
Presented by Christopher McInerney, M.Cl.Sc
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Course: #41566Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
This course will introduce recent product enhancements in Audioscan hearing instrument fitting systems. New software tools and clinical techniques supporting accurate and efficient evaluation of hearing instruments will be discussed.

20Q: Something About Mead
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Marshall Chasin, AuD
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Course: #41720Level: Intermediate2.5 Hours
This course provides a comprehensive retrospective of the technical innovations and clinical contributions made by Mead Killion to the field of Audiology, ranging from transducer design to Speech-in-Noise testing. It highlights the development of the K-AMP, insert earphones, and the QuickSIN, and illustrates how these advancements continue to shape modern hearing healthcare practice.

How Signia’s Research Approach Fits into Evidence-Based Practice Decision-Making
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Niels Søgaard Jensen, MSc
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Course: #41743Level: Intermediate2 Hours
In an era where evidence-based decision-making is essential to success in the clinic, hearing care professionals need more than marketing claims - they need proof. The objective of this article is twofold. First, it provides a framework for how one hearing aid manufacturer conducts its product research and how this framework contributes to more effective hearing aid selection and fitting decisions in the clinic. Second, the article presents a comprehensive synthesis of peer-reviewed studies, clinical trials, and real-world data evaluating the efficacy and effectiveness of Signia’s Integrated Xperience (IX) hearing aid platform and how these studies fit into this framework.

How Are Tinnitus and Listening Effort Affected by Hearing Aid Use?
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Chantal van Ginkel, AuD, Garrett A. Anderson, BS, Curtis J. Billings, PhD
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Course: #41661Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This article reviews the secondary effects of hearing aid use beyond amplification. Research studies addressing changes in both tinnitus and listening effort are discussed.

Optimizing Fittings for Older Adults
Phonak CEU courses
Presented by Erika Porter, AuD, Katie Cardona, AuD, CCC-A, Katherine Cardona, Carmen Pustejovsky, AuD
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Course: #40585Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course explores the auditory and cognitive changes associated with the normal aging process to better understand their impact on hearing perception and understanding. We then offer evidence-based special considerations for selecting and programming hearing aids for older adults, allowing you to further integrate cognitive health as part of your holistic hearing care.

A New Niche in Hearing Care: The Clinical and Technical Case for Ready-to-Wear CICs
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Eric Branda, AuD, PhD
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Course: #41692Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Ready-to-wear, completely in the canal (CIC) hearing aids are a novel technology that can be leveraged to attract untapped segments of the market to a dispensing practice. This course explores the benefits of ready-to-wear CICs, which may appeal to some, and why hearing care professionals should consider incorporating them into their dispensing portfolios.

20Q: Adopting Tinnitus Stepped-Care as Standard Practice
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by James A. Henry, PhD
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Course: #41622Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Audiologists are often the primary providers of clinical services for tinnitus, which include evaluation, counseling, sound therapy, and other treatments. This article reviews Tinnitus Stepped-Care, which offers a framework for providing tinnitus services in a consistent and efficient manner while allowing audiologists to conduct the procedures they prefer.

20Q: Clinical Audiologic Testing—80 Years of Progress?
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD
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Course: #41625Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
A historical perspective on the evolution of the clinical audiologic test battery, beginning with its origins from World War II and highlighting key developments along the way. It includes rationale for a modern, patient-specific approach that incorporates objective tests and speech-in-noise measures, challenging the longstanding reliance on the traditional simple air-bone-speech test battery.

20Q: Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids and Service Delivery Models—What We Know, and What Remains Unclear
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Vinaya Manchaiah, AuD, MBA, PhD
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Course: #41485Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course explores the emerging landscape of Over-the-Counter (OTC) hearing aids and Direct-to-Consumer (DTC) hearing care models, highlighting their key differences from traditional devices and service delivery. Current research on the uptake, quality, and consumer satisfaction with OTC devices and how they have impacted audiologic practice and traditional hearing aid dispensing are discussed.