Omaha, NE (December 2025) – Pediatric vestibular assessment is rapidly evolving, and one technology is reshaping how clinicians evaluate balance disorders in infants and young children: remote camera vHIT.
On December 17th, from 12:00 to 1:00 PM Central Time, Inventis Academia and e3 Diagnostics will host a special live webinar featuring one of the most respected voices in pediatric vestibular science:
Speaker: Kristen Janky, AuD, PhD, CCC-A
Lead Audiologist, Vestibular Clinical Services &
Director, Vestibular and Balance Research Laboratory
Boys Town National Research Hospital – Omaha, NE
Dr. Janky brings 15+ years of clinical and research expertise dedicated to understanding vestibular function in children including infants, toddlers, and individuals with special needs. Her work is internationally recognized for shaping best practices in pediatric vestibular care.
Webinar Title
Remote Camera vHIT: What Is It and How Does It Fit Into My Pediatric Vestibular Test Battery?
Register Here
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_G-N1wocUSTCmTa1ThbQoxQ
Program Overview
Children with hearing loss are at significantly increased risk for vestibular dysfunction. Early identification and intervention can dramatically improve outcomes related to motor development, stability, and overall quality of life.
This webinar will explore:
- Why pediatric vestibular assessment is essential
- How remote camera vHIT works and why it is uniquely suited to infants and young children
- Where it fits within comprehensive pediatric test batteries
- How to interpret results with confidence
- Real pediatric case studies, including infants and children with limited test tolerance
Unlike goggle-based systems, remote camera vHIT allows clinicians to obtain reliable, ear-specific vestibular data without headgear, minimizing distress and maximizing compliance. This is particularly valuable for infants, toddlers, and difficult-to-test populations.
Who Should Attend
Audiologists, ENTs, pediatric vestibular specialists, researchers, and any clinician interested in expanding or refining their pediatric vestibular protocols.
About Inventis
Inventis is a high-tech Italian company and part of the Demant Group, dedicated to developing and manufacturing cutting-edge devices for audiology and balance diagnostics. Inventis offers one of the most comprehensive portfolios on the market, including audiometers, middle ear analyzers, hearing aid fitting solutions, vestibular and balance assessment equipment, as well as auditory and vestibular evoked potentials. Today, Inventis operates in more than 60 countries worldwide, supported by direct subsidiaries and a network of dedicated and committed local distributors.

