1https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/fit-or-fiction-hear-protector-41563Fit or Fiction: Why and How Every Audiologist Should Incorporate Hearing Protector Fit Testing in Their PracticeNoise exposure is the primary cause of preventable adult-onset hearing loss and hearing protection devices (HPDs) are commonly worn to reduce sounds to a safe level; however, most HPD users do not receive adequate noise reduction. This course will explain why and describe how audiologists can implement hearing protector fit testing in clinical practice.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comFit or Fiction: Why and How Every Audiologist Should Incorporate Hearing Protector Fit Testing in Their PracticeNoise exposure is the primary cause of preventable adult-onset hearing loss and hearing protection devices (HPDs) are commonly worn to reduce sounds to a safe level; however, most HPD users do not receive adequate noise reduction. This course will explain why and describe how audiologists can implement hearing protector fit testing in clinical practice.41563OnlinePT60M
Noise exposure is the primary cause of preventable adult-onset hearing loss and hearing protection devices (HPDs) are commonly worn to reduce sounds to a safe level; however, most HPD users do not receive adequate noise reduction. This course will explain why and describe how audiologists can implement hearing protector fit testing in clinical practice.
2https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/patient-safety-in-hearing-healthcare-41392Patient Safety in Hearing Healthcare: Preventing Errors and Building TrustMedical errors remain a leading cause of preventable harm, accounting for over 250,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and more than 43 million errors worldwide. While hearing healthcare is often viewed as a lower-risk field, errors still occur and even small mistakes can significantly impact patient outcomes. Communication breakdowns are the most frequent cause of medical errors, and patients with hearing loss face an even greater risk of miscommunication. This course will explore common errors in hearing healthcare and provide strategies to prevent, monitor, and respond to them, ultimately raising the standard of safe, effective patient care.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comPatient Safety in Hearing Healthcare: Preventing Errors and Building TrustMedical errors remain a leading cause of preventable harm, accounting for over 250,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and more than 43 million errors worldwide. While hearing healthcare is often viewed as a lower-risk field, errors still occur and even small mistakes can significantly impact patient outcomes. Communication breakdowns are the most frequent cause of medical errors, and patients with hearing loss face an even greater risk of miscommunication. This course will explore common errors in hearing healthcare and provide strategies to prevent, monitor, and respond to them, ultimately raising the standard of safe, effective patient care.41392OnlinePT60M
Medical errors remain a leading cause of preventable harm, accounting for over 250,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and more than 43 million errors worldwide. While hearing healthcare is often viewed as a lower-risk field, errors still occur and even small mistakes can significantly impact patient outcomes. Communication breakdowns are the most frequent cause of medical errors, and patients with hearing loss face an even greater risk of miscommunication. This course will explore common errors in hearing healthcare and provide strategies to prevent, monitor, and respond to them, ultimately raising the standard of safe, effective patient care.
3https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/patient-safety-in-hearing-healthcare-41392Patient Safety in Hearing Healthcare: Preventing Errors and Building TrustMedical errors remain a leading cause of preventable harm, accounting for over 250,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and more than 43 million errors worldwide. While hearing healthcare is often viewed as a lower-risk field, errors still occur and even small mistakes can significantly impact patient outcomes. Communication breakdowns are the most frequent cause of medical errors, and patients with hearing loss face an even greater risk of miscommunication. This course will explore common errors in hearing healthcare and provide strategies to prevent, monitor, and respond to them, ultimately raising the standard of safe, effective patient care.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comPatient Safety in Hearing Healthcare: Preventing Errors and Building TrustMedical errors remain a leading cause of preventable harm, accounting for over 250,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and more than 43 million errors worldwide. While hearing healthcare is often viewed as a lower-risk field, errors still occur and even small mistakes can significantly impact patient outcomes. Communication breakdowns are the most frequent cause of medical errors, and patients with hearing loss face an even greater risk of miscommunication. This course will explore common errors in hearing healthcare and provide strategies to prevent, monitor, and respond to them, ultimately raising the standard of safe, effective patient care.41392OnlinePT60M
Medical errors remain a leading cause of preventable harm, accounting for over 250,000 deaths annually in the U.S. and more than 43 million errors worldwide. While hearing healthcare is often viewed as a lower-risk field, errors still occur and even small mistakes can significantly impact patient outcomes. Communication breakdowns are the most frequent cause of medical errors, and patients with hearing loss face an even greater risk of miscommunication. This course will explore common errors in hearing healthcare and provide strategies to prevent, monitor, and respond to them, ultimately raising the standard of safe, effective patient care.
4https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/meet-team-reach-your-patients-38192Meet the Team! Reach Your Patients’ Goals With Phonak SolutionsBecause Well-Hearing is Well-Being, Phonak's full portfolio can prevent hearing damage, address hearing and listening difficulties, and support HCPs as they meet the needs of their community, regardless of where they are in the hearing journey. Join us as we discuss Phonak solutions from on-ear technology to eSolutions that allow individuals to live a life without limitations.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comMeet the Team! Reach Your Patients’ Goals With Phonak SolutionsBecause Well-Hearing is Well-Being, Phonak's full portfolio can prevent hearing damage, address hearing and listening difficulties, and support HCPs as they meet the needs of their community, regardless of where they are in the hearing journey. Join us as we discuss Phonak solutions from on-ear technology to eSolutions that allow individuals to live a life without limitations.38192OnlinePT60M
Because Well-Hearing is Well-Being, Phonak's full portfolio can prevent hearing damage, address hearing and listening difficulties, and support HCPs as they meet the needs of their community, regardless of where they are in the hearing journey. Join us as we discuss Phonak solutions from on-ear technology to eSolutions that allow individuals to live a life without limitations.
5https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/meet-team-reach-your-patients-38192Meet the Team! Reach Your Patients’ Goals With Phonak SolutionsBecause Well-Hearing is Well-Being, Phonak's full portfolio can prevent hearing damage, address hearing and listening difficulties, and support HCPs as they meet the needs of their community, regardless of where they are in the hearing journey. Join us as we discuss Phonak solutions from on-ear technology to eSolutions that allow individuals to live a life without limitations.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comMeet the Team! Reach Your Patients’ Goals With Phonak SolutionsBecause Well-Hearing is Well-Being, Phonak's full portfolio can prevent hearing damage, address hearing and listening difficulties, and support HCPs as they meet the needs of their community, regardless of where they are in the hearing journey. Join us as we discuss Phonak solutions from on-ear technology to eSolutions that allow individuals to live a life without limitations.38192OnlinePT60M
Because Well-Hearing is Well-Being, Phonak's full portfolio can prevent hearing damage, address hearing and listening difficulties, and support HCPs as they meet the needs of their community, regardless of where they are in the hearing journey. Join us as we discuss Phonak solutions from on-ear technology to eSolutions that allow individuals to live a life without limitations.
6https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/connection-between-hearing-loss-and-41259The Connection Between Hearing Loss and Falls: Risk Factors, Prevention, and Clinical StrategiesFalls are a leading cause of injury and death among older adults, with one occurring every second in the United States. Research shows that even mild hearing loss triples the risk of falling, and this risk rises as hearing loss worsens. This course, featuring Dr. Patricia Gaffney and Dr. Dave Fabry, explores the relationship between untreated hearing loss and fall risk, the cognitive and physiological factors linking the two, and actionable strategies clinicians can implement in practice.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comThe Connection Between Hearing Loss and Falls: Risk Factors, Prevention, and Clinical StrategiesFalls are a leading cause of injury and death among older adults, with one occurring every second in the United States. Research shows that even mild hearing loss triples the risk of falling, and this risk rises as hearing loss worsens. This course, featuring Dr. Patricia Gaffney and Dr. Dave Fabry, explores the relationship between untreated hearing loss and fall risk, the cognitive and physiological factors linking the two, and actionable strategies clinicians can implement in practice.41259OnlinePT30M
Falls are a leading cause of injury and death among older adults, with one occurring every second in the United States. Research shows that even mild hearing loss triples the risk of falling, and this risk rises as hearing loss worsens. This course, featuring Dr. Patricia Gaffney and Dr. Dave Fabry, explores the relationship between untreated hearing loss and fall risk, the cognitive and physiological factors linking the two, and actionable strategies clinicians can implement in practice.
7https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/inter-professional-fall-risk-assessment-40759Inter-Professional Fall Risk Assessment Training for Audiologists and Student Clinicians, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThis course focuses on equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools needed to implement fall prevention strategies in their practice, guided by the CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) initiative. Through a combination of evidence-based protocols, screening tools, and practical assessment techniques, participants will be empowered to actively reduce fall risk in their patient populations.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comInter-Professional Fall Risk Assessment Training for Audiologists and Student Clinicians, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThis course focuses on equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools needed to implement fall prevention strategies in their practice, guided by the CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) initiative. Through a combination of evidence-based protocols, screening tools, and practical assessment techniques, participants will be empowered to actively reduce fall risk in their patient populations.40759OnlinePT60M
'The subject is relevant to real life situations and offers needed preparation to deliver appropriate care to patients and build practitioner confidence and compliance'Read Reviews
This course focuses on equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools needed to implement fall prevention strategies in their practice, guided by the CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) initiative. Through a combination of evidence-based protocols, screening tools, and practical assessment techniques, participants will be empowered to actively reduce fall risk in their patient populations.
8https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/inter-professional-fall-risk-assessment-40759Inter-Professional Fall Risk Assessment Training for Audiologists and Student Clinicians, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThis course focuses on equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools needed to implement fall prevention strategies in their practice, guided by the CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) initiative. Through a combination of evidence-based protocols, screening tools, and practical assessment techniques, participants will be empowered to actively reduce fall risk in their patient populations.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comInter-Professional Fall Risk Assessment Training for Audiologists and Student Clinicians, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThis course focuses on equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools needed to implement fall prevention strategies in their practice, guided by the CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) initiative. Through a combination of evidence-based protocols, screening tools, and practical assessment techniques, participants will be empowered to actively reduce fall risk in their patient populations.40759OnlinePT60M
'The subject is relevant to real life situations and offers needed preparation to deliver appropriate care to patients and build practitioner confidence and compliance'Read Reviews
This course focuses on equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools needed to implement fall prevention strategies in their practice, guided by the CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) initiative. Through a combination of evidence-based protocols, screening tools, and practical assessment techniques, participants will be empowered to actively reduce fall risk in their patient populations.
9https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/improving-adult-hearing-care-40714Improving Adult Hearing Care in the U.S. Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThe Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three Primary factors were identified: (1) the need for a vital sign for hearing loss, (2) a necessary hearing loss staging system, and (3) clearly defined best practices for screening and referral, particularly within primary care.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comImproving Adult Hearing Care in the U.S. Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThe Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three Primary factors were identified: (1) the need for a vital sign for hearing loss, (2) a necessary hearing loss staging system, and (3) clearly defined best practices for screening and referral, particularly within primary care.40714OnlinePT60M
The Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three Primary factors were identified: (1) the need for a vital sign for hearing loss, (2) a necessary hearing loss staging system, and (3) clearly defined best practices for screening and referral, particularly within primary care.
10https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/improving-adult-hearing-care-40714Improving Adult Hearing Care in the U.S. Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThe Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three Primary factors were identified: (1) the need for a vital sign for hearing loss, (2) a necessary hearing loss staging system, and (3) clearly defined best practices for screening and referral, particularly within primary care.auditory, textual, visual129USDSubscriptionUnlimited COURSE Access for $129/yearOnlineOnlyAudiologyOnlinewww.audiologyonline.comImproving Adult Hearing Care in the U.S. Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration, in partnership with the American Academy of AudiologyThe Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three Primary factors were identified: (1) the need for a vital sign for hearing loss, (2) a necessary hearing loss staging system, and (3) clearly defined best practices for screening and referral, particularly within primary care.40714OnlinePT60M
The Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three Primary factors were identified: (1) the need for a vital sign for hearing loss, (2) a necessary hearing loss staging system, and (3) clearly defined best practices for screening and referral, particularly within primary care.
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