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20Q: Amplification Options for Unilateral Hearing Loss - A Case for CROS
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Presented by Erin Picou, AuD, PhD
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Course: #36470Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
Over the last several years, amplification options for children with single-sided deafness have expanded. From remote microphone technology to CROS systems and implant options, it is important to consider the individual needs of the children and design a system that is right for them. This course discusses the various options available and gives practical advice on what to consider when working with these children.

20Q: The Auditory Brain - Highlights from a Career Researcher
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Presented by Frank Musiek, PhD
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Course: #36374Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Frank Musiek, PhD, shares insights from his career studying the auditory brain, highlighting important but often overlooked topics relevant to audiology.

Methods for Office Integration with Audioscan Systems
Audioscan CEU courses
Presented by Chris Stokes-Rees
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Course: #36304Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This text explains how to incorporate hearing instrument fitting and verification into an office workflow and workspace using Audioscan products.

20Q: Remote Hearing Aid Programming - Getting Started
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Presented by Lori Zitelli, AuD
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Course: #36314Level: Intermediate2 Hours
A practical discussion of remote programming with all major brands of today's hearing aids, as well as tips and resources for getting started.

20Q: Consumer Reviews Offer Hearing Care Insights
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Presented by Vinaya Manchaiah, AuD, MBA, PhD
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Course: #36108Level: Introductory2 Hours
This engaging Q & A course discusses research about online consumer reviews in hearing healthcare. The discussion includes what audiologists and hearing care professionals can learn from reviews in order to deliver the best possible patient experience and positive outcomes with hearing care.

20Q: Audiologic Care for Musicians - Creating the Perfect Harmony
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Presented by Cory Portnuff, AuD, PhD
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Course: #36100Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Musicians' ears are part of their instruments, and audiology expertise is important for amateur as well as professional musicians. Standard audiology clinic protocols and knowledge may not always be on target for musicians. This course uses an engaging Q & A format to discuss musicians' unique hearing needs and how audiologists can best meet them.

20Q: Simulation-Based Training in Audiology
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Presented by Katie Ondo, MA, CCC-SLP, CHSE, Alicia D.D. Spoor, AuD
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Course: #35945Level: Introductory1 Hour
How clinical simulations are used in audiology training programs, including a discussion of current and future clinical simulation tools and technology.

20Q: Audiological Rehabilitation - Back to the Future
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Presented by Joseph J. Montano, EdD
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Course: #35810Level: Introductory1 Hour
A fresh look at the importance of audiological rehabilitation in audiology care today and how to practically integrate it into clinical services.

20Q: Ototoxicity and Audiology - Insights from an Innovator
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Presented by Kathleen C. M. Campbell, PhD
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Course: #35665Level: Introductory1 Hour
An insider's look at key highlights and challenges of ototoxicity research over the years and a discussion of exciting emerging studies to watch for, written in an engaging Q & A format with distinguished audiology innovator, Kathleen Campbell, PhD.

Preventing Medical Errors in Audiology
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Presented by Cindy Beyer, AuD, Suzanne Younker, AuD
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Course: #42949Level: Introductory2 Hours
Medical errors are a continuing concern for healthcare providers, including audiologists. This presentation will identify common clinical errors in audiology practices and review steps to minimize adverse outcomes.

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