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Over the Counter (OTC) Hearing Aids: Misperceptions and Misinformation
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Thomas A. Powers, PhD
Recorded WebinarAudio
Course: #38299Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The Over the counter (OTC) hearing aid regulations issued by the FDA went into effect on October 17, 2022. The distinction between OTC or self-fit OTC devices does not appear to be clear, and in some cases deceptive. The flood of devices and claims further cloud the decision pathway for consumer and professionals. Amazon recently initiated a review of all devices on their site to ensure they have met the appropriate clearances and labeling as required under regulations. Several examples of correct labeling and claims, as well as those that are considered suspect are discussed. Examples of questions that both consumer and professionals should be asking when looking into OTC devices are discussed.

Promoting Hearing Care Literacy to the Medical Community
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Robert Tysoe
Audio
Course: #38262Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
With the advent of OTC devices, it is believed that a growing number of people will take ownership of their condition and self-direct their care. Given the gatekeeper status of physicians and other licensed medical personnel, it is imperative they thoroughly understand the consequences of untreated hearing loss as well as the variety of treatment options. This podcast lays the foundation for how hearing care professionals can better educate the medical community about hearing loss and the assortment of device-related options.

Online Follow-up Support for Hearing Aid Wearers: Is it Effective?
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Milijana Malmberg
Audio
Course: #38304Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Since COVID-19, offering hearing care follow-up support using the internet has gained traction, but is it a viable alternative or replacement for traditional in-person care? This podcast reviews one randomized controlled trial that compared a web-based follow-up support to in-person care. The implications of this study for practitioners will be discussed.

Neurodiversity Inclusion in Audiology Education and Practice
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Shade Kirjava, AuD, ABA-C, Kate Witham, AuD
Recorded WebinarAudio
Course: #38270Level: Intermediate1 Hour
An increasing number of people who are neurodiverse (people who have conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia) are pursuing higher education, including education and employment in the field of audiology. This presentation by neurodivergent professionals promotes a cultural shift of inclusion for students, clinicians, researchers, and professors who identify as neurodivergent, and discusses the practical and ethical considerations for neurodiversity inclusivity in audiology.

Negotiate Early, Negotiate Often: Lifting the Salary for the Profession
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Ashley Hughes, AuD
Recorded WebinarAudioText/Transcript
Course: #38235Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Your first salary is the most impactful one to negotiate for a variety of reasons. This course will review the principles of negotiation, reasons to negotiate, and strategies to create the most successful outcome for all parties in a hearing healthcare setting.

Why Hearing Protection Should be a Part of Every Hearing Aid Practice
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Dave Fabry, PhD
Audio
Course: #38338Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Dr. Grace Sturdivant, of OtoPro Technologies, joins Dave during National Protect Your Hearing Month to share how she got into the hearing conservation business, why more hearing care professionals should embrace and sell hearing protection products in their practices, and how focusing on the needs of patients always leads to good things.

Beyond Bedside Manner: Insights on Perfecting the Patient Experience in the Era of OTC
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Shareef Mahdavi
Audio
Course: #38160Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Shareef Mahdavi is a patient experience expert. In this podcast he shares several valuable insights on how to create more remarkable and engaging patient experiences, designed to set clinicians apart from OTC retailers.

Hearing Aid Signal Classification Systems: How They Work & How They Differ
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Eric Branda, AuD, PhD
Audio
Course: #38164Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Modern hearing aids are designed to compensate for the innate ability of individuals to differentiate between rapidly changing soundscapes. To improve performance across a wide range of soundscapes, hearing aids employ multiple programs, each geared to optimize performance in a different soundscape. Each program has a group of features tuned to optimize processing within each program. Signal classifiers allow for these programs to switch automatically without direct wearer interaction with the hearing aids, however some classification systems are more sophisticated than others, as this podcast addresses.

New Approaches to Early Identification of Hearing Loss
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Lina Motlagh Zadeh, PhD
Audio
Course: #38142Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Recent reports suggest that 12 to 15% of adults have self-reported hearing difficulties and normal pure tone audiograms. This suggests that the traditional pure tone audiogram is a relatively poor indicator of functional communication difficulties. In this podcast, Lina Zadeh, PhD, discusses how extended-high frequency audiometry, distortion-product otoacoustic emissions (DPOAEs) and the Digits-in-Noise (DIN) test can be used clinically to identify hidden hearing loss. She also explores effective management strategies for those identified with this condition.

Promoting the Audiology-Based Medical Management of Chronic Diseases
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Kathy Dowd, AuD, Brian Taylor, AuD
Audio
Course: #38113Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Chronic diseases are medical conditions of long duration and slow progression. Chronic diseases are caused by a combination of genetic, physiological, environmental, and behavioral factors. They often result in significant activity limitations and participation restrictions and require ongoing medical attention. Although most chronic diseases are not curable, the impact of these chronic diseases can be reduced by medications and personal lifestyle improvement.

In this podcast, Kathy Dowd, AuD, of The Audiology Project, discusses the co-morbidities associated with hearing loss of adults onset and the importance of early identification.

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