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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/consumer-factors-that-influence-treatment-38088
Consumer Factors that Influence Treatment Readiness: Addressing the Role of Stigma
As lower-priced OTC devices become available to consumers, the need to address other factors that influence patient treatment readiness will increase in importance. Hearing care professionals must be prepared to address factors such as stigma if they want to effectively improve the uptake rate or hearing device usage and lower the age of first-time buyers. This podcast presents a strategy for addressing stigma through targeted patient education.
auditory
129
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AudiologyOnline
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Consumer Factors that Influence Treatment Readiness: Addressing the Role of Stigma
As lower-priced OTC devices become available to consumers, the need to address other factors that influence patient treatment readiness will increase in importance. Hearing care professionals must be prepared to address factors such as stigma if they want to effectively improve the uptake rate or hearing device usage and lower the age of first-time buyers. This podcast presents a strategy for addressing stigma through targeted patient education.
38088
Online
PT30M
Consumer Factors that Influence Treatment Readiness: Addressing the Role of Stigma
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Nancy M. Williams, MBA
Course: #38088Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Intermediate; ACAud/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; Calif SLPAB/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
As lower-priced OTC devices become available to consumers, the need to address other factors that influence patient treatment readiness will increase in importance. Hearing care professionals must be prepared to address factors such as stigma if they want to effectively improve the uptake rate or hearing device usage and lower the age of first-time buyers. This podcast presents a strategy for addressing stigma through targeted patient education.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/effects-hearing-loss-and-aid-38069
The Effects of Hearing Loss and Hearing Aid Use on Well-Being and Activity Levels
Rather than testing hearing and fitting hearing aids, the primary role of the HCP is to keep people socially active, mentally sharp and connected to others in the workplace and at home. In this podcast, researcher Jack Holman examines the relationship between hearing loss, hearing aid use and well-being, The conversation focuses on various dimensions of well-being, including physical activity, social activity, and emotional status, and the affects of hearing aid use on them.
auditory
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
The Effects of Hearing Loss and Hearing Aid Use on Well-Being and Activity Levels
Rather than testing hearing and fitting hearing aids, the primary role of the HCP is to keep people socially active, mentally sharp and connected to others in the workplace and at home. In this podcast, researcher Jack Holman examines the relationship between hearing loss, hearing aid use and well-being, The conversation focuses on various dimensions of well-being, including physical activity, social activity, and emotional status, and the affects of hearing aid use on them.
38069
Online
PT30M
The Effects of Hearing Loss and Hearing Aid Use on Well-Being and Activity Levels
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Jack Holman, PhD
Course: #38069Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Intermediate; ACAud/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; Calif SLPAB/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
Rather than testing hearing and fitting hearing aids, the primary role of the HCP is to keep people socially active, mentally sharp and connected to others in the workplace and at home. In this podcast, researcher Jack Holman examines the relationship between hearing loss, hearing aid use and well-being, The conversation focuses on various dimensions of well-being, including physical activity, social activity, and emotional status, and the affects of hearing aid use on them.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/creating-healthy-work-environment-for-38054
Creating a Healthy Work Environment for High Performing Teams
In this course you will learn how to create a healthy and holistic work environment for high performing teams in hearing healthcare. The knowledge learned in this course will help promote collaboration and team science and will ultimately result in healthier and happier employees.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Creating a Healthy Work Environment for High Performing Teams
In this course you will learn how to create a healthy and holistic work environment for high performing teams in hearing healthcare. The knowledge learned in this course will help promote collaboration and team science and will ultimately result in healthier and happier employees.
38054
Online
PT60M
Creating a Healthy Work Environment for High Performing Teams
Presented by Shoshannah Russell, AuD
Course: #38054Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Related; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Ethics/Business Practices; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR/1.0 Non-manufacturer, TX-142-22-143
In this course you will learn how to create a healthy and holistic work environment for high performing teams in hearing healthcare. The knowledge learned in this course will help promote collaboration and team science and will ultimately result in healthier and happier employees.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/addressing-lack-diversity-in-audiology-38050
Addressing the Lack of Diversity in Audiology, in partnership with the Academy of Doctors of Audiology
There has been a recent movement in exploring ways to promote the field of audiology to a traditionally under-represented population of students. The course will explore the specific actions that are being taken as well as the reasons why we collectively will be better professionals because of it.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Addressing the Lack of Diversity in Audiology, in partnership with the Academy of Doctors of Audiology
There has been a recent movement in exploring ways to promote the field of audiology to a traditionally under-represented population of students. The course will explore the specific actions that are being taken as well as the reasons why we collectively will be better professionals because of it.
38050
Online
PT60M
Addressing the Lack of Diversity in Audiology, in partnership with the Academy of Doctors of Audiology
Presented by Jerald James Jr., AuD, Crystal Joseph, AuD, MAJ Virginia Bailey, AuD, MBA
Course: #38050Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud/1.0; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
There has been a recent movement in exploring ways to promote the field of audiology to a traditionally under-represented population of students. The course will explore the specific actions that are being taken as well as the reasons why we collectively will be better professionals because of it.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/establishing-cognitive-screenings-in-your-37967
Establishing Cognitive Screenings in Your Practice: Public Health Perspectives
This presentation uses the Integrated Behavioral Model used in public health interventions to identify the barriers preventing the implementation of a cognitive decline screening program in an audiology practice. This course will discuss the barriers involved with implementing a screening program and provide concrete guidance on practical steps an audiologist can take to begin a screening program in their practice.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Establishing Cognitive Screenings in Your Practice: Public Health Perspectives
This presentation uses the Integrated Behavioral Model used in public health interventions to identify the barriers preventing the implementation of a cognitive decline screening program in an audiology practice. This course will discuss the barriers involved with implementing a screening program and provide concrete guidance on practical steps an audiologist can take to begin a screening program in their practice.
37967
Online
PT60M
Establishing Cognitive Screenings in Your Practice: Public Health Perspectives
Presented by Olivia Chuzie, AuD, CCC-A, Shade Kirjava, AuD, ABA-C
Course: #37967Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Related; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
This presentation uses the Integrated Behavioral Model used in public health interventions to identify the barriers preventing the implementation of a cognitive decline screening program in an audiology practice. This course will discuss the barriers involved with implementing a screening program and provide concrete guidance on practical steps an audiologist can take to begin a screening program in their practice.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/overcoming-stigma-role-professional-and-37955
Overcoming Stigma: The Role of the Professional and the Role of the Manufacturer
In this podcast, Andre Marcoux, PhD, of WS Audiology Canada discusses the role self-stigma plays in low hearing aid uptake rates as well as how Signia’s product line including Active Pro and Styletto AX contribute to greater hearing aid acceptance rates. Dr. Marcoux cites this recent study during the podcast: Signia Active: The Beginning of An Era of Hearing Without Stigma, Canadian Audiologist. 9(1), 2022. He also discusses research indicating 21% of resistant and hesitant hearing aid candidates accept hearing aids when the Active Pro and Styletto form factors are provided as options to these reluctant patients.
auditory
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Overcoming Stigma: The Role of the Professional and the Role of the Manufacturer
In this podcast, Andre Marcoux, PhD, of WS Audiology Canada discusses the role self-stigma plays in low hearing aid uptake rates as well as how Signia’s product line including Active Pro and Styletto AX contribute to greater hearing aid acceptance rates. Dr. Marcoux cites this recent study during the podcast: Signia Active: The Beginning of An Era of Hearing Without Stigma, Canadian Audiologist. 9(1), 2022. He also discusses research indicating 21% of resistant and hesitant hearing aid candidates accept hearing aids when the Active Pro and Styletto form factors are provided as options to these reluctant patients.
37955
Online
PT30M
Overcoming Stigma: The Role of the Professional and the Role of the Manufacturer
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Andre Marcoux, PhD
Course: #37955Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Intermediate; ACAud/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
In this podcast, Andre Marcoux, PhD, of WS Audiology Canada discusses the role self-stigma plays in low hearing aid uptake rates as well as how Signia’s product line including Active Pro and Styletto AX contribute to greater hearing aid acceptance rates.
Dr. Marcoux cites this recent study during the podcast: Signia Active: The Beginning of An Era of Hearing Without Stigma, Canadian Audiologist. 9(1), 2022. He also discusses research indicating 21% of resistant and hesitant hearing aid candidates accept hearing aids when the Active Pro and Styletto form factors are provided as options to these reluctant patients.
Dr. Marcoux cites this recent study during the podcast: Signia Active: The Beginning of An Era of Hearing Without Stigma, Canadian Audiologist. 9(1), 2022. He also discusses research indicating 21% of resistant and hesitant hearing aid candidates accept hearing aids when the Active Pro and Styletto form factors are provided as options to these reluctant patients.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/lost-in-translation-ensuring-non-37939
Lost In Translation: Ensuring Non-English Speaking Patients Receive Accurate Health Information
This course focuses on how language barriers impact access and quality of healthcare. It reviews the difficulties non-English speaking patients encounter when navigating the healthcare system and how that may impact the quality of services they receive. It also provides an overview of current trends in the use of professional interpreters, common errors interpreters make (professionals and ad-hocs), as well as parts of the message that generally do not get interpreted. Last it highlights the benefits of language concordance between the healthcare provider and the patient and lists some recommendations for clinicians working non-English speaking patients with special focus on the Spanish speaking population.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Lost In Translation: Ensuring Non-English Speaking Patients Receive Accurate Health Information
This course focuses on how language barriers impact access and quality of healthcare. It reviews the difficulties non-English speaking patients encounter when navigating the healthcare system and how that may impact the quality of services they receive. It also provides an overview of current trends in the use of professional interpreters, common errors interpreters make (professionals and ad-hocs), as well as parts of the message that generally do not get interpreted. Last it highlights the benefits of language concordance between the healthcare provider and the patient and lists some recommendations for clinicians working non-English speaking patients with special focus on the Spanish speaking population.
37939
Online
PT60M
Lost In Translation: Ensuring Non-English Speaking Patients Receive Accurate Health Information
Presented by Alejandra Ullauri, AuD, MPH
Course: #37939Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Hearing Aid Related; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR/1.0 Non-manufacturer, TX-142-22-126
This course focuses on how language barriers impact access and quality of healthcare. It reviews the difficulties non-English speaking patients encounter when navigating the healthcare system and how that may impact the quality of services they receive. It also provides an overview of current trends in the use of professional interpreters, common errors interpreters make (professionals and ad-hocs), as well as parts of the message that generally do not get interpreted. Last it highlights the benefits of language concordance between the healthcare provider and the patient and lists some recommendations for clinicians working non-English speaking patients with special focus on the Spanish speaking population.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/brain-plasticity-and-hearing-aid-37929
Brain Plasticity and Hearing Aid Use: What the Research Says and How to Apply It Clinically
Changes in brain function as it relates to hearing aid use goes by many names. Acclimatization, adaptation, adjustment, and more recently, brain plasticity have all been used to describe the effects of amplification on the auditory system. Here to describe the effects of neuro-plasticity stemming from both hearing loss and hearing aid use are Dr. Limor Lavie and Dr. Karen Banai from the University of Haifa in Israel.
auditory
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Brain Plasticity and Hearing Aid Use: What the Research Says and How to Apply It Clinically
Changes in brain function as it relates to hearing aid use goes by many names. Acclimatization, adaptation, adjustment, and more recently, brain plasticity have all been used to describe the effects of amplification on the auditory system. Here to describe the effects of neuro-plasticity stemming from both hearing loss and hearing aid use are Dr. Limor Lavie and Dr. Karen Banai from the University of Haifa in Israel.
37929
Online
PT30M
Brain Plasticity and Hearing Aid Use: What the Research Says and How to Apply It Clinically
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Limor Lavie, PhD, Karen Banai, PhD
Course: #37929Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Intermediate; ACAud/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; Calif SLPAB/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
Changes in brain function as it relates to hearing aid use goes by many names. Acclimatization, adaptation, adjustment, and more recently, brain plasticity have all been used to describe the effects of amplification on the auditory system. Here to describe the effects of neuro-plasticity stemming from both hearing loss and hearing aid use are Dr. Limor Lavie and Dr. Karen Banai from the University of Haifa in Israel.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/using-amplification-to-address-functional-37924
Using Amplification to Address Functional Hearing Loss and Auditory Processing Disorders
This presentation is designed to discuss the role of hearing aids/amplification in the treatment of functional hearing losses/auditory processing disorders.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Using Amplification to Address Functional Hearing Loss and Auditory Processing Disorders
This presentation is designed to discuss the role of hearing aids/amplification in the treatment of functional hearing losses/auditory processing disorders.
37924
Online
PT60M
Using Amplification to Address Functional Hearing Loss and Auditory Processing Disorders
Presented by Gail Whitelaw, PhD
Course: #37924Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
This presentation is designed to discuss the role of hearing aids/amplification in the treatment of functional hearing losses/auditory processing disorders.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/ill-effects-restaurant-noise-on-37902
The Ill-Effects of Restaurant Noise on Older Adults: The Problem Is Worse Than We Think
Restaurant dining experiences are among the most importance places where we communicate, yet they are immensely difficult places for older adults to communicate effectively. This interview with Dr. Rachael Piper will review her capstone study that examines self-perceived difficulties, willingness to pay, willingness to stay and speech intelligibility data as a function of hearing loss in older adults. Advantages and limitations of hearing aid technology and how to squeeze the most benefit from hearing aids in noise will be part of the conversation. While listening to this podcast, it is helpful to follow along with Figures 2 and 3 of the attached study.
auditory
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
The Ill-Effects of Restaurant Noise on Older Adults: The Problem Is Worse Than We Think
Restaurant dining experiences are among the most importance places where we communicate, yet they are immensely difficult places for older adults to communicate effectively. This interview with Dr. Rachael Piper will review her capstone study that examines self-perceived difficulties, willingness to pay, willingness to stay and speech intelligibility data as a function of hearing loss in older adults. Advantages and limitations of hearing aid technology and how to squeeze the most benefit from hearing aids in noise will be part of the conversation. While listening to this podcast, it is helpful to follow along with Figures 2 and 3 of the attached study.
37902
Online
PT30M
The Ill-Effects of Restaurant Noise on Older Adults: The Problem Is Worse Than We Think
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD, Rachael Piper, AuD
Course: #37902Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
AAA/0.05 Introductory; ACAud/0.5; AHIP/0.5; ASHA/0.05 Introductory, Professional; BAA/0.5; CAA/0.5; Calif SLPAB/0.5; IACET/0.1; IHS/0.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/0.5; NZAS/1.0; SAC/0.5
Restaurant dining experiences are among the most importance places where we communicate, yet they are immensely difficult places for older adults to communicate effectively. This interview with Dr. Rachael Piper will review her capstone study that examines self-perceived difficulties, willingness to pay, willingness to stay and speech intelligibility data as a function of hearing loss in older adults. Advantages and limitations of hearing aid technology and how to squeeze the most benefit from hearing aids in noise will be part of the conversation. While listening to this podcast, it is helpful to follow along with Figures 2 and 3 of the attached study.