Beyond the Booth: Conflict to Connection–Creating Peaceful Dialogue in the Workplace

Virtual

Presenter: Zea Wintersong CEUs: 0.1 AAA CEUs/Tier 1 Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Intermediate Program Focus: Skills Description: Conflict is unavoidable in the workplace. It is inevitable that conflict will arise among co-workers, with leadership or at an organizational level. But conflict is not always bad. In this seminar you will learn how to harness the power of constructive conflict and learn…

Audiology in a Research Setting: The Bridge Between Clinic and Lab

Virtual

Presenters:  Destinee M. Halverson, AuD Melissa R. Henry, AuD Margaret K. Miller, AuD CEUs: 0.1 AAA Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Introductory Program Focus: Knowledge Description: Presenters will share insights into their own professional journeys, providing a guide on what makes for a successful career in research audiology. They will describe various skills, responsibilities, and settings in research audiology, while providing a brief comparison between…

Vestibular Test Battery: One Size Does Not Fit All

Virtual

Presenter: Julie Honaker, PhD Kathleen Muhvic, AuD Evalena Behr, AuD Tamara Francini, AuD CEUs: 0.1 AAA/Tier 1 Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Intermediate Program Focus: Knowledge Description: Selecting vestibular assessment tests should be based on medical necessity and answering clinically based questions related to individual patient symptoms, past medical history, and signs. This intermediate presentation…

The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Home-Based Aural Rehabilitation with Neurotone

Virtual

Industry Solutions Series Webinar sponsored by Neurotone. Presenters: Miles Aron, PhD Co-Founder and COO Neurotone AI Robert Sweetow, PhD Professor Emeritus of Otolaryngology University of California, San Francisco CEUs: 0.05 CEUs Duration: 40 minutes Description: Join us for an insightful webinar exploring the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in aural rehabilitation. This webinar will explore…

Town Hall Discussion: Increasing Recruitment of Audiology Students

Virtual

The Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB) Committee of the American Academy of Audiology is hosting an online town hall for a generative discussion of how to increase recruitment of audiology students. The purpose of the town hall is to engage participants in an open, creative, and collaborative discussion to explore possibilities and generate new…

Concussion Complexities: The Importance of Audiology in Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation and Management

Virtual

Presenters: Richard Allen, AuD Sara Jagger, AuD, PhD CEUs: 0.1 AAA / Tier 1 Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Intermediate Program Focus: Knowledge Description: Concussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI) can occur at any age. Multiple medical providers are involved when an individual suffers from a concussion or TBI. Audiologists are an important part of…

Maximum Conductive Hearing Loss–Revisited

Virtual

Presenters: Cindy Collier, AuD CEUs: 0.1 AAA / Tier 1 CEUs Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Intermediate Program Focus: Knowledge Description: The idea that the conductive component of hearing loss cannot exceed 60 dB is the most intractable misconception in audiology among both audiologists and otolaryngologists. This webinar aims to demonstrate that maximum conductive hearing…

Enhancing Communication with Diverse and Underserved Patients

Virtual

Presenters: Laura Gaeta, PhD CEUs: 0.1 AAA / Tier 1 Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Intermediate Program Focus: Knowledge Description: This webinar will introduce concepts related to cultural competence and cover cultural and linguistic variables identified in underrepresented populations. Participants will learn about health literacy, readability, and speech recognition with non-native speakers of English. Learning Outcomes: 1. Describe the cultural competency continuum as…

Academy Research Conference 2024: Advances in Implantable Devices

Virtual

Now Available On-Demand! Did you miss the live event held on October 24, 2024? You can still register for the on-demand content! Register for On-Demand Chair René H. Gifford, PhD Fred H. Bess Chair in Audiology, Professor, and Director, Hearing and Speech Sciences, Implantables, Hearing Enhancement, and Amplification Research (I HEAR) Laboratory Vanderbilt University Medical…

Beyond the Booth: Audiology Unplugged—Exploring Diverse Practice Settings

Virtual

Moderator: Andrea Green, AuD Presenters: Melissa Caine, AuD, Mary Rose Goldstein, AuD, Rachel Kansky, AuD, Natalie Phillips, AuD Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Fundamental Program Focus: Knowledge Description: Join us for an engaging panel discussion featuring four distinguished audiologists, each representing a unique practice setting including the VA, private practice, a pediatric hospital, and an ENT office. Moderated by Andrea Green, AuD,…

Pediatric Ototoxicity Monitoring Program and Protocol for Earlier Identification of Hearing Loss

Virtual

Presenter: Amy Grosnik, AuD CEUs: 0.1 AAA / Tier 1 CEUs Duration: 60 minutes Instructional Level: Intermediate Program Focus: Knowledge Description: Pediatric patients have the highest rates and degree of hearing loss due to ototoxic medications during chemotherapy treatment. Hearing testing in this patient population is challenging for several reasons. This can result in incomplete testing or unreliable test responses. Our high-volume facility…

Demonstrating the Benefit of Hearing Aids for Functional Hearing Difficulties

Virtual

Presenters:  Christina M. Roup, PhD Jodi Baxter, AuD Gail M. Whitelaw, PhD CEUs: 0.1 AAA / Tier 1 Duration: 75 minutes Instructional Level: Intermediate Program Focus: Knowledge Description: Research and clinical evidence demonstrate that appropriately fit hearing aids are a safe and effective treatment option for adults with functional hearing difficulties (i.e., suprathreshold auditory complaints and deficits in the presence of normal…