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Audiological and Vestibular Care of Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Melissa Newell, AuD
Live WebinarWed, Jul 2, 2025 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #40407Level: Advanced1 Hour
This course provides audiologists with an in-depth exploration of vestibular and audiological care for patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD-related hearing and vestibular impairments will be discussed, focusing on diagnostic needs, overall case management, and evidence-based treatment approaches. Current research and clinical guidelines will be covered.

Case Planning in Tinnitus Management
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Mark Partain, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40409Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course equips audiologists with essential skills for effective case planning in tinnitus management, focusing on individualized formulation, expectation management, and integration of psychological strategies within audiological practice. Participants will gain practical strategies for evaluating management options, effectively discussing these options with patients, and proactively implementing safety planning protocols.

Clinically-Relevant Hearing Aid Research, in partnership with Vanderbilt University
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Erin Margaret Picou, AuD, PhD, CCC-A, Todd Ricketts, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40408Level: Advanced1 Hour
The course discusses recent research on hearing aids, focusing on research with findings that support clinical practice. Several research articles are discussed in depth, focusing on the study rationale, methodology, results, and clinical implications.

20Q: A Quarter Century of EHDI—Milestones, Challenges, and the Road Ahead
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Andrea Dunn, AuD, PhD
Text/Transcript
Course: #40629Level: Intermediate2.5 Hours
This course explores the historical evolution of the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) system in the United States and examines the current landscape of newborn hearing screening. It also highlights key factors that impact screening outcomes and follow-up care.

Case Studies in Pediatric Audiology: Wins Worth Sharing, in partnership with Phoenix Children’s Hospital
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Wendy Steuerwald, AuD, CCC-A, Allie Sayer, AuD, CCC-A, Alissa Nickerson, AuD, CCC-A, Ashley Geske, AuD, CCC-A, Tanner Robinson, AuD, CCC-A, Robert (Bob) Fanning, AuD, CCC-A
Live WebinarWed, Jul 16, 2025 at 3:00 pm EDT
Course: #40715Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
This grand rounds presentation shares case studies of five pediatric patients seen in the Audiology Clinic at Phoenix Children’s. Evidenced based practice, family centered care, patience, and innovation were used to obtain positive patient outcomes.

The Devil is in the Defaults: How Various Signal Processing Strategies Influence Fine-Tuning Decisions in Older Adults
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Navid Taghvaei, AuD, ABAC, CCC-A, Brian Taylor, AuD
Live WebinarTue, Jul 22, 2025 at 2:00 pm EDT
Course: #40918Level: Intermediate1 Hour
As modern hearing aids integrate more artificial intelligence (AI) and other automated features into their devices, it becomes increasingly more challenging to observe how many of these signal processing features work and how they may differ between brands. This course sheds light on this challenge and is divided into parts.
1) An examination of the normally aging human auditory system and the effect these age-related changes have on selecting and fitting hearing aids, using Windle et al’s 2023 fitting guidelines as a starting point.
2) Using case studies, a detailed discussion of underlying signal processing differences between two leading hearing aid brands, and how these differences can influence hearing aid selection and fitting decisions in the clinic.

Grand Rounds, in partnership with The Ohio State University
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Gail Whitelaw, PhD, Jack Korsgard, BS, Christina Martin-Smith, MGS, Madison Pollock, BA, Aryn Robinson, BS, Liam Smyth, BA
Live WebinarWed, Jul 23, 2025 at 12:00 pm EDT
Course: #40717Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
This grand rounds presentation is by the Ohio State University doctoral students and faculty. Each presenter has selected a case study that they find both interesting and instructional. Presenters offer cases that include amplification considerations, unique challenges with cochlear implants, the audiologist’s role in traumatic brain injury and stroke, and tinnitus in children.

Precision Audiology: Advanced Diagnostics to Individualize Treatment for Sensorineural Hearing Loss, in partnership with the University of Pittsburgh
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Samantha Hauser, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40405Level: Advanced1 Hour
The audiogram is the cornerstone of audiological assessment, but individuals with similar hearing thresholds vary in their ability to understand speech in noisy places and can have differing treatment outcomes. This course explores how the concepts of precision medicine can be applied to audiology to better understand this variability, and how new approaches to physiological assessments can improve clinical diagnosis and management of hearing loss.

Supporting Neurodiverse and Deaf Neurodiverse Individuals, in partnership with RIT/National Technical Institute for the Deaf
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Haley Boring, MS, CCC-SLP
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40515Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course reviews the basics of the neurodiversity movement, presents some of the current supporting research, examines common communication differences between neurotypical and neurodiverse communicators, and discusses how neurodiverse and D/hh identities may intersect to impact communication in a hearing healthcare environment.

Changing Counseling Conversations About Hearing Loss: It’s All About the Brain
Natus Sensory CEU courses
Presented by Carol Flexer, PhD, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40853Level: Introductory1 Hour
Hearing occurs in the brain and the ears are the way in. The purpose of this session is to provide a brief overview of auditory neural physiology and to propose two family-friendly counseling narratives.

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