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Hearing Evaluation Adults CEU Courses

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Revolutionizing Auditory Hearing Screening: Methods and Best Practices
INVENTIS • Audiology & Balance Equipment CEU courses
Presented by Stavros Hatzopoulos, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40913Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This webinar explores advanced methodologies in auditory hearing screening, focusing on the statistical foundations of screening programs, patient selection criteria, and innovative technologies such as Auditory Brainstem Responses (ABR), Auditory Steady-State Responses (ASSR), and genetic testing. Participants will also learn about the future of hearing screening, with a special emphasis on AI-driven technologies that enhance diagnostic precision and streamline clinical workflows.

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.

Beyond Type A, B, and C: Normalizing Mass, Friction, and Stiffness-Dominated Language in Wideband Tympanometry Middle Ear Assessment
Grason-Stadler (GSI) CEU courses
Presented by Jackie Davie, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40725Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Mass, stiffness, friction dominance—these terms get tossed around in ME pathologies, but how well do we really use them? Let’s cut through the noise: revisit the core concepts, apply them to real clinical cases, and sharpen your day-to-day interpretation skills.

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.

Beyond the Basics: Interpreting Wideband Tympanometry with Confidence
Grason-Stadler (GSI) CEU courses
Presented by Jackie Davie, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40708Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Wideband tympanometry is a powerful tool—if you know how to use it. Join this session to learn practical interpretation techniques and gain the confidence to integrate WBT into your daily practice.

Maximizing Referrals: A Collaborative Approach to Hearing Screening in Primary Care
SHOEBOX Ltd. CEU courses
Presented by Angela Morris, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40573Level: Intermediate0.5 Hours
Learn how to establish strong partnerships with primary care providers to integrate hearing screenings into routine exams and increase referrals to your clinic. This course provides practical strategies for collaboration, identifying more patients in need of hearing care, and using SHOEBOX QuickTest as a quick and efficient tool to streamline the process.

Widex Allure: Balancing Feedback Management with Sound Quality
Widex CEU courses
Presented by Laura Winther Balling, PhD, Matthias Vormann, PhD, Steen Rose, Ole Hau, MSc
Text/Transcript
Course: #40498Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course explains how the tradeoff between feedback management and sound quality in hearing aids may be optimally managed and shows the benefits of doing so on one hearing aid platform, compared with a previous generation as well as other current products.

Advanced Ear Examination for Clinical Decision-Making
INVENTIS • Audiology & Balance Equipment CEU courses
Presented by Jay Jindal, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40385Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This presentation highlights the critical role of advanced ear examination in diagnosing various pathologies of the outer and middle ear, supporting effective clinical decision-making. Key focus areas include identifying otoscopic findings that warrant medical or safeguarding referrals, impact impression-taking, or alter the normal acoustics of the ear—essential considerations for accurate hearing technology fitting. The importance of conducting a thorough and holistic examination to detect infections or abnormalities is also emphasized. Practical guidance on diagnostic ear examination is provided, including its role in identifying specific outer and middle ear conditions and safeguarding children and vulnerable adults. The session covers essential procedural aspects and equips clinicians with tools and strategies to enhance diagnostic accuracy and ensure patient safety, making it an invaluable resource for improving ear health practices.

What’s New With GSI
Grason-Stadler (GSI) CEU courses
Presented by Karen Morris, MS, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40213Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
GSI continues to address the needs of practicing hearing healthcare professionals in an ever-changing environment. Updates to current products, new products, and new features will be discussed in this presentation.

Practical Video Otoscopy: Everyday Clinical Imaging of the External/Middle Ear
INVENTIS • Audiology & Balance Equipment CEU courses
Presented by Clayton Fisher, M.Cl.Sc
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40298Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This webinar, presented by Clayton Fisher, M.Cl.Sc., focuses on the advancements in video otoscopy technology and its critical role in modern audiology practices. Attendees will learn about different device options, practical tips for usage, and clinical examples that highlight the benefits of video otoscopy in diagnosis, documentation, and patient engagement.

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