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Inventis - June 2023

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Read CEU articles and transcripts from experts in audiology and industry.

Sound Bytes on SoundRecover

Christine Jones, AuD, CCC-A

March 10, 2014

IntroductionNon-Linear Frequency Compression (NFC), or SoundRecover by Phonak, is a form of frequency lowering applied in hearing instruments. Developed in response to an age-old perfect storm that e...   Read More

 


Making Speech More Distinct

Don Schum, PhD

March 10, 2014

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here (link to handout) The title, “Making Speech More Distinct,” is...   Read More

 


20Q: Auditory Fitness for Duty

Doug Brungart, PhD

March 10, 2014

1. Walter Reed Medical Center . . . that’s a place with a lot of audiology history, right? Most certainly. What started off as Walter Reed General Hospital in 1909 became Walter Reed Army Medical Ce...   Read More

  


Vanderbilt Audiology’s Journal Club: Hearing Aid Features and Benefits – Research Evidence

Todd Ricketts, PhD, H. Gustav Mueller, PhD

February 24, 2014

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here.Gus Mueller: This is our fourth year of our quarterly Vanderbilt Journal C...   Read More

 


The Five Key Drivers of Customer Intimacy in Hearing Care

Brian Taylor, AuD

February 17, 2014

Although we cannot be certain, it appears that we are in the midst of a sea change in the way audiologists and hearing instrument specialists deliver care to patients. Not only do we live in a world...   Read More


Widex Dream: 3 Reasons Why

James W. Martin, AuD

February 10, 2014

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here. James Martin: Today we are going to talk about Widex Dream: True to Life...   Read More


20Q: The Audiologist as Gatekeeper for Language and Cognition

Derek Stiles, PhD

February 10, 2014

1. I know you’re an audiologist, but I’ve heard that you also know a few things about language development?Well, I think any audiologist who works frequently with children also deals with...   Read More

    


Embracing the Tinnitus Patient: Making Treatment and Reimbursement a Practical Reality

Casie Keaton, AuD, CCC-A

January 28, 2014

Embracing the Tinnitus Patient: Making Treatment and Reimbursement a Practical Reality Casie Keaton, Au.D., CCC-A, Clinical Sales Manager, Neuromonics Editor’s Note: This text course is an edite...   Read More


Singing in the Rain: Using Music to Reinforce Listening and Spoken Language in Children with Hearing Loss (for Professionals)

Chris Barton, MM, MT-BC

January 27, 2014

This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here.Valerie Lebeaux: I am the Consumer Education and Rehab Manager at Advanced Bionics and will be...   Read More

  


Preventing Medical Errors - Update

Cindy Beyer, AuD, Suzanne Younker, AuD

January 20, 2014

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here.Cindy Beyer: Before we get started, I would like to give you some backgrou...   Read More


What is Good Hearing Aid Sound Quality, and Does it Really Matter?

Anders H. Jessen, Lars Baekgaard, Hanne Pernille Andersen, PhD

January 15, 2014

IntroductionToday's hearing instruments are available at various levels of sophistication. As a hearing care professional, you are faced daily with the challenge of selecting those hearing aids th...   Read More


Using the New LACE Online Features in Sycle

Jessica DeFauw, MS, FAAA, Jennifer Henderson-Sabes, MA

January 13, 2014

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here.Jessica DeFauw: To get started, I am going to introduce Jennifer Henderson-...   Read More

 


Tinnitus Management Fundamentals: Widex Zen Therapy

Meryl Epstein, MA

January 13, 2014

Today’s program is Tinnitus Management Fundamentals: Widex Zen Therapy. For those of you who would like additional information, we do have some recorded sessions in the AudiologyOnline library...   Read More


20Q: Real-Ear Probe-Microphone Measures — 30 Years of Progress?

H. Gustav Mueller, PhD

January 13, 2014

1. You mention progress? I just saw a new system where the core processing is a small device with a USB connection to a laptop. That sure beats the big cumbersome systems of years ago.You’re right....   Read More

  


Rayovac Hearing Aid Batteries – Important Things to Know to Ensure Patient Satisfaction

Ann Rule, MBA, Kevin Kouba, BBA, MBA

December 16, 2013

Kevin Kouba: Today we are going to talk about some important things for you to know to ensure patient satisfaction with hearing aid batteries. After completing this training, you should be able to u...   Read More


Acceptable Strategies for Prevention of Noise- and Music-Induced Hearing Loss

Brian Fligor, ScD

December 9, 2013

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials.Brian Fligor: I am excited to present the first webinar in this year’s Exp...   Read More


Cortical Response Applications for Audiometric and Audibility Assessment

Samuel R. Atcherson, PhD

November 25, 2013

Editor’s Note: This is an edited transcript of a live webinar on AudiologyOnline. Download supplemental course materials.Sam Atcherson: Last week in our electrophysiology series, we talked abo...   Read More


ABR: An Illustration of Auditory Dysfunction through Clinical Cases, Presented in Partnership with Rush University

Amy K. Winston, AuD, Robin B. Stoner, AuD

November 18, 2013

ABR: An Illustration of Auditory Dysfunction through Clinical Cases, Presented in Partnership with Rush UniversityEditor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Downl...   Read More

  


20Q: Improving Speech Understanding in the Classroom - Today's Solutions

Daniel Ostergren, AuD

November 11, 2013

1) I haven’t heard that much about classroom acoustics, or “classroom amplification” of late. I assumed this was because most of the issues had been addressed? Not entirely true, unf...   Read More

  


Clinical Applications of Electrocochleography in Audiology Today

James W. Hall III, PhD

October 28, 2013

We will start today with a historical overview of electrocochleography (ECochG). We will quickly review of the generators of ECochG. That will lead into a discussion of a clinical test protocol for E...   Read More

 


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