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Signia Xperience - September 2024

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

Surgical and Audiological Considerations in Pediatric Bone Anchored Solutions

Ravi Sockalingam, PhD

October 28, 2013

My name is Ravi Sockalingam, and I am the Director of Clinical Research and Professional Relations with Oticon Medical based in the United States. For the benefit of those who are new to the bone anc...   Read More


Asymmetrical Sensorineural Hearing Loss: Fitting Strategies

Donald J. Schum, PhD

October 21, 2013

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here.Many hearing aid fitting techniques that have been developed over the years...   Read More


Improvement of Speech Intelligibility and Subjective Satisfaction with the New Phonak DECT Cordless Phone

Jennifer Appleton-Huber, MSc, Matthias Latzel, PhD

October 16, 2013

AbstractUse of the Phonak DECT CP1 cordless phone improves the average speech reception threshold (SRT) by 9 dB compared to use of a standard phone. Subjective client satisfaction with the Phonak DECT...   Read More


20Q: Audiology to the People – Combining Technology and Connectivity for Services by Telehealth

De Wet Swanepoel, PhD

October 7, 2013

1. It seems that over the past few years I’ve been hearing the word “telehealth” more frequently in audiology-related discussions – why the interest? Telehealth is a relative...   Read More

 


Siemens Expert Series: Evidence-Based Management of Troublesome Tinnitus - Practical Guidelines for the Practicing Professional

James W. Hall III, PhD

September 30, 2013

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live webinar. Download supplemental course materials.Dr. James Hall: I have a policy that I have maintained for the past 40 years: I...   Read More


Application of ABR in Objective Assessment of Infant Hearing

James W. Hall III, PhD

September 23, 2013

Today’s lecture, Application of ABR and Objective Assessment of Infant Hearing, is an important one. There are three more lectures in this series. In lecture two, I will talk about electrococh...   Read More

  


20Q: Acoustic Immittance - What Still Works & What's New

Lisa L. Hunter, PhD

September 9, 2013

1. Clinical immittance testing has been around a long time, hasn’t it?Relatively speaking, yes. Even before I was born! There are reports of acoustic reflex testing using an impedance bridge going b...   Read More

  


Effects of Hearing Preservation for Cochlear Implant Outcomes - Vanderbilt Audiology’s Journal Club

René Gifford, PhD

August 26, 2013

Gus Mueller: I am delighted to be here today and am looking forward to this presentation. In case you are new, the Vandy Journal Club is presented four times a year, and this is our fourth year. We...   Read More

  


Why FM/DM?

Michelle Mattingly, AuD, CCC-A

August 23, 2013

Why Wireless or FM technology?Hearing aids fall short of providing clear audio in all listening situations, especially in noisy and reverberant environments, and when the speaker is at a distance.Back...   Read More


Strategy and Design in Your Audiology Clinic

Brian Taylor, AuD

August 19, 2013

The topic of my one-hour presentation is Introduction to Strategy and Design in Audiology. It is a bit of an unusual topic for most clinical audiologists; nevertheless, I think it is an important one...   Read More


FAQs on AERs

James W. Hall III, PhD, Samuel R. Atcherson, PhD

August 12, 2013

IntroductionIn June 2013, AudiologyOnline held a series of webinars entitled, Update on Auditory Electrophysiology – Evidence-Based Clinical Applications. The webinars were organized by Dr. Jam...   Read More

  


20Q: Listening Effort - We Know It’s a Problem But How Do You Measure It?

Erin Margaret Picou, AuD, PhD

August 5, 2013

As audiologists, we’re pretty good at conducting behavioral testing that assesses our patients’ complaints regarding hearing and communication. Problems with hearing soft sounds? We conduct pure-t...   Read More

  


Siemens Expert Series: Normal Loudness Perception: Is it Important, Is it Achievable?

Catherine Palmer, PhD

July 29, 2013

It is nice to be back in the Siemens Seminar Series talking about a topic that I find interesting, normal loudness perception. I am approaching this from all three areas in which I work - teaching at...   Read More

 


Monosyllabic Word Testing: Five Simple Steps to Improve Accuracy and Efficiency

Benjamin W.Y. Hornsby, PhD, H. Gustav Mueller, PhD

July 29, 2013

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here (link to handout).Gus Mueller: It’s always a pleasure to host the Va...   Read More

  


ICS Impulse – Revolutionizing Vestibular Assessment

Wendy Crumley-Welsh, MS, CCC-A

July 22, 2013

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials.Thank you for joining us for this course featuring head impulse testing from Ot...   Read More

 


APD in Children: A Time-Compressed Overview

Rebekah F. Cunningham, PhD

July 22, 2013

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here (link to handout).The title of the presentation is Auditory Processing Dis...   Read More

  


The Science Behind SeboTek's HD2 and Easy-CLICK Coupling

Wayne Staab, PhD, Paul Jackson, Charley Feeley

July 15, 2013

Introduction Sebotek changed and dramatically improved the hearing aid industry worldwide with their invention of receiver-in-the-canal (RIC) technology in 2003. More than just a new hearing aid style...   Read More


The Distortional Aspect of Sensorineural Hearing Loss: What Can Be Done

Donald J. Schum, PhD

July 15, 2013

Editor’s Note: This text course is an edited transcript of a live seminar. Download supplemental course materials here (link to handout). This is going to be an old-school course. A few months...   Read More

 


20Q: Noise, Aging and the Brain - How Experience and Training Can Improve Communication

Nina Kraus, PhD

July 8, 2013

What’s the connection between the work of Colin Cherry and Don Jewett? Don’t shout out your answer right away, as some of our younger readers might be saying . . . who the heck are Colin Cherry an...   Read More

   


The Telecoil: The Lonely Transducer that Can Be a Big Producer

Michael Valente, PhD

June 24, 2013

Talking about the telecoil is something that is relatively new to me. About two years ago a student wanted me to be a mentor for a Capstone project and we eventually came up with a project dealing wi...   Read More

  


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