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Technology Update: Naida Link CROS, A Simple Way to Hear More
Advanced Bionics CEU courses
Presented by Carol Murad
Recorded Webinar
Course: #29791Level: Introductory1 Hour
No CEUs/Hours Offered
AB & Phonak are extremely excited to introduce the Phonak Naida Link CROS device, the first and only wireless CROS solutions designed to work with a cochlear implant! The Naida Link CROS is a tiny, ear-level device that picks up signals presented to the "non-hearing" ear and instantaneously transmits them to the cochlear implant system on the "hearing ear". Join us to find out more about the Naida Link CROS, The Simple Way to Hear More.

Applications of Direct-to-Consumer Hearing Devices for Adults with Hearing Loss
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Vinaya Manchaiah, AuD, MBA, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #29630Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Direct-to-consumer hearing devices have become popular in recent days. This talk will present a summary of literature review on applications of direct-to-consumer hearing devices for adults with hearing loss. The summary is presented on three themes, including: (1) personal sound amplification products (PSAPs); (2) direct-mail hearing aids; and (3) over-the-counter (OTC) hearing aids.

20Q: Cochlear Synaptopathy - Interrupting Communication from Ear to Brain
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Sharon G. Kujawa, PhD
Text/Transcript
Course: #29821Level: Advanced2 Hours
New insights from animal studies of noise-induced and age-related hearing loss suggest that the most vulnerable elements in the inner ear are the synaptic connections between the sensory inner hair cells (IHCs) and the afferent neurons that communicate the information they receive to higher centers. When less than total, IHC synapse loss does not elevate thresholds. This means that it can be widespread in ears with intact hair cell populations and normal audiograms, where it has been called “hidden hearing loss”. Cochlear synapse loss is a likely contributor to difficulties understanding speech in a noisy environment and may be an instigating factor in the generation of tinnitus and hyperacusis, even when thresholds are normal. Beyond noise and aging, cochlear synaptopathy may be widespread in acquired sensorineural hearing loss of other etiologies and degrees of hair cell damage and loss. Normal thresholds or not, this loss of IHC – neural communication is expected to have significant perceptual consequences.

Hearing Loss: Public Health and Consumer Perspectives
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Jan Blustein, MD, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #29647Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course approaches hearing loss from a population/public health perspective, rather than from the perspective of clinical audiology. It also highlights the perspective of people with hearing loss, as consumers of hearing health care.

An Introduction to Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Non-Custom Amplification Devices
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Brian Taylor, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #29658Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The is the first course of a 5-part series entitled, Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Non-Custom Amplification Devices. In this course, Dr. Brian Taylor reviews the findings of the June 2016 NASEM report on affordability and accessibility of hearing healthcare for adults, the shortcomings of the current audiology practice delivery model, and opportunities for improving patient care by using new technology. Visit the AudiologyOnline course library to register for this exciting and timely webinar series.

Sonic Spotlight Series: FittingLINK - Wireless Programming Made Easy
Sonic CEU courses
Presented by Sarah Hunkele, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #297510.5 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Wireless programming has never been easier with the FittingLINK from Sonic. This course will prepare you to program the new Enchant product wirelessly, without the use of an intermediary device.

Hidden Hearing Loss: Cochlear Synaptopathy in Noise-Induced and Age-Related Hearing Loss
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by M. Charles Liberman, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #29640Level: Advanced1 Hour
This course is part of the 10th Annual Noise Induced Hearing Loss Webinar Series on AudiologyOnline. This course will review the phenomenon of cochlear synaptopathy, sometimes referred to as "hidden hearing loss", including its origins, pathophysiology, manifestation/behavioral symptoms and potential future treatments, based on emerging research in this area. Visit the AudiologyOnline course library to register for other courses in this webinar series.

Introduction to Advanced Bionics Cochlear Implants
Advanced Bionics CEU courses
Presented by Katie Skipper
Recorded Webinar
Course: #296631 Hour
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Join us to learn more about cochlear implant candidacy and the unique AB & Phonak technologies that make communication in the real world easier for our recipients.

How to Hear What Your Patients Aren't Saying - Recognizing the Risk Signs for Suicide or Self-Harm
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Lori Zitelli, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #29592Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course is part of the 10th Annual Noise Induced Hearing Loss Webinar Series on AudiologyOnline. Audiologists and students should be aware of the risk signs and predictors of suicide and how to assess this risk, so this presentation will include a list of suicide warning signs and some suggestions for how to react when a patient discloses this intent. Crisis resources and personal experience with this issue will be shared.

World Health Organization "Make Listening Safe" Initiative
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Brian J. Fligor, ScD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #29588Level: Introductory1 Hour
The World Health Organization (WHO) "Make Listening Safe" Initiative began in 2015, and is an impetus behind the recent international resolution on hearing loss prevention. The presenter is subject matter expert for WHO on hearing loss prevention, and chair of the WHO working group to develop standards for noise exposure limits for personal audio systems (i.e., headphones). This webinar details the guidance this working group has provided to WHO, which is expected to be incorporated into manufacture of personal audio systems in the near future.

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