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Real Ear Measurements: The Basics
Starkey CEU courses
Presented by Amanda Wolfe, AuD, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40192Level: Introductory0.5 Hours
Performing real-ear measures ensures patient audibility; therefore, it has long been considered a recommended best practice. The use of REM remains low due to reports that it can be time-consuming. This course will discuss the very basics of REMs.

eAudiology: The Perils of Using Untrained Interpreters and Translated Materials with Spanish Speakers
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Edward Garcia, AuD, Laura Gaeta, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40119Level: Introductory1 Hour
This webinar provides audiologists with information about considerations when working with Spanish-speaking adult patients with hearing loss. It will discuss assessment procedures, health literacy concerns, and the inclusion of interpreters in the clinical setting. Recommendations for culturally and linguistically appropriate communication and service provisions with this population will also be given. The focus will be on audiologists who experience a language barrier or mismatch with their Spanish-speaking patients.

eAudiology: Mobile Audiology Workshop: Is Launching a Successful Mobile Practice a Pipe Dream, or Is It Your Untapped Key to True Brand Differentiation?
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Bradley Stewart, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40120Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course discusses whether a mobile or house call audiology program is right for you and your business. This course covers a business analysis so that you can determine for yourself if mobile audiology is what you've been missing to create a truly differentiated and unique service offering in your market.

eAudiology: Join the Discussion: Moving from Microaggressions to Cultural Humility: A Critical Discussion for Audiology
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Alaa K. Abdelhakiem, PharmD, Lachelle Lazarus, AuD, Erica Friedland, AuD, Katie Masterson Colella, AuD, Laura Gaeta, PhD, Jackie Jouette, Jennifer Phelan, AuD, Sonia Cuero, AuD, Jocelyn Tubbs, AuD, Suzanne Pak, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40285Level: Introductory4 Hours
In a four-part discussion series, the Academy will address the range of incivilities and microaggressions that audiologists and students may experience in their various practice and education settings. The series will give voice to real experiences while offering practical tools and strategies within each discussion to help move the profession holistically toward committing to cultural humility in practice. Part one of the series will provide an overview of microaggressions and the framework of cultural humility, as well as begin to introduce strategies within the context of individual stories.

eAudiology: Ethical Considerations in Audiology Practice
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Melissa Ferrello, AuD, Victor Bray, PhD, Alison M. Grimes, AuD, Devon Weist, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40137Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course is presented by members and a former member of the Academy’s Ethical Practices Committee (EPC). They review current ethical topics related to the audiology profession. Also included are discussions of ethical situations and the application of the Academy’s Code of Ethics to these hypothetical situations.

eAudiology: Migraines in the Audiology Clinic - What You Need to Know
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Sam Bittel, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40097Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Migraine is a common neurological disorder with audiovestibular symptoms like tinnitus, hearing loss, and vertigo, requiring audiologists to understand its management. This webinar covers migraine mechanisms, management strategies, and their connection to ear disorders, providing practical information for clinical practice.

eAudiology: Mind Your Step - How to Successfully Incorporate an Audiology Assistant
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Nichole Kingham, AuD
Audio
Course: #40101Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Working hard in your business instead of working ON your business? An audiology assistant may be just the thing to help create balance. But where to start? What can an assistant do? Not do? How do you find the right person, then train them? What do you pay them? With this learning module, you'll receive useful tools and an excellent understanding of how to take the first steps toward easily incorporating an audiology assistant into your practice.

eAudiology: Mental Health First Aid for Patients Across the Lifespan
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Ursula M. Findlen, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40107Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Hearing loss is known to coincide with a host of health-related issues, including mental health. Audiologists need be able to identify when emotional and psychological well-being is at risk in both the patients we serve and their close family members, who also are affected by these diagnoses. This course reviews models for delivering difficult information, the signs of potential mental health crisis, and discuss how to handle conversations surrounding mental health. Didactic cases from across the lifespan will be presented to highlight themes and differences when working with different populations.

eAudiology: Case-Based Options for Coding Audiology Services
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Annette A. Burton, AuD, Anna M. Jilla, AuD, PhD, Erin Miller, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40109Level: Introductory1.5 Hours
Currently, many payers do not provide coverage to their beneficiaries for all services within audiology’s scope of practice. Some payers only cover medically necessary hearing and balance assessment services with no coverage provision for therapeutic services. Additionally, most payers do not cover the assessment and management services performed by audiologists, which are necessary for quality patient care. Audiologists must be knowledgeable of payer-specific policies for those with whom they contract and determine if their reimbursement covers the cost of providing the service. This session discusses case-based coding/payment options for audiologists to consider when providing non-covered audiology services.

eAudiology: Using Malpractice Claim Data to Identify Risks in Audiology Practice
American Academy of Audiology CEU courses
Presented by Jennifer Flynn, CPHRM
Recorded Webinar
Course: #40110Level: Introductory1 Hour
This session addresses audiologists’ most common professional liability concerns, including emerging risks and ways that audiologists can protect themselves from liability exposures. Utilizing HPSO/CNA’s database of audiology closed professional liability claims, we can identify liability patterns and trends, we can highlight adverse events that resulted in financial loss or expenses, and we focus on the types of situations most likely to have serious adverse consequences for patients and create liability exposures for audiologists. Using this information, audiologists can examine their own current practices in relation to the claims and losses experienced by their peers.

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