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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/ethics-for-hearing-healthcare-professional-40089
Ethics for the Hearing Healthcare Professional
Professionals in the hearing healthcare industry must follow a code of ethics. Ethical guidelines can vary based on experiences and perspectives; therefore, each practice should create their own specific code of ethics. These should be based on professional organization’s guidelines such as the American Academy of Audiology or the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. This course will discuss the difference between laws and ethics and the purpose of an ethics protocol in a hearing healthcare practice. An ethical decision-making matrix was also reviewed.
auditory, textual, visual
129
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Ethics for the Hearing Healthcare Professional
Professionals in the hearing healthcare industry must follow a code of ethics. Ethical guidelines can vary based on experiences and perspectives; therefore, each practice should create their own specific code of ethics. These should be based on professional organization’s guidelines such as the American Academy of Audiology or the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. This course will discuss the difference between laws and ethics and the purpose of an ethics protocol in a hearing healthcare practice. An ethical decision-making matrix was also reviewed.
40089
Online
PT60M
Ethics for the Hearing Healthcare Professional
Presented by Marjorie Klaskin, AuD, CCC-A
Course: #40089Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Hearing Aid Related; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
Under Review: TX TDLR/1.0 Manufacturer
Under Review: TX TDLR/1.0 Manufacturer
Professionals in the hearing healthcare industry must follow a code of ethics. Ethical guidelines can vary based on experiences and perspectives; therefore, each practice should create their own specific code of ethics. These should be based on professional organization’s guidelines such as the American Academy of Audiology or the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. This course will discuss the difference between laws and ethics and the purpose of an ethics protocol in a hearing healthcare practice. An ethical decision-making matrix was also reviewed.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/ethical-business-practices-in-fitting-39188
Ethical Business Practices in Fitting Hearing Aids
The program of Ethical Business Practices is based on PCC (person-centered care) and helps the professional (audiologist, HCP, or HIS) determine the individual's best and most optimal hearing aid solution. The concept assists independent clinics not only in improving business results but also in creating clients through proactive word of mouth.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
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Ethical Business Practices in Fitting Hearing Aids
The program of Ethical Business Practices is based on PCC (person-centered care) and helps the professional (audiologist, HCP, or HIS) determine the individual's best and most optimal hearing aid solution. The concept assists independent clinics not only in improving business results but also in creating clients through proactive word of mouth.
39188
Online
PT60M
Ethical Business Practices in Fitting Hearing Aids
Presented by Oliver von Borstel
Course: #39188Level: Introductory1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Introductory; ACAud/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Introductory, Related; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Ethics/Business Practices; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR/1.0 Non-manufacturer, TX-142-24-009
The program of Ethical Business Practices is based on PCC (person-centered care) and helps the professional (audiologist, HCP, or HIS) determine the individual's best and most optimal hearing aid solution. The concept assists independent clinics not only in improving business results but also in creating clients through proactive word of mouth.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/neurodiversity-inclusion-in-audiology-education-38270
Neurodiversity Inclusion in Audiology Education and Practice
An increasing number of people who are neurodiverse (people who have conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia) are pursuing higher education, including education and employment in the field of audiology. This presentation by neurodivergent professionals promotes a cultural shift of inclusion for students, clinicians, researchers, and professors who identify as neurodivergent, and discusses the practical and ethical considerations for neurodiversity inclusivity in audiology.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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AudiologyOnline
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Neurodiversity Inclusion in Audiology Education and Practice
An increasing number of people who are neurodiverse (people who have conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia) are pursuing higher education, including education and employment in the field of audiology. This presentation by neurodivergent professionals promotes a cultural shift of inclusion for students, clinicians, researchers, and professors who identify as neurodivergent, and discusses the practical and ethical considerations for neurodiversity inclusivity in audiology.
38270
Online
PT60M
Neurodiversity Inclusion in Audiology Education and Practice
Presented by Shade Kirjava, AuD, ABA-C, Kate Witham, AuD
Course: #38270Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Related; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
An increasing number of people who are neurodiverse (people who have conditions such as autism, ADHD, and dyslexia) are pursuing higher education, including education and employment in the field of audiology. This presentation by neurodivergent professionals promotes a cultural shift of inclusion for students, clinicians, researchers, and professors who identify as neurodivergent, and discusses the practical and ethical considerations for neurodiversity inclusivity in audiology.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/essential-ethics-in-audiology-today-37777
Essential Ethics in Audiology Today
Practical information on ethical conduct and decision making for audiologists. Specific topics include models for ethical decision making in health care professions, ethical provision of audiology services via teleaudiology, ensuring ethical behavior of audiology support personnel, and real-life case study examples of unethical behavior in audiology.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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AudiologyOnline
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Essential Ethics in Audiology Today
Practical information on ethical conduct and decision making for audiologists. Specific topics include models for ethical decision making in health care professions, ethical provision of audiology services via teleaudiology, ensuring ethical behavior of audiology support personnel, and real-life case study examples of unethical behavior in audiology.
37777
Online
PT60M
Essential Ethics in Audiology Today
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD
Course: #37777Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Related; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
Practical information on ethical conduct and decision making for audiologists. Specific topics include models for ethical decision making in health care professions, ethical provision of audiology services via teleaudiology, ensuring ethical behavior of audiology support personnel, and real-life case study examples of unethical behavior in audiology.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/core-topics-for-audiology-assistants-37123
Core Topics for Audiology Assistants
This course includes one hour of content on each of the following topics: 1) ethical concepts and decision-making; 2) universal safety precautions, including the Occupational Safety & Health Administration's (OSHA) bloodborne pathogens standard, and 3) patient confidentiality and the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA).
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Core Topics for Audiology Assistants
This course includes one hour of content on each of the following topics: 1) ethical concepts and decision-making; 2) universal safety precautions, including the Occupational Safety & Health Administration's (OSHA) bloodborne pathogens standard, and 3) patient confidentiality and the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA).
37123
Online
PT180M
Core Topics for Audiology Assistants
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD, Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, Amit Gosalia, AuD
Course: #37123Level: Introductory3 Hours
AAA/0.3 Introductory; ACAud/3.0; AHIP/3.0; ASHA/0.3 Introductory, Related; BAA/3.0; CAA/3.0; Calif SLPAB/3.0; IACET/0.3; IHS/3.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/3.0; NZAS/3.0; SAC/3.0
This course includes one hour of content on each of the following topics: 1) ethical concepts and decision-making; 2) universal safety precautions, including the Occupational Safety & Health Administration's (OSHA) bloodborne pathogens standard, and 3) patient confidentiality and the Health Insurance Portability & Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/yes-real-ear-measures-matter-36809
Yes, Real-Ear Measures Matter to Your Patients
Real-ear measures are used to reach our goal of helping patients with hearing loss improve their hearing. This course will discuss how real-ear measures are used to verify hearing aid fittings or other amplification devices. It is our professional and ethical responsibility to perform the standard practices with each patient in hopes that it will lead to maximizing the benefit of the hearing aids/devices as part of the overall treatment plan for the patient’s hearing loss.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
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Yes, Real-Ear Measures Matter to Your Patients
Real-ear measures are used to reach our goal of helping patients with hearing loss improve their hearing. This course will discuss how real-ear measures are used to verify hearing aid fittings or other amplification devices. It is our professional and ethical responsibility to perform the standard practices with each patient in hopes that it will lead to maximizing the benefit of the hearing aids/devices as part of the overall treatment plan for the patient’s hearing loss.
36809
Online
PT60M
Yes, Real-Ear Measures Matter to Your Patients
Presented by Therese C. Walden, AuD
Course: #36809Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud/1.0; AHIP/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; Calif. HADB/1.0 Hearing Aid Related; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0; TX TDLR/1.0 Non-manufacturer, TX-142-21-104
Real-ear measures are used to reach our goal of helping patients with hearing loss improve their hearing. This course will discuss how real-ear measures are used to verify hearing aid fittings or other amplification devices. It is our professional and ethical responsibility to perform the standard practices with each patient in hopes that it will lead to maximizing the benefit of the hearing aids/devices as part of the overall treatment plan for the patient’s hearing loss.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/ethics-in-audiology-presented-partnership-35880
Ethics in Audiology, presented in partnership with Salus University
In this two-part series, a review of unique ethical challenges that can arise will be covered to provide audiologists with a framework for evaluating and resolving ethical quandaries that may occur in pediatric audiology. Discussion of specific elements that will ensure that humanitarian outreach programs reach sustainability and success will be reviewed.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Ethics in Audiology, presented in partnership with Salus University
In this two-part series, a review of unique ethical challenges that can arise will be covered to provide audiologists with a framework for evaluating and resolving ethical quandaries that may occur in pediatric audiology. Discussion of specific elements that will ensure that humanitarian outreach programs reach sustainability and success will be reviewed.
35880
Online
PT180M
Ethics in Audiology, presented in partnership with Salus University
Presented by Ryan McCreery, PhD, Jackie Clark, PhD
Course: #35880Level: Intermediate3 Hours
AAA/0.3 Intermediate; ACAud/3.0; ASHA/0.3 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/3.0; CAA/3.0; Calif SLPAB/3.0; IACET/0.3; IHS/3.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/3.0; NZAS/3.0; SAC/3.0; Tier 1 (ABA Certificants)/0.3
In this two-part series, a review of unique ethical challenges that can arise will be covered to provide audiologists with a framework for evaluating and resolving ethical quandaries that may occur in pediatric audiology. Discussion of specific elements that will ensure that humanitarian outreach programs reach sustainability and success will be reviewed.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/salus-series-humanitarian-audiology-35637
Voluntourist or Insightful Humanitarian, presented in partnership with Salus University
As the expense of travel has been reduced, so too has the access to very remote regions and countries. This course will delve into specific elements that will ensure that humanitarian outreach programs in hearing healthcare reach sustainability and success.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
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Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
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AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Voluntourist or Insightful Humanitarian, presented in partnership with Salus University
As the expense of travel has been reduced, so too has the access to very remote regions and countries. This course will delve into specific elements that will ensure that humanitarian outreach programs in hearing healthcare reach sustainability and success.
35637
Online
PT90M
Voluntourist or Insightful Humanitarian, presented in partnership with Salus University
Presented by Jackie Clark, PhD
Course: #35637Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
AAA/0.15 Intermediate; ACAud/1.5; ASHA/0.15 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.5; CAA/1.5; Calif SLPAB/1.5; Calif. HADB/1.5 Ethics/Business Practices; IACET/0.2; IHS/1.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.5; NZAS/2.0; SAC/1.5
As the expense of travel has been reduced, so too has the access to very remote regions and countries. This course will delve into specific elements that will ensure that humanitarian outreach programs in hearing healthcare reach sustainability and success.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/salus-series-practicing-pediatric-ethics-35636
Approaches for Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Audiology, presented in partnership with Salus University
Providing audiological care for children with hearing loss and their families is rewarding, but unique ethical challenges can arise. The goal of this presentation is to provide audiologists with a framework for evaluating and resolving ethical quandaries that may occur in pediatric audiology.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Approaches for Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Audiology, presented in partnership with Salus University
Providing audiological care for children with hearing loss and their families is rewarding, but unique ethical challenges can arise. The goal of this presentation is to provide audiologists with a framework for evaluating and resolving ethical quandaries that may occur in pediatric audiology.
35636
Online
PT90M
Approaches for Resolving Ethical Dilemmas in Pediatric Audiology, presented in partnership with Salus University
Presented by Ryan McCreery, PhD
Course: #35636Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
AAA/0.15 Intermediate; ACAud/1.5; ASHA/0.15 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.5; CAA/1.5; Calif SLPAB/1.5; IACET/0.2; IHS/1.5; IL EITP/1.5; Kansas, LTS-S0035/1.5; NZAS/2.0; SAC/1.5
Providing audiological care for children with hearing loss and their families is rewarding, but unique ethical challenges can arise. The goal of this presentation is to provide audiologists with a framework for evaluating and resolving ethical quandaries that may occur in pediatric audiology.
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https://www.audiologyonline.com/audiology-ceus/course/ethics-in-audiology-today-33982
Ethics in Audiology Today
This presentation provides audiologists with practical information on ethical conduct and decision making in clinical and educational settings. Specific topics include ethical concerns and considerations important in the interaction of audiologists with clinical and academic professionals, students, industry representatives, and patients and their families.
auditory, textual, visual
129
USD
Subscription
Unlimited COURSE Access for $129/year
OnlineOnly
AudiologyOnline
www.audiologyonline.com
Ethics in Audiology Today
This presentation provides audiologists with practical information on ethical conduct and decision making in clinical and educational settings. Specific topics include ethical concerns and considerations important in the interaction of audiologists with clinical and academic professionals, students, industry representatives, and patients and their families.
33982
Online
PT60M
Ethics in Audiology Today
Presented by James W. Hall III, PhD
Course: #33982Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AAA/0.1 Intermediate; ACAud/1.0; ASHA/0.1 Intermediate, Professional; BAA/1.0; CAA/1.0; Calif SLPAB/1.0; IACET/0.1; IHS/1.0; NZAS/1.0; SAC/1.0
This presentation provides audiologists with practical information on ethical conduct and decision making in clinical and educational settings. Specific topics include ethical concerns and considerations important in the interaction of audiologists with clinical and academic professionals, students, industry representatives, and patients and their families.