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Cultural Literacy in Audiology: Audiologists’ Perspectives and Attitudes
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Traci Brinkley, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #39704Level: Introductory1 Hour
Cultural literacy is an important component of patient-centered care, but how this is addressed by audiologists and their respective workplaces remains largely varied. This session provides an overview of audiologists’ perspectives on cultural literacy and the degree to which audiologists are prepared and confident in delivering culturally sensitive care necessary for patient-centered care.

Social Determinants of Health and Audiology
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Laura Coco, PhD, AuD, CCC-A
Recorded WebinarText/Transcript
Course: #39627Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course explores the integration of social determinants of health (SDOH) into audiology practice, emphasizing the impact of socioeconomic, educational, environmental, and healthcare access factors on hearing health outcomes. Participants will gain insights into identifying, addressing, and advocating for SDOH-related disparities to promote equity and improve patient care.

MED-EL’s Bilingual Support: Improving Care and Support for the Latino Population
MED-EL CEU courses
Presented by Annie Rodriguez, AuD, FAAA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #39655Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course reviews the healthcare challenges that the Latino population face within the United States. It explores MED-EL’s Bilingual Program and the support this program offers to our professional partners and patients, to break down the cultural and language barriers that impact their overall success.

Transgender Healthcare Primer for Clinical Audiologists
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Shade Kirjava, AuD, ABA-C, Darshana Rawal, MPH
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38635Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Recent research has indicated that millions of Americans, 0.7% of the total population, identify as transgender. This presentation provides an overview of transgender identity for clinical audiologists and summarizes the social, legal, and medical landscape of transgender identity as it relates to audiology and the auditory and vestibular systems.

Learning To Practice with Cultural Humility
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Adeola Solaru, MSOT, OTR/L, Caitlin Rhoten, OTD, OTR/L
Recorded WebinarAudio
Course: #42907Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course will discuss ways of incorporating cultural humility into everyday practice. It will also stress the importance of self-reflection, to allow hearing healthcare providers to examine their attitudes on cultural humility and foster views about acceptance and inclusion to create more authentic and meaningful therapeutic relationships with their clients.

An Overview of Hearing Healthcare Disparities
Advanced Bionics CEU courses
Presented by Matthew Bush, MD, PhD, MBA
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38328Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Join to learn how social determinants of health are critical considerations for improving hearing health care for individuals and families. Dr. Bush’s research and clinical focus has moved the field forward in thinking outside of the “ear” and influencing positive change by looking at the 5 domains of social determinants to improve access to care.

Neurodiversity Inclusion in Audiology Education and Practice
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Shade Kirjava, AuD, ABA-C, Kate Witham, AuD
Recorded WebinarAudio
Course: #38270Level: Intermediate1 Hour
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.

Implicit Bias: Research and Tools
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Katrinna Mathews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW, Anna Smith, MS, Leigha Jansen, EdD, CCC-A
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38237Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Implicit bias training is an important first step in understanding the complexities of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in hearing healthcare. This course covers the current research on implicit biases as well as interventions for individuals and organizations to address implicit bias in a hearing healthcare setting.

Managing Implicit Bias for Healthcare Excellence
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Anna Smith, MS, Katrinna Mathews, DSW, MEd, LAPSW
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38238Level: Intermediate2 Hours
Implicit bias training is an important first step in understanding the complexities of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging in hearing healthcare. This course covers what implicit biases are, how they impact health professionals, and what interventions hearing health practitioners can do to address them.

Pragmatic Approaches to Overcoming Hearing Healthcare Disparities, in partnership with American Auditory Society
AudiologyOnline CEU courses
Presented by Matthew L. Bush, MD, PhD, MBA, FACS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #38133Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The field of hearing health care research would benefit from evaluating and expanding pragmatic translational research approaches to extend equitable hearing health care and novel interventions to diverse populations. This presentation will explore pragmatic approaches to address health disparities through research and community-based program development.

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