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A Comprehensive Guide to Fitting Frequency-Lowering Hearing Aids

Course: #39442Level: Advanced 12 Hours 683 Reviews
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This article comprehensively examines the intricacies and applications of frequency-lowering technologies in hearing aids. It delves into the various methods of different manufacturers, detailing the technical aspects and potential impacts on speech perception. It emphasizes the need for careful consideration in applying these technologies, tailored to individual needs, and highlights the balance between enhancing audibility and preserving the perceptual distinctions between frequency-lowered speech sounds. The article is a crucial resource for clinicians and researchers, offering insights into optimizing hearing aid performance through frequency-lowering techniques.

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CEUs/Hours Offered: AAA/1.2 Advanced; ACAud/12.0; AHIP/12.0; ASHA/1.2 Advanced, Professional; BAA/12.0; CAA/12.0; Calif SLPAB/12.0; Calif. HADB/12.0 Hearing Aid Related; IACET/1.2; IHS/12.0; Kansas, LTS-S0035/12.0; NZAS/3.0; SAC/12.0; TX TDLR/12.0 Non-manufacturer, TX-142-24-076

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  • checkmarkAfter this course, participants will be able to describe the methods and purposes of different frequency-lowering technologies in hearing aids and evaluate their impact on speech signal processing and speech perception.
  • checkmarkAfter this course, participants will be able to explain how to select and configure frequency-lowering hearing aids for different patients, considering individual audiometric profiles and technology differences, and justify their choices.
  • checkmarkAfter this course, participants will be able to discuss the outcomes associated with frequency-lowering amplification, including the limitations and potential side effects of frequency lowering, the need for individualized fitting, and the challenges and barriers in conducting research to inform evidence-based practices.

Course created on March 6, 2024

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Presenter Disclosure: Financial: Joshua Alexander is an employee of Purdue University and has past research support from: The National Institutes of Health; The Indiana Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute; The William Demant Holding Group; Sonova Holding AG. He is the holder of two patents on a method of frequency lowering and has a recent invention disclosure on another method. He is a paid consultant for Creare, LLC on an NIH SBIR project to develop an open-source, master hearing aid. Dr. Alexander is the recipient of speaker honoraria from Signia, Oticon, Phonak, Starkey, and ReSound hearing aid companies, and received an honorarium for this course. Non-financial: Joshua Alexander has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.

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Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.

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American Academy of Audiology

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Australian College of Audiology

Australian College of Audiology

AudiologyOnline courses are approved for Continuing Education Points by the Australian College of Audiology. Automatic ACAud Approval Number 20000. This course is offered for 12 CEP.


Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario

Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario

The Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario (AHIP) represents and guide its members in their practice which include, the testing and selecting, fitting and dispensing hearing instruments and associated devices in the best interest of the hard of hearing of Ontario. Audiology Online is an approved provider of approved educational activities for AHIP Members. One hour of coursework equals 1 Continuing Education Unit (CEU).


American Speech-Language-Hearing Assn.

American Speech-Language-Hearing Assn.

Advanced Level
1.2 ASHA CEUs


British Academy of Audiology

British Academy of Audiology

This course has been accredited with 12 CPD point/s by the British Academy of Audiology.


Canadian Academy of Audiology

Canadian Academy of Audiology

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International Hearing Society

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New Zealand Audiological Society

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Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation

This course is approved by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation for 12 contact hour(s) for Hearing Instrument Fitters and Providers. No more than 10 contact hours per renewal period may be earned from an approved online continuing education course offered by an approved continuing education sponsor, although "Live Event - Classroom" hours are not subject to this limitation. No more than 5 contact hours per renewal period may be earned from an approved continuing education course offered by an approved manufacturer continuing education sponsor.


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