Writing and Publishing a Case Study: Guidelines for AuD Students and Practicing Audiologists
Course: #34703Level: Intermediate 1 Hour 72 ReviewsIn this Webinar we review the process for preparing a case study for publication, including the importance of securing informed consent from the patient. We will also provide guidelines for submitting case study manuscripts to an appropriate journal.
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to describe the process of gathering case evidence from health records, professional literature, and presentations at scientific meetings.
- After this course, participants will be able to identify patient encounters that form a key foundation of descriptive clinical reports in audiology.
- After this course, participants will be able to list the essential components of a professional case study.
Course created on May 6, 2020
Agenda
0-10 Minutes | Introduction: What is a case study? |
10-15 Minutes | Advantages and disadvantages of case studies? |
15-20 Minutes | Types of patients to consider as subjects for case studies |
20-35 Minutes | Components of a manuscript for a case study |
35-40 Minutes | Patient permission and formal consent is essential |
40-50 Minutes | Where and how can you publish a case study? |
50-55 Minutes | Example of a case study |
55-60 Minutes | Summary, Q & A |
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Antony Joseph
AuD, PhD
Antony Joseph is a faculty member at Illinois State University (ISU). A licensed practitioner for over 30 years, Dr. Joseph is a National Academies of Practice (NAP) Distinguished Scholar and Fellow, is Chair of the NAP Audiology Academy and the VP of Education for the Illinois Academy of Audiology. Besides teaching, and research specializing in hearing protection, blast-related hearing loss, and epidemiology, he is a clinical supervisor at ISU and leads the campus Hearing Loss Prevention Program. He is a certified Lean Six Sigma Black Belt, and a 24-year active duty retired Naval Officer who served as Clinic Director for one of the US Navy’s largest outpatient centers, overseas as a Director of Public Health (Japan), and deployed in support of the Operation Enduring Freedom Campaign as a Medical Director.
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James W. Hall III
PhD
James W. Hall III, PhD is an internationally recognized audiologist with 40-years of clinical, teaching, research, and administrative experience. During his career, Dr. Hall has held clinical and academic audiology positions at major medical centers and leadership roles in the American Academy of Audiology. He is the author of over 190 peer-reviewed publications, invited articles, book chapters and also 10 textbooks. Dr. Hall now holds academic appointments as Professor (part-time) at Salus University and the University of Hawaii. Dr. Halls clinical areas of expertise include auditory electrophysiology, tinnitus/hyperacusis, and auditory processing disorders.
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James Hall: Financial: James Hall is a Professor at Salus University and the University of Hawaii. He is the author of ten textbooks. He received an honorarium for this presentation. Non-financial: James Hall has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
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