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It’s Time for More
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Kelly Stahl, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #36041Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Sound scenes are dynamic, complex and unpredictable. It’s the role of the brain to handle this complexity and make sense of it all. Taking our revolutionary BrainHearing™ technologies to the next level, we created a hearing aid that works more like how the brain works. In this course we will explore the new benefits this technology offers people with hearing loss.

The Audiology of Oticon More
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Don Schum, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #36042Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Oticon has long distinguished itself in creating cutting edge solutions for the most difficult problems faced by persons with hearing impairment. With the release of Oticon More, we are again introducing new approaches to allow for the highest levels of performance for users. In this seminar, we will describe design and performance of our new core features, More Sound Intelligence and More Sound Amplifier.

Oticon Government Services Update: Support for the Brain’s Natural Processes
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Sarah Draplin, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35724Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course will cover the current Oticon products and accessories available on contract. Additionally, we will review how new research has influenced and refined our BrainHearing philosophy.

The Role of the Family in the Hearing Aid Process
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Don Schum, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35701Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Often the decision to obtain amplification is made by the patient in consultation with a spouse, other family members or maybe even close friends. For older adults, these relationships can be a significant benefit but may, at times, also bring along some negative elements. And the nature of these relationships may be changing with the generational shift society is experiencing.

Communication Partners in Hearing Care
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Cherilee Rutherford, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35627Level: Introductory1 Hour
The involvement of family and communication partners in healthcare is a well-established element of person centred care. This course will describe the important roles that communication partners play, explore the impact of hearing loss on family members, and identify practical tools that audiologists can use to involve them in the hearing care journey.

The Subjective Evaluation of a New Hearing Aid Fitting
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Don Schum, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35584Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The final judge of the success of a new fitting will of course be the patient, and the criteria that they use may not always be in line with an objective audiological measure. This course will review some of the issues and options at play when having the patient weigh in on the value of the new devices.

Implementing Person-Centered Care in Daily Practice: The Ida Institute Change Guide
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Ena Nielsen, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35478Level: Introductory1 Hour
Getting teams onboard with change can be challenging. This course introduces clinical leads and managers to the Ida Change Guide, an enjoyable and easy-to-use process for involving their teams in the change journey and implementing person-centered care in their clinic.

Personal Protection Equipment and Students with Hearing Loss
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Dave Gordey, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35431Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Children with hearing loss returning to school may encounter teachers and other school-based professionals who will be using personal protective equipment (PPE). This webinar will share data on the effect of different PPE on audibility for students with hearing loss.

Measuring the Effect of a Hearing Aid
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Don Schum, PhD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #35133Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Our field has developed a variety of standardized approaches to measure the effect of a hearing aid fitting. But in many cases, these audiologically measured outcomes do not necessarily correlate with the patient’s overall assessment of the value of the fitting. This course is designed to take a patient-oriented approach to defining the effects of fittings.

Oticon Opn S, Proven to Support the Brain
Oticon CEU courses
Presented by Dianne Senay, AuD
Recorded Webinar
Course: #34779Level: Intermediate1 Hour
The purpose of this session is to provide an overview of the complete Oticon portfolio. Advanced signal processing technologies that clean up the signal making it easier on the brain to make sense of sounds will be reviewed. New additions to the portfolio and the range of hearing impairments that can be fit will be discussed.