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Quick Tips: Life Made Easy via iScan
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Carol Meyers, AuD, Jonathan Hwang, MS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #265300.5 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
With iScan, everything you need in your workflow can simply and efficiently be done through our complete e-ordering process. Learn the components of this seamless integration that enables you to complete a customized and validated order.

Quick Tips: iScan Set-up
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Carol Meyers, AuD, Jonathan Hwang, MS
Recorded Webinar
Course: #265290.5 Hours
No CEUs/Hours Offered
iScan allows you to take a 3D image of the earmold impression and send it directly to Siemens hearing instruments. The electronic workflow maximizes efficiency. Learn the basics of the software /hardware set-up in this tutorial.

Trainable Hearing Aids - Friend or Foe for the Clinician?
Signia CEU courses
Presented by H. Gustav Mueller, PhD
Text/Transcript
Course: #22210Level: Intermediate1 Hour
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Trainable hearing aids have been available for several years, although curiously, not embraced by many audiologists. This course is a review of trainable hearing aids, how they function and potential patient benefits. It will discuss the results of several research studies with trainable products, and illustrate how the findings of these studies relate to clinical practice. Finally, we’ll talk about some day-to-day applications for this technology, and hopefully conclude that trainable hearing aids are indeed a friend, not a foe.This course is part of the Signia Expert Series.

Maximizing Speech Intelligibility for Open Canal Fittings
Signia CEU courses
Presented by Josef Chalupper, PhD, Robert Kasanmascheff
Text/Transcript
Course: #11955Level: Intermediate1 Hour
No CEUs/Hours Offered
Psychoacoustic models for speech intelligibility and loudness can be used successfully for deriving a prescriptive fitting rule specifically to high frequency hearing losses. This article describes the development of a new prescriptive fitting algorithm for high frequency hearing losses, OPEN, including a detailed rationale and supporting clinical studies.