Happy Movember! We’re saving so much time by not shaving this month - here are some of the things we've been working on.
Live Webinar Guide
Just in time for the year-end CEU crunch, our new month-at-a-glance live webinar guide helps you plan ahead for the courses that best suit your schedule and clinical needs! It will be a new feature in this newsletter each month, and we hope you find it helpful. Check it out.
20Q: Improving Speech Understanding in the Classroom - Today’s Solutions
Dr. Dan Ostergren joins 20Q this month for an in-depth look at classroom acoustics. He reviews the “big three” obstacles to hearing in a classroom, explains key measurements (that yes, you really can conduct with your smartphone!), gives links to important guidelines and standards, and talks about some really amazing future applications of classroom audio systems. This article is offered for .2 CEUs for CEU Total Access members.
Back to Basics
Our Back to Basics webinar series is almost complete, with our last live webinar tomorrow featuring a presentation on hearing science. I have to tell you, I never thought hearing science could be fun until I got a sneak peek at Dr. Diana Emanuel’s presentation. Join us for the live webinar, or view any of the recorded courses in the series, at www.audiologyonline.com/backtobasics. A special thanks to Dr. Maureen Valente and all the presenters in this series, which is sure to be a great resource for audiologists and students.
Individual Differences in Aided Variability
Next week, we’re excited to be having a virtual conference in partnership with Seminars in Hearing, organized by Guest Editor Jason Galster, PhD. This conference was inspired by the May 2013 issue of the journal, which focused on differences in aided outcomes. We have an esteemed list of presenters lined up, who will provide insight into individual differences in order to help us better customize treatment to meet each patient's needs. Register now.
Thank You!
During this month of thanks, I’m thankful for you, our readers, our corporate partners, and all of my amazing colleagues here at AudiologyOnline. Have a great November!
Sincerely,
Carolyn Smaka, AuD
Editor-in-Chief