Ready to take your professional development to the next level? At AAA 2026, Learning Labs are your chance to go beyond lectures and dive into hands-on, practice-changing education that you can immediately apply in your clinic.
These Wednesday-only, 3½-hour sessions are designed for audiologists who want in-depth, cutting-edge information on today’s hottest topics. Through interactive activities and real-world clinical exercises, you’ll walk away with tools, techniques, and confidence to elevate your patient care.
All Learning Labs will be held Wednesday, April 22 at 8:00 am:
- Cerumen Management Workshop: Navigating Your Way Out of a Sticky Situation
- Verification: Precision Practice: Real Ear Measures for Tailored Hearing Aid Success
- Imaging for the Auditory System
- Amplify Your Value: From Hourly Rate to Profitability–A Financial Lab for Audiologists
- Comprehensive Evaluation of DHH+ Children: A Collaborative Approach to Interdisciplinary Care in Assessing, Understanding, and Supporting DHH+ Children with Complex Profiles
And to further your learning opportunities within the vestibular sciences, we’re pleased to offer an all-new intensive three-hour course on Wednesday, April 22, Vestibular Crash Course. Make this the year you go beyond attending, and start transforming your practice.
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