
An Overview of the American Academy of Audiology Clinical Consensus Statement on Assessment of Vestibular Function in the Pediatric Population
VirtualPresenters: Violette Lavender, AuD, Kristen Janky, PhD, Katheryn Bachmann, PhD, Melissa Caine, AuD, Micheal Castiglione, AuD, Guangwei Zhou, ScD CEUs: 0.1 Description: The American Academy of Audiology recently published a clinical consensus statement on pediatric vestibular assessment to serve as a guide for assessing vestibular function in the pediatric population. The purpose of this presentation…

Ethical Dilemmas and Decision-Making
VirtualPresenters: Erica Friedland, AuD, Sarah Wakefield, AuD, Alyssa Needleman, PhD CEUs: 0.1 Description: Audiology often involves ethical dilemmas that challenge clinicians to navigate between competing values and principles. This course addresses these dilemmas to make informed decisions that require a solid grasp of the four pillars of medical ethics: autonomy, beneficence, non-maleficence, and justice, and…

Simplifying Advanced Vestibular Cases
VirtualPresenters: Sara Jagger, AuD, PhD, and Kim Rutherford, PT, DSc, COMT CEUs: 0.1 Description: The course reviews vestibular disorders, diagnostics, and treatment through a case study approach. Topics covered include advanced case study presentations, case history considerations, vestibular test battery options, creating and maintaining good relationships with referring providers, and physical therapy management. Register Now

Beyond the Booth: Ted Lasso’s Leadership Playbook
VirtualPresenters: Lindsay Ash and Steve Hughbanks Description: Elevate your leadership skills by taking a page out of the playbook of Apple TV+ soccer coach Ted Lasso. We'll dive into his unique approach to leadership and focus on how he champions belief, optimism, and teamwork to help his teams be the best they can be. In…

Improving Adult Hearing Care in the U.S. Through Multidisciplinary Collaboration
VirtualPresenters: Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD, MBA, Erin Miller, AuD, Ian Windmill, PhD, Matthew Carlson, MD, MBA CEUs: 0.1 Description: The Hearing Health Collaborative is a multidisciplinary alliance between audiologists, physicians, professional organizations, and patient advocacy groups that took a scientific approach to understand the causes preventing early identification of hearing loss. Three primary factors were…

New Professionals Chat
Hosted by the AAA DEIB Committee New Professionals, audiologists with five years or less of experience, face unique challenges and opportunities for forging their path ahead in the audiology profession. From the new graduate who may feel overloaded with information to the audiologist with a few years of practice skills now facing career choices, New…

Audiology Assistants and Hearing Instrument Specialists: The Key to Efficiency in the Audiology Practice
Presenters: Nichole Kingham, AuD, ABA and Kristin Davis, AuD CEUs: 0.1 Description: This course explores how audiology assistants and hearing instrument specialists can significantly enhance efficiency and patient care in audiology practices. Participants will gain insight into effective team integration, delegation strategies, and maximizing scope of practice to support sustainable growth. Register Now

Inter-Professional Fall Risk Assessment Training for Audiologists and Student Clinicians
VirtualPresenters: Megan Majoue, AuD, CCC-A, Rebecca Callais, DrOT, OTR/L, Dana Rishiq, PhD, Alison Bevrotte, BA CEUs: 0.1 Description: This course focuses on equipping clinicians with the knowledge and tools needed to implement fall prevention strategies in their practice, guided by the CDC’s STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, and Injuries) initiative. Through a combination of evidence-based…

Navigating the Shift: Understanding the New Hearing Device Services CPT Codes
Beginning January 1, 2026, CPT codes 92590–92595 will be retired and replaced with 12 new codes reflecting current audiology practice. Spanning the full care continuum—from candidacy and device selection to fitting, verification, and follow up—these codes bring clarity to modern service delivery. Join AAA and ASHA as we break down the new code set, the…

Academy Research Conference 2025: Diagnosis and Management of Tinnitus
VirtualDon’t Miss Out: Registration Now Open Overview The National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders projects that over 25 million Americans experience some form of tinnitus. Tinnitus is frequently reported by military personnel, accounting for over $1 billion annually in disability compensation. The high burden and associated costs of tinnitus are considerable and can…

Genetics of Pediatric Hearing Loss in the Age of Precision Medicine
VirtualPresenters: Margaret Kenna, MD, MPH, and Shelby Redfield, MS CGC CEUs: 0.1 Description: Most pediatric sensorineural hearing loss has a genetic etiology,and understanding that etiology has important implications for patients. This course will cover standard practices in the field of clinical genetics for hearing loss, review implications of diagnosis, and discuss how audiologists can play…

Hearing, Hearing Aids, and Cognition: An Audiologist’s Guide to Evaluating Evidence
VirtualPresenter: Nicholas Reed, AuD, PhD CEUs: 0.1 Description: This session presents an in-depth review and assesses the methodologic rigor of the epidemiologic literature on hearing and cognition, summarizes the current body of literature within an epidemiologic causal framework, deconstructs the interpretation of recent clinical trial findings on whether hearing aids delay cognitive decline, and, lastly,…