Events
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Decoding the New Hearing Device Services: Real-World Applications
VirtualPresenters: Annette A. Burton, AuD, CCC-A, Erin L. Miller, AuD, DFAAA CEUs: 0.1 Description: Beginning January 1, 2026, audiologists will have access to the comprehensive hearing device services code set, which encompasses six essential components of care: candidacy determination, hearing aid selection, fitting, post-fitting follow-up, device verification, and supplemental device fitting. Presenters will share first-hand insights…
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Health-Related Quality of Life Benefits with Hearing Aids
VirtualPresenters: Anna Jilla, AuD, PhD, and Carole Johnson, AuD, PhD CEUs: 0.1 Description: A review of findings of a recent systematic review and meta-analysis conducted by the American Academy of Audiology’s Writing Group on the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) Benefits of Hearing Aid Use for Adults with Sensorineural Hearing Loss (SNHL). The findings of…
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Innovations in Tinnitus Care, Case Challenge—Truth or Lie?
VirtualPresenters: Jason Leyendecker, AuD, Emily McMahan, AuD, and Natalie Phillips, AuD CEUs: 0.1 Description: Join in a lively and interactive discussion as experienced tinnitus audiologists present case studies, and you choose which part of the case study is a truth and/or a lie! Register
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Advocacy and You in 2026: A Conversation with the Academy’s Advocacy Leaders
VirtualPresenters: Tina Stern, AuD, and Joanne Zurcher, MPP Description: As the current Administration enters its second year and the 119th Congress continues its work, audiology faces a shifting political landscape - and new opportunities. What is the outlook for audiology legislation in 2026, and what is happening in Washington that could affect the profession? Join…
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Medical Emergencies in the Audiology Practice
VirtualPresenter: Robert DiSogra, AuD CEUs: 0.1 Description: A patient can have a medical emergency at any time, in any location. As a healthcare provider, it’s your responsibility—and your staff’s responsibility—to have an emergency action plan in place for such an event. This program will review the possible medical emergencies that could be encountered in an audiology…
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How to Start a cCMV Screening Program
VirtualCEUs: 0.1 Presenters: Angela Shoup, AuD, Maggie Kettler, AuD, and Megan Pesch, MD This course provides an overview of congenital cytomegalovirus (cCMV) as a leading cause of pediatric sensorineural hearing loss and outlines the rationale for newborn cCMV screening. Practical, step-by-step strategies for planning, implementing, and sustaining cCMV screening programs across a variety of clinical…
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AAA Annual Convention 2026
San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, TX, United States -
2026 Annual Membership Meeting
Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center 900 E. Market Street, San Antonio, TX, United StatesWould you like to hear more about the Academy’s initiatives, advocacy efforts, and decision-making process? Join us for our Annual Membership Meeting at AAA 2026 in San Antonio. Time Agenda Item Presenter 1:00–1:30 I. Welcome & Call to Order Dave Zapala II. Annual Treasurer’s Report Kwame Curtis III. Reframing Value in the Academy Patrick Gallagher…
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Audiology Services in Nursing Homes and Communal Living
Presenter: Kathy Dowd, AuD CEUs: 0.1 Description: Guided by the federal mandates of OBRA 1987 and the 1999 Supreme Court Olmstead decision, audiology services are a required standard for residents in skilled nursing and communal living facilities. While state-specific laws dictate the delivery of these services, this presentation explores the broader landscape, including governing regulations,…
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Clinician and Patient Perspectives on Unexplained Hearing Complaints
VirtualPresenter: Aryn Kamerer, PhD CEUs: 0.1 Description: This course examines the gap between normal audiometric test results and patients' real-world hearing difficulties, drawing on research into diagnostic guidelines, patient perceptions, and clinician decision-making. It aims to identify where patient and provider experiences diverge in order to improve person-centered care for those with unexplained hearing concerns.…
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Looking Back to Move Forward: A Retrospective on FHD in Clinical Practice
Presenters: Jodi Baxter, AuD, and Christina Roup, PhD CEUs: 0.1 Description: Functional hearing difficulties (FHD), or self-reported hearing challenges despite a normal pure-tone audiogram, affect millions of adults and remain a source of clinical uncertainty among hearing healthcare professionals. This session presents real-world clinical data from a clinic actively assessing and managing FHD. Attendees will…
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AAA Annual Convention 2027
St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, MO, United States