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SUMMARY:Join the Discussion: Moving from Microaggressions to Cultural Humility – A Critical Discussion for Audiology Part 4 of 4 - Integrating a Framework of Cultural Humility
DESCRIPTION:Join Us for the Discussion—Live and On-Demand\nAcademy Members Only (FREE) \nJoin the Discussion: Moving from Microaggressions to Cultural Humility – A Critical Discussion for Audiology Part 4 of 4 – Integrating a Framework of Cultural Humility \nDuration: 60 minutes \nPanelists:\nErica Friedland\, AuD\, Nova Southeastern University\nKatie Colella\, AuD\, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago\nSuzanne Wright Pak\, AuD\, Oticon\, Illinois \nDescription: \nIn a four-part discussion series\, the Academy will address the range of incivilities and microaggressions that audiologists and students may experience in their various practice and education settings. The series will give voice to real experiences while offering practical tools and strategies within each discussion to help move the profession holistically toward committing to cultural humility in practice. Part four of this series will provide discuss the framework of cultural humility and strategies for integration in audiology. \nLearning Objectives: \n1. Discuss different kinds of microaggressions that occur in audiology practice and education.\n2. Explain the concept of a cultural humility framework.\n3. Introduce a strategy for addressing microaggressions directly. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://www.audiology.org/event/join-the-discussion-moving-from-microaggressions-to-cultural-humility-a-critical-discussion-for-audiology-part-4-of-4-integrating-a-framework-of-cultural-humility/
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SUMMARY:Substance Use Disorders and the Vestibular System: A Rising Issue
DESCRIPTION:Presenter:\nAmanda Chiao\, AuD\, PhD \nCEUs: 0.1 AAA CEUs \nDuration: 60 minutes \nInstructional Level: Beginner \nProgram Focus: Knowledge\n\nDescription: \nThe oto-vestibulotoxic effects of certain prescribed medications have been well known for decades. These include aminoglycoside antibiotics\, loop diuretics\, platinum-based chemotherapeutics\, and some non-steroidal anti-inflammatories.  However\, case-reports and a few cohort studies suggest that substance misuse from illicit drugs\, opioids\, and alcohol also negatively affect vestibular and auditory function\, and may have mechanisms similar to oto-vestibulotoxicity. \nThe literature\, consisting mainly of single-study case reports\, suggests that illicit and prescribed opioid drug misuse can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss\, and\, more consistently\, alcohol misuse impairs balance function (Moreira et al. 2012; Schmidt et al. 2010) but could affect the peripheral vestibular organs (Belle et al.\, 2007; Sasa et al.\, 1982)\, thus there is likely differential effects based on substance type and use patterns. \nThis presentation will provide snapshot of the existing literature\, with an emphasis on the vestibular system\, and discuss the practical approaches to vestibular assessment in patients with suspected substance misuse-related vestibular dysfunction. \n\nLearning Outcomes: \n1. Describe basic vestibular toxicity mechanisms and predisposing factors in adults.\n2. Describe the existing literature on substance use disorders and the vestibular effects.\n3. Identify vestibular testing modifications for patients with substance misuse histories. \nRegister Now!
URL:https://www.audiology.org/event/substance-use-disorders-and-the-vestibular-system-a-rising-issue/
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