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SUMMARY:Vestibular Test Battery: One Size Does Not Fit All
DESCRIPTION:Presenter: \nJulie Honaker\, PhD\nKathleen Muhvic\, AuD\nEvalena Behr\, AuD\nTamara Francini\, AuD \nCEUs: 0.1 AAA/Tier 1\nDuration: 60 minutes\nInstructional Level: Intermediate\nProgram Focus: Knowledge \nDescription: \nSelecting vestibular assessment tests should be based on medical necessity and answering clinically based questions related to individual patient symptoms\, past medical history\, and signs. This intermediate presentation will provide an overview of evidence-based test selection and best-practice protocols in the assessment of patients with vestibular-related symptoms. This will be displayed through a series of clinical vignettes highlighting current vestibular testing trends and best practice guidelines. \nLearning Outcomes: \n1. To choose appropriate test measures based on patient symptomatology and clinical hypotheses. \n2. To describe clinical decision-making approaches for vestibular testing protocol development. \n3. To apply tailored vestibular test battery approaches through a series of clinical vignettes. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.audiology.org/event/eaudiology-vestibular-test-battery-one-size-does-not-fit-all/
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SUMMARY:The Use of Artificial Intelligence in Home-Based Aural Rehabilitation with Neurotone
DESCRIPTION:Industry Solutions Series Webinar sponsored by Neurotone. \nPresenters:\nMiles Aron\, PhD\nCo-Founder and COO\nNeurotone AI \nRobert Sweetow\, PhD\nProfessor Emeritus of Otolaryngology\nUniversity of California\, San Francisco \nCEUs: 0.05 CEUs\nDuration: 40 minutes \nDescription:\nJoin us for an insightful webinar exploring the transformative role of artificial intelligence (AI) in aural rehabilitation. This webinar will explore the integration of AI technologies with traditional auditory training methods to improve patient outcomes. Dr. Robert Sweetow and Dr. Miles Aron will provide an overview of the historical and current approaches to auditory rehabilitation\, discuss the limitations of conventional methods\, and introduce innovative AI-driven solutions that are revolutionizing the field. Learn about the benefits of AI in creating personalized training experiences\, enhancing patient engagement\, and improving overall hearing and cognitive function. This webinar is ideal for audiologists\, audiology assistants\, and students seeking to understand the future of aural rehabilitation in the age of AI. \nLearning Objectives:\n1. Describe the historical context and current underutilization of aural rehabilitation in audiology.\n2. Demonstrate the advancements and benefits of incorporating AI in auditory training\, particularly through Lace AI Pro.\n3. Integrate AI-driven auditory training into clinical practice to enhance patient engagement and outcomes. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.audiology.org/event/the-use-of-artificial-intelligence-in-home-based-aural-rehabilitation-with-neurotone/
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SUMMARY:Town Hall Discussion: Increasing Recruitment of Audiology Students
DESCRIPTION:The Diversity\, Equity\, Inclusion\, and Belonging (DEIB) Committee of the American Academy of Audiology is hosting an online town hall for a generative discussion of how to increase recruitment of audiology students. The purpose of the town hall is to engage participants in an open\, creative\, and collaborative discussion to explore possibilities and generate new ideas\, solutions\, or insights. To promote learning from each other\, participants can make comments and share what they are doing in their recruitment efforts. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.audiology.org/event/town-hall-discussion-increasing-recruitment-of-audiology-students/
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SUMMARY:Concussion Complexities: The Importance of Audiology in Traumatic Brain Injury Evaluation and Management
DESCRIPTION:Presenters: \nRichard Allen\, AuD\nSara Jagger\, AuD\, PhD \nCEUs: 0.1 AAA / Tier 1 \nDuration: 60 minutes \nInstructional Level: Intermediate \nProgram Focus: Knowledge \nDescription: \nConcussion and traumatic brain injury (TBI) can occur at any age. Multiple medical providers are involved when an individual suffers from a concussion or TBI. Audiologists are an important part of this multidisciplinary team\, as symptoms can involve dizziness\, imbalance\, tinnitus\, hearing loss\, and auditory processing difficulties. Managing these individuals requires multidisciplinary teamwork\, and most audiologists need to go outside their usual comfort zone to do so. This webinar will discuss the team approach to concussion care\, why audiology is an integral part of concussion care\, and how audiologists can help patients with a concussion or TBI. \nLearning Outcomes: \n1. Describe the audiologists’ role in the multidisciplinary management of concussion. \n2. Evaluate the signs and symptoms of concussion related to audiology. \n3. Apply how audiologists can prevent\, evaluate\, and rehabilitate individuals with concussions. \nRegister Now
URL:https://www.audiology.org/event/concussion-complexities-the-importance-of-audiology-in-traumatic-brain-injury-evaluation-and-management/
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