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Telehealth On-Demand Seminars

Purpose and Benefits of TeleAudiology (0.15 CEUs)
Presented by Suzanne Younker, AuD
Telepractice in Audiology: Globalization of Hearing Care (0.1 CEUs)
Presented by Bopanna B. Ballachanda, PhD
Pediatric Audiology Telehealth (0.1 CEUs)
Presented by Wendy Steuerwald, AuD, and Michael Scott, AuD
Live Web Seminars
April 7, 10:00–11:00 am ET
Gender Speak, Gender Science (0.1 CEUs)
Presented by Tammy Hughes, BAAS
Sponsored by ReSound
April 20, 11:00 am–12:00 pm ET
Depression and Anxiety: Prevalence in Adolescents with Hearing Loss and What You Can Do to Help (0.1 CEUs/Tier 1 CEUs)
Presented by Ivette Cejas, PhD
April 22, 1:00–2:00 pm ET
Cultural Competency for LGBTQ Population (0.1 CEUs)
Presented by Adam Lloyd, MM, MA
April 24, 2:00–4:00 pm ET
Grand Rounds: Pediatrics (0.2 CEUs/Tier 1 CEUs)
Presented by Eileen Rall, AuD; Gail Whitelaw, PhD; Joshua Huppert, AuD; Erin Schafer, PhD; Chrisanda Sanchez, AuD; Maddie Sicora; Ursula Findlen, PhD
May 5, 4:00–6:00 pm ET
Grand Rounds: Amplification (0.2 CEUs/Tier 1 CEUs)
Presented by Ryan McCreery, PhD; Trent Westrick, AuD; Megan Majoue, AuD; Catherine Palmer, PhD; Jodi Baxter, AuD
May 8, 4:00–5:00 pm ET
Mind Your Step: How to Successfully Incorporate an Audiology Assistant (0.1 CEUs/Tier 1 CEUs)
Presented by Nichole Kingham, AuD
June 26, 1:00–2:00 pm ET
Progressivism in Rehabilitative Audiology: A Perspective (0.1 CEUs/Tier 1 CEUs)
Presented by Amyn M. Amlani, PhD
Note: Content is free up to 30 days after live event and only through July 31.
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