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Advances in Tinnitus Research: Assessment, Treatment, and Neuroscience Basis
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Journal (Online), Journal (Print)
CEUs:
0.6
Gain unique insight into the fundamental mechanisms and properties of tinnitus, including its identification, generation, maintenance, interaction with other sensory systems, and possible treatments.
ASHA Patient Counseling Audiogram
Use this valuable tool to describe behavioral test results to your patients and their families. The 50 sheet tear-off pad of audiograms includes a shaded speech spectrum and clearly labeled axes, a colorful graphic of the anatomy of the ear, and a comments section where you can briefly describe your findings or recommendations.
Audiologists: Hear for a Lifetime (Spanish)
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Brochure
Explores the role audiologists plays through sequential life stages, from infants to mature adults. Using various hearing disorder scenarios, this brochure defines who audiologists are and how to find one. Includes a useful “Is it Time to See an Audiologist” checklist.
Basic Genetics of Auditory Disorders
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eWorkshop
CEUs:
0.05
The rapid advancement in the genetics field impacts a number of medical disciplines, including audiology. Audiologists should be familiar with both the basic concepts of genetics and some of the latest clinical advances regarding inherited hearing disorders. In this presentation, we'll focus on patterns of genetic inheritance and some of the gene mutations that lead to hearing impairment (e.g, Connexin 26 related non-syndromic hearing loss, autosomal and X-linked disorders such as Waardenberg and Usher syndrome, and mitochondrial DNA mutations).
Bilingual Laminated Diagram of the Ear/Hearing Aids
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Laminated Handout
This updated Bilingual Laminated Diagram of the Ear/Hearing Aids is a must-have for every audiologist. The two-sided 8.5” x 11” card is especially useful when counseling patients.
Children with Hearing Loss: Developing Listening and Talking, Birth to Six
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Book
This book provides a framework for the skills and knowledge necessary in helping parents promote spoken language development through listening in their young children who are deaf or hard of hearing. It covers the most current and up-to-date information about hearing, listening, spoken language development, and intervention for young children with hearing loss whose parents have chosen to have them learn to listen and talk. It is unique in its scholarly and thoroughly readable style.
Children with Minimal/Mild Hearing Loss in Educational Settings
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eWorkshop
CEUs:
0.1
Numerous studies have shown that school-age children with minimal/mild hearing loss (MMHL) may experience difficulties in a variety of areas; however, other studies reveal performance levels similar to those of peers with normal-hearing on some measures; while other studies suggest that children with MMHL may "catch-up" in specific areas as they get older. Because findings across studies are not straightforward, children with MMHL may be overlooked and/or the difficulties related to their hearing loss may be minimized, potentially influencing expectations, behaviors, and progress in a number of developmental areas. In this presentation, we'll address the difficulties children with MMHL experience in complex listening environments.
Communication for a Lifetime: Speech, Language, and Hearing in the Older Adult (English)
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Brochure
Describes speech, language, and hearing disorders that affect older adults and how a speech-language pathologist and audiologist can help.
Ear Infections and Your Child's Hearing
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Brochure
This brochure answers important questions that caregivers have, including “What Is an Ear Infection?” “What Are the Signs of an Ear Infection?” “How Can I Tell if My Child Has Trouble Hearing?” and more.
Hearing Loss in Musicians: Prevention and Management
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Book
The editor and contributors are all experts in their relative fields and work daily with professionals in the performing arts who are endangered by exposure to high-volume sound.
Hearing Loss Simulation CD
This recording attempts to demonstrate what a hearing loss might sound like to the hearing impaired. It is in two sections: Section one demonstrates a flat loss similar to a conductive loss. Starting at normal level, it periodically attenuates in 10 dB steps to -40 dB. Section two simulates high frequency losses.
How Do I Know If I Have a Hearing Loss?
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Booklet
How does an individual know they have a hearing loss? This booklet includes a description of the signs and symptoms of a hearing loss and the hearing "self-test" questionnaire.
Infant Hearing Aid Fitting and Verification: Evidence-Based Approaches
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Audio CD and Manual, Additional Manual(s)
CEUs:
0.2
With advances in newborn hearing screening and audiological assessment techniques, the age at which permanent childhood hearing loss is identified has dropped. Our knowledge of the best approaches to providing amplification for babies and young children, however, is still in its infancy.
Introduction to Normal Auditory Perception
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Book
Taking a classical approach to psychoacoustics, Introduction to Normal Auditory Perception guides students toward a basic understanding of hearing science and theory. The book explores the germinal research published in the field of auditory perception and then clearly interprets the findings which have formed the foundations of modern auditory theory.
My Audiologist Recommends Hearing Aids...Now What?
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Booklet
Now that an audiologist has recommended a hearing aid, what are some of the important questions that need to be asked? This booklet guides patients through the many important questions about getting and wearing hearing aids.
Newborn Hearing Screening: Helping Babies Develop Language for Learning and Interaction (English)
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Brochure
This brochure stresses the importance of newborn hearing screening, how a baby’s hearing is screened, what resources are available if a child has a hearing loss, and how an audiologist and speech-language pathologist can help.
Newborn Hearing Screening: Helping Babies Develop Language for Learning and Interaction (Spanish)
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Brochure
This brochure stresses the importance of newborn hearing screening, how a baby’s hearing is screened, what resources are available if a child has a hearing loss, and how an audiologist and speech-language pathologist can help.
Noise Levels for Everyday Sounds Poster
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Poster
This poster was developed as a companion piece to the NOISE! Bad for Your Hearing, Bad for Your Health! brochure and reinforces the danger of noise exposure.
Noise: Bad for Your Hearing. Bad for Your Health! (Spanish)
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Brochure
Help your clients understand the gravity of noise exposure with this illustrated brochure. Sections include such topics as when noise is dangerous, how damage occurs, dangerously loud recreational activities, and warning signs that noises are too loud.
Noise: How to Protect Your Hearing
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Brochure
Help your clients understand when noise can reach dangerous levels.
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