ATA Launches ATA Academy to Address Tinnitus Provider Education Gap
ATA Academy is an online education platform aimed at training audiologists and other healthcare providers in evidence-based tinnitus assessment and management.
ATA Academy is an online education platform aimed at training audiologists and other healthcare providers in evidence-based tinnitus assessment and management.
Eight scholarship opportunities are open to audiology graduate students, with an application deadline of April 30, 2026.
Phonak U offers audiology students opportunities to learn from field experts and develop both technical and professional skills, preparing them for diverse career paths in hearing healthcare.
Tuned is funding a student sponsorship grant for the 3rd annual Future of Hearing Healthcare Conference, allowing up to 75 audiology graduate students to attend the virtual event for free.
Read MoreSignia announced the launch of the third volume of Research Quick Takes, a quarterly online series on the Signia Learn platform that delivers practical advice to address some of the most common clinical problems experienced by hearing care professionals (HCPs) today.
Read MoreSimulation appears both sensitive to identifying training needs related to REM and other core competencies, such as cerumen management and earmold impressions, as well as capable of providing the necessary outlet for follow-up training. It also offers valuable opportunities for between-clinician comparison.
Read MoreThrough Signia’s live, virtual Winter Series courses, Government Services audiologists will have the opportunity to learn about product benefits, tinnitus solutions, and tricks for patient fittings from the Signia team of professional audiologists while earning up to 7.5 continuing education (CEU) credits, according to the company.
Read MoreEach Ear, LLC announces Basic Hearing Aid Training for Caregivers, a new community outreach tool for hearing aid clinics, designed to build new and to fortify existing relationships with local nursing homes and assistive living facilities.
Read Moreneeds often co-existing with hearing loss. This includes tinnitus care, auditory-cognitive training, as well as fall risk assessment and mitigation.
Read MoreCochlear Americas announced that its podcast, “Hearing Health Today,” is set to return for a second season after hearing health professionals tuned in “more than 4,000 times during the first season.” The first episode of Season 2 will be available August 31, 2021.
Read MoreSignia announced the launch of Signia Learn, an online learning destination for hearing care professionals (HCPs) seeking on-demand information, peer interaction, and live and recorded courses, including many that offer continuing education (CEU) requirements.
Read MoreStarkey announced a three-part fitting series for hearing healthcare professionals, that is intended to help them “build upon their extensive knowledge and help them continue to provide the best care for their patients.”
Read MoreCurrently, E.A.R. has three CAOHC courses scheduled for Occupational Hearing Conservationists. CAOHC courses are designed for those that maintain onsite industrial hearing conservation programs.
Read MorePhonak has announced its 8th International Pediatric Audiology Conference, “A Sound Foundation Through Early Amplification,”will take place, live online, March 28-31, 2021.
Read MoreThe National Hearing Conservation Association (NHCA) announced its free Townhall Webinar “How to attend NHCA Virtual Conference” to take place Friday, January 8, 2021 at 10:30-11:30 MT / 11:30 CT/ 12:30 ET.
Read MoreThe Ida Institute announced that it’s kicking off January with a 50% offer on all course badges. The badges are awarded to professionals who complete the Ida Institute’s CEU/CPD-accredited Learning Hall courses in personalized hearing care.
Read MoreThis month, Starkey Chief Audiology Officer Dr Sara Burdak and Dr Gyl Kasewurm kicked off the series with an interactive virtual workshop, called “Maintaining the Joy in the Journey.”
Read MoreASHA announced that it has opened applications for its new Assistants Certification program, which offers opportunities for assistants to demonstrate their commitment to the audiology and speech-language pathology professions and meet uniform standards of competency.
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