2022 Conference Presentations

Wednesday, October 12th, 2022

  • Pre-Conference Sessions B:Improving Cochlear Implant Patient Outcomes: Clinical, Technological, and Scientific Factors, René Gifford: part 1, part 2, part 3
  • Pre-Conference Sessions C: Fundamentals of Vestibular Assessment – From Theory to Practice, Erica Zaia

Thursday, October 13th, 2022

  • Keynote: From Sensing to Hearing, Gershon Dublon

10:30 am to 11:25 am

  • TA1 – From the Booth and Beyond: Vestibular and Balance Function Testing in Children, Sharon Cushing
  • TA2 – When Mild Hearing Loss Is Not Mild: A New Tool for Calculating Unaided Audibility, Sheila Moodie
  • TA3 – The Role of Communication in Hearing Care for Adults, Lorienne Jenstad

11:30 am to 12:25 pm

  • TA4 – Assessment and Management of Functional Hearing Loss in Adults, Gail Whitelaw
  • TA5 – Music and Hearing Aids, Marshall Chasin
  • TA6 – Making Listening Effort Visible in the Lab and in the Clinic, Matthew Winn

2:15 pm to 3:10 pm

  • TP1 – Therapeutic Techniques for Counseling Patients with Hearing Differences, Mike Hoffman
  • TP2 – From Techno Savvy to Tech No-Savvy: A Patient-centered Approach, Leisha Eiten
  • TP3 – Male Talkers and Female Listeners: What Can Speech Responses Tell Us about Hearing?, Steve Aiken

3:15 pm to 4:10 pm

  • TP4 – Family Centred Care – The View from The Client’s Chair, Gael Hannan
  • TP5 – The Intersection of Aging, Hearing, Cognition and Music, Benjamin Zendel
  • TP6 – With Digital Marketing, It All Comes Down To Trust, Paul Dybala

Friday, October 14th, 2022

8:45 am to 9:45 am

  • Plenary: Brain Plasticity Following Hearing Loss and Restoration with Cochlear Implant, Stephen G. Lomber

3:15 pm to 4:10 pm

  • FP4 – Technologies and Techniques for Hearing Aid Fittings that Handle Bass to Treble, Susan Scollie
  • FP5 – Hearing Aids to Cochlear Implants – A Potpurri of Interesting Clinical Cases, Vincent Lin
  • FP6 – Incorporating Audiology into Diabetes Management, Andreas Seelisch

4:15 pm to 5:10 pm

  • FP7 – How the Brain Adapts to Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids, Stephen G. Lomber
  • FP8 – Advanced Considerations for Pediatric Hearing Aid Fitting, Ryan McCreery
  • FP9 – Vestibular disorders for the non-vestibular audiologist, Erica Zaia

Saturday, October 15th, 2022

9:00 am to 10:00 am

  • Panel Presentation – Is Mild Significant? What Do I Do Now?
    • Leisha Eiten
    • Ryan McCreery
    • Susan Scollie

10:15 am to 11:10 am

  • SA1 – Meeting the Needs of Children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing: The Educational and Clinical Audiology Connection, Carrie Spangler
  • SA2 – Over-the-Counter Hearing Aids: An Update, Steve Armstrong
  • SA3 – Helping Your Tinnitus Patients, Richard Tyler

11:15 am to 12:10 pm

  • SA4 – What Parents Want from Their Audiologist: Opportunities for Self-Determination, Dave Gordey
  • SA5 – Psychological Factors that Influence Hearing Rehabilitation, Gurjit Singh
  • SA6 – Teleaudiology: Optimizing the Audiologist’s Scope of Practice Through Remote Care, Trevor Menchenton

CONFERENCE RECEIPTS

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CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS (CEUs)

Use the CEU tracking form that was included in your Conference delegate bag to keep track of the sessions you attended. Complete the Certificate of Attendance form that was emailed to you. Print the email as well as proof of attendance.

It is your responsibility to keep the completed tracking form, the completed Certificate of Attendance, email of proof of your attendance, and your conference payment receipt for 5 years. 1 hr = 1 CEU credit.