VIP eLearning

High quality educational eLearning provided from important researchers and opinion leaders in the field of Audiology for the professional and academic market including Audiologists, Speech Language Therapists, ENT Physicians, Students, Researchers, End-consumers and for all those who are interested.

Adult

The needs of young hearing impaired adults may differ from those in middle-age, or those facing the challenge of aging. However, major advances are occurring in both our understanding of hearing loss and it's consequence, and advances in technological solutions. The e-Learning modules offer an opportunity to learn from internationally renowned opinion leaders on all areas related to hearing impaired adults.  more

Pediatrics

Children’s needs and activities change as they grow up. Don’t miss the newest findings in Pediatric fitting strategies and the expertise of Opinion Leaders and Researchers.  more

Counselling Skills

Although our understanding of hearing loss has developed substantially and there have been major innovations in terms of technological solutions for hearing -in both quiet and challenging situations- the need for an holistic approach to the client and an appreciation of positive counselling skills is still of paramount importance to a successful outcome. The e-Learning modules here offer an opportunity to learn from internationally renowned opinion leaders.  more

Rehabilitation

Professionals now have a choice of hearing technologies including Brainstem implants, Cochlear Implants, Middle Ear Implants, Hearing Instruments and Wireless communication technology. Often a combination of technology is provided to the client. The e-Learning modules here offer an opportunity to learn from internationally renowned opinion leaders on all topics, providing evidence and practical guidance.  more

Research

The eLearning modules in this section provide professionals with the latest experimental studies on hearing and deafness, and include evidence covering a wide range of topics in both Audiology and Speech pathology.  more

Development

The eLearning modules in this section cover such areas as Cognition, Language and Education of the hearing impaired. Earlier identification of hearing loss allows for earlier intervention, and raises expectations that increasing numbers of deaf children will develop language and literacy abilities that are comparable to their hearing age peers. Hearing Instruments are one of the most successful prosthetic devices developed to date, enabling many hearing impaired people to hear speech and attend to a range of environmental sounds. However, whilst their success over several decades in this regard is self‐evident, surprisingly little is known concerning the brain’s response to amplification. This lack of knowledge can make it difficult to understand why some recipients perform well and others do not.  more

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