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.
VIP eLearning
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- Dave Fabry - Night of the living Dead Regions
- Dr. Harvey Dillon - NAL-NL2 / speech intelligibility / psychoacoustics
- Andrea Bohnert - Hearing Aids with multichannel nonlinear frequency compression
- Joshua Alexander - Candidacy, selection and verification of SoundRecover
- Natasha Dewald - Use Cases with Audéo YES
- Brian Fligor - Hearing Loss Prevention and Interventions for Musicians
- Prof. Dr. Kathy Pichora-Fuller - How cognition might influence choices in hearing aid fitting
- Michael Valente - Update on Fitting Options for Unilateral Hearing Loss
- Teresa Ching - Factors affecting speech intelligibility of hearing-impaired listeners
- Prof. Dr. Kathy Pichora-Fuller - Aging auditory & speech processing
- Mike Valente - AAA Guideline for adult patients
- Robert Sweetow - Aural Rehabilitation and LACE
- Robert Folmer - Tinnitus Management & Research
- Mary Foster - How good are you at assessing Deaf Blind people
- Prof. Dr. Kathy Pichora-Fuller - Auditory and cognitive interactions: Cognitive processing
- Dr. Harvey Dillon - Factors Affecting the Prescription of Hearing Aids, and the NAL-NL2 Prescription



