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Presenter(s): Meghan Ryan, MSL
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: This live webinar (October 23, 2025, 1-2 p.m. ET) will provide an overview of all the elements involved in developing and navigating private payer and third-party administrator relationships, including enrollment options, ways to start enrollment, and guidance on initial negotiations. The course will prepare you to identify applicable payer policies and nuances in individual patient plans and summarize typical payer procedures for appropriate prior authorization and bill submission.
Presenter(s): Lindsey M Koble, AuD, MBA
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: This webinar will help audiologists overcome the challenges of attracting new patients by presenting effective strategies for reaching and engaging potential clients. It will also guide you in developing a clear, tailored marketing plan that aligns with your practice's goals and target client base. The speaker will address enhancing your online presence, with tips for maximizing your use of digital platforms, building credibility, and increasing visibility to stand out in a competitive market.
Presenter(s): Joseph J Motzko, AuD, CCC-A
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: This webinar will explore the reasons to start an audiology practice, common pitfalls, financial and legal considerations, marketing strategies, and essential resources. The speaker will also discuss how to strengthen leadership and operations in an existing practice using the entrepreneurial mindset and the same strategic focus used for starting a practice.
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Presenter(s): Ashleigh J Callahan, PhD, CCC-A
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: This live webinar (September 25, 2025, 1-2 p.m. ET) will discuss common ethical dilemmas audiologists encounter in practice and how to apply core ethical principles and ethical decision-making to clinical scenarios.
Presenter(s): Amanda M Griffin, AuD, PhD, CCC-A; Nicole S Salamy, MS, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: In this session, the authors briefly review the literature on the developmental risks and auditory effects of pediatric unilateral hearing loss. Then, members of the Boston Children's Hospital's Cochlear Implant team discuss (a) the interdisciplinary evaluation process for determining candidacy for cochlear implantation, (b) the institution's aural rehabilitation protocol post-surgery, (c) specific outcome measures used to determine benefit, and (d) initial audiological outcomes for cochlear implant users with single-sided deafness.
Presenter(s): Pamela J Holland, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: This session provides resources and strategies for developing a stigma-free atmosphere within educational and therapeutic environments for children with a history of opioid exposure. The speaker shares honest parent perspectives that help audiologists and SLPs support colleagues in establishing a destigmatized environment for these children and their families. The session also examines prioritizing these children's speech and language needs through Individualized Family Service Plans and Individualized Education Plans.
Presenter(s): Tena L McNamara, AuD, CCC-A/SLP, L
Credit(s): PDHs: 0.5, ASHA CEUs*: 0.05
Summary: It is commonly understood that better outcomes for management and treatment of hearing loss can be linked to greater knowledge and acceptance of the condition by the patient/client/student and their family. This presentation discusses the need and development of an accessible and neutral site where individuals and their families can access diverse information and a variety of literature around topics related to hearing loss. It will also cover the steps for the development of a cultural and informational center, including tips on fundraising and overall management.
Presenter(s): Elizabeth Adams Costa, PhD
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: Published research indicates that outcomes in children with hearing loss are generally lower than their hearing counterparts. Given the cascading effects auditory deprivation and language delays may cause in children, providing differential diagnoses can present a challenge. This course identifies commonly occurring comorbid presentations in children with hearing loss and describes the process of making differential diagnoses.
Presenter(s): Megan-Brette Hamilton, PhD, CCC-SLP
Credit(s): PDHs: 0.5, ASHA CEUs*: 0.05
Summary: Many clinicians may feel they lack the time, skills, or competence to effectively address diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI); it might feel like one more thing on an already-long list of considerations and requirements. But if we focus on our passion for working with people and change our perspective about providing culturally responsive services, then it's not more work, it is the work. This course discusses the value of addressing DEI as part of audiology and SLP services and provides practical ideas for doing so.
Presenter(s): Jennifer Braswell Christy, PT, PhD; Violette H Lavender, AuD; Sharon Cushing
Credit(s): PDHs: 1.0, ASHA CEUs*: 0.1
Summary: This session addresses the management of pediatric vestibular and balance disorders. Particular focus is paid to the characteristics of pediatric patients who would likely benefit from vestibular and balance therapy, the focus of such therapy, and the types of exercises done to target vestibular-related impairments in children.
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