CEUs: .1 CEUs
Who Should Attend: Any audiologist interested in taking steps toward moving beyond the limitations of the technological fix to hearing loss.
Instructional Level: Intermediate
Program Focus: Skills
Learner Outcomes:
Upon completion, each participant in the eAudiology Web seminar will be able to:
1. Describe limitations of amplification in meeting the communication needs of patients.
2. Put forth a rational argument for expanding services to include more meaningful communication management
3. Engage in patient dialogues that can move patients and their communication partners toward greater communication success
Description:
Academy best practice statements dictate that patients are best served when hearing loss treatment extends beyond the mechanics of hearing aid fittings. Yet, surveys suggest that the majority of practicing audiologists provide little or no guidance toward improved communication habits for either patients or their primary communication partners. This eAudiology Web seminar looks at the limitations of amplification in meeting our goals with patients, questions the predominant hearing treatment approach relative to audiology's code of ethics, and presents a guide toward service delivery expansion that addresses the frequently overlooked audiological rehabilitation needs of our patients.
John Greer Clark, PhD is an associate professor at the University of Cincinnati, president of Clark Audiology, LLC, a private practice in Middletown, OH, and an Ida Institute Faculty Fellow. A Past-President of the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology his research interests are in the areas of patient and family audiological counseling, achievable audiological rehabilitation, and animal audiology.