AudiologyNOW! 2017: Making Aural Rehab Work in a Busy Clinical Practice (0.2 CEUs)

Making Aural Rehab Work in a Busy Clinical Practice (0.2 CEUs)

Recorded: April 7, 2017

Presenter: Dusty Jessen, AuD

CEUs: 0.2

Duration: 2 hours

Instructional Level: Intermediate

Learner Outcomes: Upon completion, each participant in the eAudiology Web seminar will be able to:

  1. Define aural rehabilitation and describe the recommended components of an effective aural rehabilitation program.
  2. Identify the challenges reported by audiologists regarding the provision of comprehensive aural rehabilitation services.
  3. Describe specific strategies for overcoming the challenges discussed and create a plan for implementing an effective aural rehabilitation program.

Description: 

Aural rehabilitation is the comprehensive treatment program that audiologists should be providing every patient seeking our services. It sets us apart from the commodity options available to consumers today. Unfortunately, time constraints and reimbursement models have forced busy audiologists to put the rehabilitation emphasis on amplification, leaving out the critical education and counseling that most patients require to successfully cope with hearing loss. This course will provide simple strategies and tools to make aural rehab fit successfully into any practice. 

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