CE Courses / Audiology 2026: Certification Maintenance Topics

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Hearing Loss and Dementia: Ethical Service Provision and Information Sharing (Live Webinar)
Event Date: 6/17/2026
Format(s): Live Webinar
This live webinar (June 17, 2026, 1-2 p.m. ET) will address the relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline, focusing on the audiologist’s role in supporting the communication needs of people with dementia. The presenter will discuss the various types of dementia, the difference between dementia and typical aging, and dementia trajectory, as well as hearing technologies and other interventions that can help to maintain social engagement and reduce isolation.
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Supervision in Audiology: Bridging the Expectation Gap (Live Webinar)
Event Date: 6/24/2026
Format(s): Live Webinar
This live webinar (June 24, 2026, 1-2 p.m. ET) will explore the mismatch in expectations audiology students and their supervisors often experience, both academically and clinically. The webinar will discuss ways to identify and address the expectation gap in the classroom, clinic, and between supervisor and supervisee. Additionally, the webinar will discuss how supervisors can help supervisees develop a “why” mindset.
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Supervision in Audiology: Bridging the Expectation Gap (On Demand Webinar)
Format(s): On Demand Webinar
This on demand webinar (available beginning June 26, 2026) will explore the mismatch in expectations audiology students and their supervisors often experience, both academically and clinically. The webinar will discuss ways to identify and address the expectation gap in the classroom, clinic, and between supervisor and supervisee. Additionally, the webinar will discuss how supervisors can help supervisees develop a “why” mindset.
New!
Hearing Loss and Dementia: Ethical Service Provision and Information Sharing (On Demand Webinar)
Format(s): On Demand Webinar
This on demand webinar (available beginning June 19, 2026) will address the relationship between hearing loss and cognitive decline, focusing on the audiologist’s role in supporting the communication needs of people with dementia. The presenter will discuss the various types of dementia, the difference between dementia and typical aging, and dementia trajectory, as well as hearing technologies and other interventions that can help to maintain social engagement and reduce isolation.
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Health Care Accessibility: Public Health Implications for Audiology (On Demand Webinar)
Format(s): On Demand Webinar
This on demand webinar (available beginning June 6, 2026) will discuss barriers to audiological care—and health care more broadly—and how audiologists can meaningfully impact the individuals, families, and communities we serve.

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