THAA July 2023 Live Webinar
Friday, July 28, 2023, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM CDT
Category: THAA Live Webinars
Optimizing Cognition, Cognitive Screening, and Hearing Healthcare12:00 p.m.–1:00 p.m. CT, July 28, 2023Speaker: Dr. Douglas L. Beck, Au.D., F-AAA, CCC-ACognitive impairment, hearing loss, and listening disorders often parade/masquerade as each other (Kricos, 2006). The chief complaint for many people with cognitive, hearing loss, and/or listening disorders is the inability to understand speech in noise (SIN). In this class, we will discuss how SIN problems relate to potential cognitive decline. We will address mild cognitive impairment, dementia, suprathreshold listening disorders, functional assessments, sub-clinical hearing loss and more. We will review commercially available cognitive screeners and the relationship between SIN and cognitive decline and the 12 potentially modifiable risk factors (Livingston, 2020) for dementia. Specific guidelines for programming hearing aids (for people with cognitive decline) will be addressed. A question-and-answer period will be provided, and multiple PDFs will be available. Pricing
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About the SpeakerDr. Beck began his professional career in 1984 at the House Ear Institute (Los Angeles) focused on cochlear implant research and intra-operative cranial nerve monitoring. In 1988, he became Director of Audiology at Saint Louis University. In 1996, he co-founded a multi-office dispensing practice in St Louis. In 1999, he became president and editor-in-chief of AudiologyOnline.com. From 2008 through 2015 he also served as web content editor for the American Academy of Audiology (AAA). In 2016 he was appointed Senior Editor for Clinical Research at the Hearing Review and was appointed Adjunct Clinical Professor of Communication Disorders & Sciences at State University of New York at Buffalo. In 2005 Dr. Beck joined Oticon and was appointed Vice President of Academic Sciences. In March 2022, Dr. Beck became Vice President of Clinical Sciences at Cognivue, and he retired in June 2023. Dr. Beck currently consults, lectures, teaches, volunteers, and writes for multiple audiology, science, medical, and health-related professional organizations globally. Dr. Beck is among the most prolific authors in audiology with more than 221 publications. To learn more, visit his website. |