The Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario
The Association of Hearing Instrument Practitioners of Ontario
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Differentiate Through Better Learning by Robert Koch MESc
Synopsis of Presentation:
In the rapidly changing and evolving landscape of hearing healthcare, emphasis on continuing education and quality of clinical care is essential to be the best clinic and clinician you can be. Expertise from the clinician, learning of the latest hearing technology/fittings, as well as adequately breaking it down for your patients trickle down to everything from hearing aid sales to conversion to time per appointment. This talk will discuss the importance of continued education, commonly seen educational gaps within hearing clinics today, and strategies and techniques that can be implemented for yourself, your practice, and your patients for optimal patient and financial outcomes.
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Training Requirements Under Ontario's Accessibility Laws by Megan Mah B.C.L, LL.B.
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This session will provide you with an overview of your legal obligations under Ontario’s accessibility laws, with a specific focus on the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, 2005 (the “AODA”). We will discuss how to identify the individuals who need to be provided with training, and how to identify the AODA requirements that apply to AHIP members. The session will provide you wit...
Ted Venema Talks Directional Mics and Noise Reduction
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses different types of directional microphones and their impact on hearing aid users.
Ted Venema Talks Hearing Aids and Their Digital Programs
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses the importance of digital programs with regards to hearing aids and speech intelligibility.
Ted Venema Talks: Hearing Aids for the Ears
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses the difference between fitting glasses on eyes and fitting hearing aids on ears.
Ted Venema Talks: Binaural Hearing
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses binaural summation, directional hearing and the cocktail effect.
Ted Venema Talks: Hearing Loss and Dementia
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses the researched relationship between hearing loss and dementia.
Ted Venema Talks Meniere's Disease
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Dr, Ted Venema discusses possible causes, symptoms, and treatment of Meniere's disease.
Ted Venema Talks: Hearing Loss and Speech
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses presbycusis and the trouble with the treble speech sounds.
Ted Venema Talks Acoustic Reflex
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses the acoustic reflex pathway, function, and its importance.
Ted Venema Talks Oto-Acoustic Emissions
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses the purpose of oto-acoustic emissions testing and the significance of its results.
Ted Venema Talks Tympanometry
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses how tympanometry works, how to interpret its results, and its importance in clinical testing.
Ted Venema Talks Tinnitus
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses the occurence and treatment of Tinnitus and its association to hearing loss.
Ted Venema Talks Reading the Audiogram
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses how to interpret results of a hearing test on an audiogram.
Ted Venema Talks: Introduction to Hearing Loss
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Dr. Ted Venema discusses hearing loss and introduces a series of related videos concerning types of hearing loss, hearing tests, hearing aids, and much more!
Ted Venema Talks: Noise Induced Hearing Loss
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Ted Venema Talks: Noise Induced Hearing Loss
Ted Venema Talks: Sudden Hearing Loss
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Ted Venema Talks: Sudden Hearing Loss
Ted Venema Talks: Otosclerosis
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Ted Venema Talks: Otosclerosis
Ted Venema Talks: Noise Induced Hearing Loss
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Ted Venema Talks: Noise Induced Hearing Loss
Ted Venema Talks: Sudden Hearing loss
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Ted Venema Talks: Sudden Hearing loss
Ted Venema Talks: Introduction to Hearing Loss
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Ted Venema Talks: Introduction to Hearing Loss
Help Me Hear A Visual Tour
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Help Me Hear A Visual Tour

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @nothingelsematters335
    @nothingelsematters335 14 днів тому

    Excellent and simple explanation! Thanks Doctor

  • @jubinha
    @jubinha 18 днів тому

    I got a completely flat result on 2 specific frequencies that were tested (and only on the ipsilateral AR test, i did both), the others were pretty normal. No clue what this means, guess I'll have to wait couple months till they decide to finally schedule me an appointment

  • @GETTY-gr7gf
    @GETTY-gr7gf 20 днів тому

    My name is Rick.

  • @deemamattar517
    @deemamattar517 22 дні тому

    Amazing❤❤❤

  • @neilargent3131
    @neilargent3131 24 дні тому

    Such a clear, easy to understand explanation - thank you!

  • @mdas1205
    @mdas1205 27 днів тому

    Presentation was nice . Keep it up . Wish u good health ❤

  • @严格-v8z
    @严格-v8z Місяць тому

    amazing really love it!

  • @abdullahalfehaily4797
    @abdullahalfehaily4797 Місяць тому

    شرح رائع، معلومات في الصميم، فقط في عشر دقائق

  • @derdidas0116
    @derdidas0116 Місяць тому

    i would also pay for a course on audiometry. I would even consider dropping out of med school if it meant that you would make this course public on UA-cam

  • @trankhoa9282
    @trankhoa9282 Місяць тому

    I have been suffered so long to truely understand this topic until this video. Can't thank you enough for this phenomenal lesson, Sir!

  • @sarwarzoheb
    @sarwarzoheb Місяць тому

    he is great, wish i would have every teacher like him from my school

  • @dimahakm
    @dimahakm 2 місяці тому

    Thank u doctor thats was amazing

  • @traceysmadhouse7184
    @traceysmadhouse7184 3 місяці тому

    I was diagnosed. Less then a year ago.its crippling .it hit out of no where. I have an extreme case where I have "drop" episodes and extreme panic attacks. I'm getting ready for hearings aids now that my hearing is almost non-existent I. Everyone has a different experience but this is mine

  • @faisalhasank
    @faisalhasank 3 місяці тому

    What a beautiful explanation. 💯💯💯💯

  • @waleyefish9026
    @waleyefish9026 3 місяці тому

    There's trouble with your microphone.😮

  • @AliaaOsman-v2i
    @AliaaOsman-v2i 3 місяці тому

    Amazing 🤩

  • @DahabAbdukkaliq
    @DahabAbdukkaliq 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, you made reading audiogram much easier. Great explanation on interpreting the audiogram results and type of hearing loss.

  • @bliss9030
    @bliss9030 4 місяці тому

    Thanks a lot Sir.A long time since i have heard from such a good teacher worthy of real respect.God Bless.I have been watching a lot of teaching videos.This is the only one among the 4-5 ones in which i pressed the like button.

  • @stevegoodson9022
    @stevegoodson9022 4 місяці тому

    I had a stroke in 2017 and I have reason to believe a type a tympanogram was done five days after my stroke. My question is - would I need to have been aware and responsive for this test to have been done? My visitors tell me I was heavily sedated and unresponsive at the time. Just gathering information to try to convince my GP to get my hearing tested.

  • @brussels13207
    @brussels13207 4 місяці тому

    I would like to find an affordable omni directional for my oticon hearing aids. Something I could put in middle of dining table that would allow me to hear from all.

  • @dougbas3980
    @dougbas3980 4 місяці тому

    Very well presented. I learned a great deal. Thank you.

  • @deborahwalters221
    @deborahwalters221 4 місяці тому

    Correction at 2:32 - 3:00 in the video. You have the chemical composition of endolymph and perilymph backwards. Endolymph contains high concentrations of Potasium and low concentrations of Sodium. Perilymph contains high Sodium and low Potassium concentrations. This is important because the high Potassium levels in the endolymph allow Potassium ions to enter the hair cells and causes depolarization. This depolarization action opens calcium channels, which in turn causes neurotransmission of the signal along the nerve fibers. High potassium in the endolymph is critical in the process of getting the sound signal to the brain. You can find out more info by a doing a Google search asking "What is the chemical composition of endolymph?" Great video with that one small correction.

  • @AynurAwaz
    @AynurAwaz 5 місяців тому

    Where were you when i first started ENT course❤😢

  • @NgocNgoThao
    @NgocNgoThao 5 місяців тому

    He speaks with such passion I love it! I find every videos of him really inspiring. Thank you very much sir!

  • @azhariqbal1390
    @azhariqbal1390 5 місяців тому

    So beautifully expalained. You must be an excellent teacher.

  • @irasosenko7194
    @irasosenko7194 5 місяців тому

    You are brilliant! Thank you so much!

  • @abbigalemccarthy2828
    @abbigalemccarthy2828 5 місяців тому

    Not Ted calling people Mucky Mucks lmaoo

  • @yazmyn4561
    @yazmyn4561 5 місяців тому

    Excellent presentation 👏 👌 👍

  • @olaebrhem5641
    @olaebrhem5641 6 місяців тому

    This is the best explanation you made it short yet cover all the basic and important details , thanks a lot 🙏🙏

  • @nanbhumi
    @nanbhumi 6 місяців тому

    Thank you Dr venema. I have been doing Audiolical tests for the past 40years.. Your explanation of the basic concepts are super.Your students are lucky.. India

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 6 місяців тому

    I never understood the reason for the bone conduction test before. Interesting!

  • @Elephantine999
    @Elephantine999 6 місяців тому

    Good information, some of which i had not heard (ha!) before.

  • @misslorispreschool
    @misslorispreschool 7 місяців тому

    Great video! Thank you.

  • @michaelharris5281
    @michaelharris5281 7 місяців тому

    Just for further understanding of this does oto-sclerosis is that then a shallow-A?

  • @muhammadagilwijayafaradis831
    @muhammadagilwijayafaradis831 7 місяців тому

    phenomenal!

  • @shalinivishwas7368
    @shalinivishwas7368 7 місяців тому

    Thank you Sir from India ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @BethanRobinson-t9c
    @BethanRobinson-t9c 7 місяців тому

    Hello! Thank you again for your affable style, wit and videos which have been an invaluable part of my education. Warmly, ARJ Santa Barbara, CA

  • @peyman5893
    @peyman5893 7 місяців тому

    That was phenomenal. I hope one day I can be as passionate of a teacher as Mr. Venema.

  • @Haz114
    @Haz114 7 місяців тому

    It really Heartz😂😂😂😂

  • @ticklemepan
    @ticklemepan 7 місяців тому

    So informative 👏

  • @ErynHowe-n2c
    @ErynHowe-n2c 7 місяців тому

    Hello! Thank you again for your affable style, wit and videos which have been an invaluable part of my education. Warmly, ARJ Santa Barbara, CA

  • @JuliaHewitt-ti5zr
    @JuliaHewitt-ti5zr 7 місяців тому

    Thanks Ted 🎉

  • @katelyn371
    @katelyn371 8 місяців тому

    Dr.Venema, thank you so much for your clear explanation!

  • @katelyn371
    @katelyn371 8 місяців тому

    Dr. Venema, you have seriously helped me understand this concept so well and so quickly! You have a gift for teaching, thank you so much!!

  • @lizzynatir9083
    @lizzynatir9083 8 місяців тому

    This is my own experience and not what I was foretold, my Meniere disease was very complicated with high pitch ear ringing, Dizziness and Imbalance but I was able to conquer this disease with a medicine from Dr Madida Sam on UA-cam for only 4 weeks of using their treatment...I recommend this herbal center///

  • @ali42301
    @ali42301 8 місяців тому

    Thank you sir, this is truly an amazing work.

  • @kennethdarlington682
    @kennethdarlington682 8 місяців тому

    I am not only happy am alive but also glad that "Dr. Madida" was able treat and cure me with his herbal medication of my parosmia, Meniere disease and Parkinson disease(PD) with their herbal treatment..

  • @bunnyhop_edits
    @bunnyhop_edits 8 місяців тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:21 🧠 *The acoustic reflex test is part of tympanometry, evaluating the auditory pathway from outer ear to brainstem.* 02:44 🎤 *Acoustic reflexes exist to diminish the loudness of our own voices while speaking, aiding in better hearing of surrounding sounds.* 05:27 📉 *Acoustic reflexes are tested after determining the air pressure at which the middle ear is most efficient, with a reduction in compliance indicating reflex activation.* 06:17 🔊 *Contralateral and ipsilateral acoustic reflexes are measured, respectively involving sound input to opposite and same ears.* 09:29 🦻 *Normal hearing individuals should exhibit acoustic reflexes at around 85 to 100 dB HL, absent in conductive hearing loss and severely impaired in eighth nerve tumors.* Made with HARPA AI

  • @bunnyhop_edits
    @bunnyhop_edits 8 місяців тому

    🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:22 🎯 *Tympanometry complements the audiogram by assessing middle ear function, especially in cases of conductive hearing loss.* 01:31 🔍 *Tympanometry is a non-behavioral, quick test often used in pediatric care to assess middle ear function and detect issues like otitis media.* 02:21 🔄 *Tympanometry measures middle ear efficiency by analyzing sound transmission through the eardrum at different air pressures.* 04:07 📊 *Tympanometry results are represented graphically (tympanogram), with variations indicating different middle ear conditions.* 07:20 💧 *Different tympanogram types (A, B, C) correspond to various middle ear conditions, such as normal, otitis media, and fluid-filled middle ear.* 09:35 🦴 *Tympanometry can also aid in diagnosing otosclerosis, where abnormal bone growth stiffens the middle ear, affecting compliance.* Made with HARPA AI

  • @JP-rf7px
    @JP-rf7px 8 місяців тому

    I am a veteran and have been involved in sound production, studio recording and sound system design and installation since in my teens. Am now 77 yrs and have tinnitus in both ears and hearing loss above 7khZ. I am going for a hearing test next month at the VA audiology dept. I also have, at home, an elaborate home theater system with 11 speakers and Dolby Atmos surround. Should I be considering an omnidirectional aid or are there units that can switch pickup direction patterns for different circumstances and conditions?? And, if so, can these be controlled from an app? Thank you

    • @Cknoell04
      @Cknoell04 7 місяців тому

      I’m an audiologist, with hearing aids there are different settings you can pick, usually for basic hearing aids there can be a television setting, resteruant setting, and basic setting etc. with the television, it would be wise to tell your audiologist that you would prefer to have omnidirectional sound for your television setting, so the microphone is picking up all directions. Usually television settings are set as a cardioid setting because the speaker is coming from one direction, in front of them. But with your case an omnidirectional setting would be preferred.