Maximizing Performance in Cochlear Implant Recipients: Programming Concepts
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Maximizing Performance in Cochlear Implant Recipients: Programming Concepts

This course will address topics related to routine and special programming issues and methods in pediatric and adult recipients.

By William H. Shapiro, Au.D.

Date and time

Location

Suzanne & Thomas Murphy Alumni Hall

550 First Avenue New York, NY 10016

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 day 6 hours

This course will address topics related to routine and special programming issues and methods in pediatric and adult recipients. It will also present new and promising techniques to assist in bimodal programming. Special consideration will be given to gene therapy, as well as the role of AI in cochlear implant and hearing aid programming.

Format will continue to include lectures, roundtable discussions, audience participation, and dedicated time for participants to visit manufacturer technology suites.

Emphasis will be placed on case studies submitted by attendees!

Please register early as space is limited.

All health and safety protocols in place at NYU Langone Health at the time of the conference will be enforced. Updates on specific policies will be shared closer to the event date.

Organized by

Lester S. Miller, Jr. and Kathleen V. Miller Clinical Assistant Professor of Hearing Health, Supervising Audiologist

NYU Cochlear Implant Center

$0 – $205.74