Hearing Instrument Components
Build the technical foundation needed to understand how modern hearing aids work, from the physiology and psychoacoustics of hearing loss to the components that shape sound processing and patient outcomes. This course examines basic and advanced hearing instrument parts, digital signal pathways, programming interfaces,
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Course Details
- Duration: 3h 6m
- Level: beginner
- Category: Workforce Training
- Price: $49.00
Course Modules
- Unit 1: Introduction: Hearing, Hearing Loss, and the History of Hearing Aids
- Unit 4: Types of Loss and Audiograms Assignments
- Unit 7: Amplifiers Dampers and Acoustic Plumbing
- Unit 10: HI systems and adjustable parameters
- Unit 13: Earmolds Acoustic Couplings overview
- Unit 16: HI compression strategies overview
- Unit 19: Candidacy Assessment and Patient Counseling
- Unit 21: Hearing Instrument Candidacy Part II
- Unit 23: Evaluating Hearing Aid Performance: Fitting Formulas and Verification
- Unit 25: Test box analysis ANSI
Frequently Asked Questions
Who should take the Hearing Instrument Components course?
This beginner-level course is ideal for anyone looking to build a foundational understanding of modern hearing aids. It's particularly relevant for individuals entering the audiology field, hearing instrument specialists, or those in related healthcare support roles. No prior technical knowledge of hearing instruments is required, making it accessible for new learners.
What will I learn in the Hearing Instrument Components course?
You will gain a technical foundation in how modern hearing aids work, covering the physiology of hearing loss and the evolution of hearing aid technology. The course examines basic and advanced hearing instrument parts, digital signal pathways, programming interfaces, and various earmold and coupling technologies. You'll also explore different compression strategies and their implementations.
How long does the Hearing Instrument Components course take to complete?
The course is designed to be completed in approximately 3 hours. This duration includes all lessons, from understanding physiologic differences in hearing to exploring advanced compression characteristics and acoustic couplings. Learners can progress at their own pace.
How does this course help my career in audiology?
This course provides essential technical knowledge about hearing instruments, crucial for making informed decisions in patient care and device selection. It helps prepare individuals for roles requiring a deep understanding of hearing aid components, signal processing, and fitting technologies. This foundational knowledge is valuable for hearing instrument specialists, audiology assistants, and technical support roles in the industry.
What are the learning objectives for Hearing Instrument Components?
Upon completion, you will be able to explain the physiologic and psychoacoustic differences between hearing and understanding. You will also describe the progression of hearing aid technology and identify core hearing instrument components, tracing the signal path through them. The course aims to equip learners with the ability to understand various compression characteristics and strategies.
Does the course cover different types of hearing aid technologies?
Yes, the course delves into various technologies, including basic and advanced hearing instrument parts, digital signal pathways, and programming interfaces. It extensively covers earmolds, acoustic couplings, and different compression strategies implemented by modern manufacturers. You will learn about the evolution and current state of these technologies.