Summer Hands-On-Workshop (HOW) Salus University offers two four day workshops every summer at the Elkins Park campus. The goal of these workshops is to provide an update on advanced and current science in the specific topic of study for the workshop, review clinical implications, and provide hands-on training using the tools and techniques discussed in order to improve clinical practice. The workshops are designed to have an immediate impact on the participant's clinical service delivery and are taught by faculty who are distinguished by their expertise. Hearing Conservation in Industry and Music: Practical Information for Practicing Audiologists July 16 19, 2016 Faculty: Martin Pienkowski, PhD; Michael Santucci, AuD; Tom Thunder, AuD Each 4-day workshop includes Lecture and Hands-on Practicum There will be limited enrollment in each workshop to enhance the student s learning experience For further information, please contact: gsundar@salus.edu pkane@salus.edu jwilbur@salus.edu All instructors and relevant personnel have completed a disclosure form and none of the instructors have any relevant financial and nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
Hearing Conservation in Industry and Music: Practical Information for Practicing Audiologists Workshop 2016 Where: Salus University, 8360 Old York Road, Elkins Park, PA 19027 When: Saturday through Tuesday, July 16 19, 2016 (four days) CE Credits: AAA CEUs are pending approval Name: Organization: Address: City/State: Zip Code: Country: Phone Contacts: (Please include country code if outside of the USA) Email Contacts: Course Fee: $1025.00* payable with registration (Please see cancellation and refund information included below) Registration: Ms. Janet Wilbur jwilbur@salus.edu Phone: 215-780-1380 Fax: 215-780-1259 Payable by check to Salus University or by credit card either Visa or Mastercard Housing: Hampton Inn, Willow Grove, PA Group rate $114.00/night Booking code is: SSW or refer to the Salus Summer Workshop 2016 when making your reservations 215-659-3535 Marriott Courtyard Hotel, Willow Grove, PA 215-830-0550 Signature: Date:
Class sizes are limited. Advance registration is required. After this course participants will be able to: 1. Explain the auditory and non-auditory effects of noise. 2. Describe the characteristics of noise-induced hearing loss. 3. Select an appropriate hearing protective device, and evaluate effectiveness. 4. Compare advantages and disadvantages of available hearing protective devices and describe methods for selecting types (using attenuation, lab and real-life rating methods, selection, and regulatory requirements) 5. Relate noise dose, time-weighted averages, noise levels, and duration of exposure and noise annoyance criteria 6. Compare advantages and disadvantages of available hearing protective devices and describe methods for selecting types (using attenuation, lab and real-life rating methods, selection, and regulatory requirements 7. Describe the similarities and differences between music as a source of sound-induced hearing loss, and more general noise as the source. 8. Describe risk-rates for music-induced hearing disorders, and identifying which disorders are most salient to the musician. 9. Prescriptively fit hearing protection 10. Develop strategies to modify hearing aid settings to satisfy the listening needs of musicians with hearing loss who would benefit from amplification In order for attendees to successfully complete the course they must attend all activities and complete all assessments as indicated. *In the instance that this Summer Workshop is cancelled or rescheduled: Salus University reserves the right to cancel courses, change meeting places, or make other necessary and appropriate changes to the continuing education schedule. Courses that have not met minimum enrollment prior to the start date may be cancelled. Registrants will be alerted to the cancellation or rescheduling of an event via email and on the Salus University website. Refunds of registration fees for cancelled or rescheduled continuing courses are subject to the following requirements: 1. If a course is cancelled, the registrant automatically receives a 100% refund. 2. If a course is rescheduled, the registrant may (1) apply the registration fee to the new course date or (2) receive a 100% refund. 3. If the registration payment was made by credit card, the cancellation refund will be credited to the credit card account. 4. If the registration payment was made by check, the cancellation refund will be sent via check to the address provided on the CE registration form.
Event Cancelled by the Registrant Registrants may cancel their participation in a CE program in advance of the start date. The following parameters will apply: 1. If a registrant cancels before July 1 st, 2016, they will receive a full refund minus a $25 adminstrative fee. 2. If a registrant cancels after July 1 st, 2016, there will be a $200 cancellation fee. 3. If a registrant must cancel at any time due to a medical emergency, he/she will receive a 100% refund of the registration fee if the cancellation request is accompanied with a note from a physician. 4. If the registration payment was made by credit card, the cancellation refund will be credited to the credit card account. 5. If the registration payment was made by check, the cancellation refund will be sent via check to the address provided on the CE registration form. In the instance that this Summer Workshop is unsatisfactory to attendee: Participants wishing to register a complaint due to dissatisfaction with continuing education program provided by Salus University should contact the Office of International and Continuing Education at the following address: Salus University Office of International and Continuing Education 8360 Old York Road Elkins Park, PA 19027 Email: CEregistration@salus.edu The participant must indicate the nature of the complaint; the continuing education program about which the complaint is based; the date and time of the issue giving rise to the complaint; and any other pertinent information about the complaint. The Office of International and Continuing Education will respond in writing to complaints within 15 business days of receipt. The Office of International and Continuing Education will make determinations regarding appropriateness of refunds based on complaints in consultation with the Salus University continuing education advisory group. For further information or questions about accessibility, please contact Ms. Janet Wilbur jwilbur@salus.edu or 215-780-1380. This program is offered for CEUs ( level; area).
SALUS UNIVERSITY OSBORNE COLLEGE OF AUDIOLOGY SUMMER WORKSHOP Hearing Loss Prevention in Recreation, Industry, and Music: Practical Information for the Practicing Audiologist July 16-19, 2016 (MODIFIED SCHEDULE) Saturday, July 16 9:00 am - 11:00 am Lecture: Neuroscience and the effects of noise(.2 CEUs) Martin Pienkowski, Ph.D. 11:00 am - 11:30 am BREAK 11:30 am - 12:30 pm Lecture: Neuroscience and the effects of noise continued (.1 CEUs) - Martin Pienkowski, Ph.D. 12:35 pm -1:35 pm LUNCH 1:40 pm - 2:40 pm Best Practices in Hearing Conservation in Music Industry Hearing Protection in Musicians (.1 CEUs) Michael Santucci, Au.D., Heather Malyuk, Au.D. 2:40 pm - 3:00 pm BREAK 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm Managing Loud Sounds in a Musical Theater Case Studies and Lab (.1 CEUs) Michael Santucci, Au.D., Heather Malyuk, Au.D. 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Q & A (.1 CEUs ) 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm DINNER Sunday, July 17 8:30 am - 10:00 am Lecture: Listening, Performance, and Hearing Conservation (.15 CEUs - Tier 1) Michael Santucci, Au.D., Heather Malyuk, Au.D. 10:00 am - 10:20 am BREAK 10:20 am - 12:30 pm Lecture: What is Loudness in Music and Music Perception (.2 CEUs - Tier 1) - Michael Santucci, Au.D., Heather Malyuk, Au.D. 12:35 pm - 1:35 pm LUNCH 1:40 pm - 3:10 pm Hands-On-Lab: In-The-Ear Monitors; HPD for Music Perception (.15 CEUs) Michael Santucci, Au.D., Heather Malyuk, Au.D. 3:10 pm - 3:30 pm BREAK 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm Case Studies (.15 CEUs) Michael Santucci, Au.D., Heather Malyuk, Au.D. 5:30 pm 7:30 pm DINNER Monday, July 18 8:30 am - 10:00 am Lecture: Correlating audiologic tests with the effects of noise (.15 CEUs - Tier 1) Tom Thunder, Au.D. 10:00 am - 10:20 am BREAK 10:20 am - 12:30 pm Measuring noise and HPD attenuation (.2 CEUs - Tier 1) Tom Thunder, Au.D. 12:35 pm - 1:35 pm LUNCH 1:40 pm - 3:40 pm Lecture: NIOSH: guidelines for a best practice in hearing loss prevention(.2 CEUs) Tom Thunder, Au.D. 3:40 pm 4:00 pm BREAK 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Lab: Using apps and pocket dosimeters for assessing noise exposure (.1 CEUs) Tom Thunder, Au.D. 5:30 pm 7:30 pm DINNER Tuesday, July 19 8:30 am - 10:10 am Lecture: What you need to know about hearing protection (.15 CEUs) Tom Thunder, Au.D.
SALUS UNIVERSITY OSBORNE COLLEGE OF AUDIOLOGY SUMMER WORKSHOP Hearing Loss Prevention in Recreation, Industry, and Music: Practical Information for the Practicing Audiologist July 16-19, 2016 (MODIFIED SCHEDULE) 10:10 am -10:30 am BREAK 10:30 am - 12:30 pm Lecture: The emerging trend of fit-verification for HPDs (.2 CEUs) Tom Thunder, Au.D. 12:35 pm - 1:35 pm LUNCH 1:40 pm - 3:40 pm HANDS-ON -LAB: Measuring noise and HPD attenuation (.2 CEUs) Tom Thunder, Au.D. 3:40 pm 4:00 pm BREAK 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm Measuring noise and HPD attenuation(.1 CEUs) Tom Thunder, Au.D.