ONLINE WEBINAR | CME
Auditory Processing Disorder: What GPs need to know
27 February 2025 - 27 February 2025, 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
Online webinar
Type
Continuing Medical Education
We invite you to attend a complimentary CME-accredited webinar designed to help you better understand Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) and how it may affect your patients.
Presented by Jo Ritchie, a Senior Audiologist at Dilworth Hearing, this webinar will provide valuable insights into identifying the signs of APD to determine when referrals for testing are appropriate.
You will learn about the diagnostic processes used by audiologists for both children and adults, including the criteria for diagnosing APD.
Additionally, the session will explore effective management strategies for APD, such as assistive technology, auditory training, and environmental modifications.
In addition to 2 CPD points, participants will walk away with a good understanding of:
• The signs of APD.
• Patients who are likely to benefit from APD testing.
• How APD is diagnosed and the management options.
Register: Click here
Presented by Jo Ritchie, a Senior Audiologist at Dilworth Hearing, this webinar will provide valuable insights into identifying the signs of APD to determine when referrals for testing are appropriate.
You will learn about the diagnostic processes used by audiologists for both children and adults, including the criteria for diagnosing APD.
Additionally, the session will explore effective management strategies for APD, such as assistive technology, auditory training, and environmental modifications.
In addition to 2 CPD points, participants will walk away with a good understanding of:
• The signs of APD.
• Patients who are likely to benefit from APD testing.
• How APD is diagnosed and the management options.
Register: Click here
Website for more information: Click here
Contact Email: gp@dilworth.co.nz
The Auditory Processing Disorder webinar activity has been endorsed by The Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners (RNZCGP) and has been approved for up to 2 CME credits for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) purposes. Credits are for active Fellows of the College only.