The BrainHearing Network is an initiative from Oticon that connects you with leading scientists, key opinion leaders, and fellow passionate peers, putting you at the forefront of the latest scientific findings and advancements in hearing care.
- Gain CEU-credits*
- Contribute to shaping the future of hearing care
- Continuously develop your care-giving expertise
What you get
At the core of the BrainHearing Network is a series of inspirational live webinars, where well-known guest speakers share the latest scientific findings and clinical insights, and explore exciting new ground for hearing care solutions. Together with top experts and other dedicated hearing care professionals, you’ll explore the interconnection between audiology and hearing care in relation to cognitive hearing and overall wellbeing.Upcoming Webinars
We constantly have new webinars in the pipeline. To learn more about upcoming webinars please reach out to your local sales representative.
Cognitive hearing and health
The impact of untreated hearing loss on healthy ageing
In this blogpost about a previous webinar on cognitive hearing and health, Dr. Dona Jayakody explores the impact of hearing loss as a chronic health condition that significantly impacts healthy ageing in older adults.
Guest speaker: Dr. Dona Jayakody
Beyond the audiogram
ACT™ is a new standard for speech-in-noise prescription
In this blogpost about a previous webinar, Prof. Tim Jürgens explores the relevance of the new Audible Contrast Threshold (ACT™) test when it comes to predicting hearing-in-noise ability and conducting more individualised hearing aid fittings.
Guest speaker: Prof. Tim Jürgens
Conversational dynamics
Understanding communication behaviour to provide intent-based personalisation
The launch of our new premium hearing aid Oticon Intent™ marked a significan step forward in understanding the user’s listening needs and communication intentions.
Guest speakers: Dr Lauren V. Hadley
Explore the science behind BrainHearing™
Understand the groundbreaking scientific discoveries that are increasing our knowledge of the brain’s role in hearing health and fuelling us to develop life-changing technology for people with hearing loss.
Discovering tomorrow's hearing solutions
Oticon stands apart as the only hearing aid manufacturer with its own independent research facility dedicated to audiology – Eriksholm Research Centre.
References
*If you are based in an eligible country, you can earn Continuing Education Credits (CEUs) by watching a minimum of 50 minutes of the live webinar or webinar recording.
Contact a local Oticon representative to learn more