
60-Minute Webinars
GSI has created a number of webinars that cover a wide variety of topics that are available to view below. Some of these courses are currently available for CEU credit via AudiologyOnline (subscription is needed to receive CEU credit upon completion of the course). There are also some webinars that are available as view-only options with no CEU credit. Topics covered range from advanced clinical tests to tips and tricks on how to maximize your testing with certain GSI products. All of the courses that are listed on this page are an hour long.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Jackie Davie, PhD
WideBand tympanometry (WBT) is more than just data - it’s diagnostic power. This session gives you and your physicians the essential tools to confidently interpret WBT results and make clearer calls on middle ear disorders. Turn complexity into clarity with practical, clinical insight.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Jackie Davie, PhD
Mass, stiffness, friction dominance—these terms get tossed around in ME pathologies, but how well do we really use them? Let’s cut through the noise: revisit the core concepts, apply them to real clinical cases, and sharpen your day-to-day interpretation skills.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Jackie Davie, PhD
Wideband tympanometry (WBT) is more than just data—it’s diagnostic power. This session gives you and your physicians the essential tools to confidently interpret WBT results and make clearer calls on middle ear disorders. Turn complexity into clarity with practical, clinical insight.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Tony Lombardo, MS
In the constantly evolving landscape of audiology, clinicians are looking for new ways to improve efficiency and increase access to hearing healthcare. This course will review the teleaudiology options and give real solutions on implementation into practice.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Laura Prigge, AuD | Tony Lombardo, MS
Today’s busy clinic requires fast and accurate testing, and the GSI Pello 1.5 channel audiometer provides the tools to meet the demands of hearing healthcare providers. This course provides an in-depth overview of the Pello FW version 2.5 and the new configuration application. Additionally, the course provides tips and tricks for selecting the appropriate license and customizing settings to ensure maximum productivity.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Joseph Dansie, AuD
This course is designed to educate audiologists on the principles of Visual Reinforcement Audiometry (VRA) testing, including helpful clinical techniques, and optimal audiometric booth set up for VRA.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: James W. Hall, PhD
The course begins with a summary of the limitations of pure tone hearing screening followed by a review of the rationale for objective hearing screening of younger school age and preschool children. Most of the course is devoted to a description of critical steps in the development and implementation of an evidence-based efficient and effective hearing screening program for children of all ages.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Joseph Dansie, AuD
This course is designed to educate audiologists on the practical workflow for patients who require cochlear implants. From Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved indications and Medicare requirements to pre-op and post-op evaluations, audiologists will gain a clear understanding of the cochlear implant process.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Tony Lombardo, MS | Laura Prigge, AuD
GSI is excited to discuss innovative updates to the AudioStar Pro clinical audiometer. This presentation will review new features, introduce a new speech in noise test, the ACT, and highlight the GSI Video Otoscope.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Tony Lombardo, MS | Laura Prigge, AuD
The clinical implementation of WideBand Tympanometry opens up an opportunity for a fresh look at how we provide our basic services. This course will provide information for implementation and interpretation of WideBand Tympanometry into every audiology practice.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Joseph Dansie, AuD
This webinar provides a discussion of clinical considerations, implications, and tips for performing Electrical Stapedial Reflex Testing (eSRT) with different cochlear implant manufacturers with GSI TympStar Pro equipment.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Laura Prigge, AuD | Tony Lombardo, MS
The GSI TympStar Pro now has WideBand Tympanometry capabilities. WideBand has been around for many years; however, it has not been implemented into regular use in many clinics. This presentation will discuss the mechanics, use, and interpretation of WideBand Tympanometry in the GSI TympStar Pro.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: James Hall, PhD
Audiologists have an opportunity to prevent or mitigate hearing loss in children and adults. This webinar (Part 2) focuses on the importance of including information about comorbid conditions in the audiologic assessment and management.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: James Hall, PhD
Audiologists have an opportunity to prevent or mitigate hearing loss in children and adults. This webinar (Part 1) focuses on the importance of applying sensitive and value-added tests in the diagnosis of hearing loss and related disorders (e g., auditory processing disorders and tinnitus).
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Laura Prigge, AuD, Tony Lombardo, MS
Using automated audiometry to obtain basic diagnostic air, bone, and speech audiometry has been validated as an effective way to manage audiologists’ time and patient schedules. In order to utilize this method effectively, this presentation will ensure that audiologists have confidence in the validity of these results.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Karen Morris, MS, CCC-A
The GSI Audera Pro™ is the next generation of the highly acclaimed clinical evoked potential and OAE system, the GSI Audera. The Audera Pro offers a comprehensive battery of test types covering evoked potentials (EP) and otoacoustic emissions (OAEs). The Audera Pro generates quick and efficient quality data, providing simple system operation, and utilizes convenient database management.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Laura Prigge, AuD
Advancements in audiology diagnostic and therapeutic technologies combined with readily available communication technologies have provided an opportunity to revolutionize hearing health services in low-resource communities across the globe. This presentation will define modalities of teleaudiology and demonstrate how each method can be applied to bridge the gap to quality hearing health services.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Sherman Lord, AuD
Bone conduction audiometry is a standard test performed in an audiologic evaluation. Bone scores help indicate the site of lesion and type of hearing loss that may be present; however, there are times when unexplainable air/bone gaps or bone thresholds poorer than air thresholds are obtained. This webinar will address some of the oddities of bone conduction audiometry and clear up some of the frustration felt by clinicians when strange results are obtained.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Tony Lombardo, MS
Today’s busy clinic requires fast and accurate testing, and the GSI AudioStar Pro provides the tools to meet the demands of every hearing healthcare provider. The purpose of this course is to provide an in depth overview of the enhancements of the AudioStar Pro FW version 2.0 clinical audiometer and the configuration application. Additionally, the course will provide tips and tricks for customizing settings and protocols for maximum productivity will be reviewed.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: David Coffin, AuD
Learn proactive procedures to ensure your equipment will perform effectively for years. Also, basic troubleshooting techniques will be reviewed to keep your office up and running.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Scott Lamb
Do you ever wonder what happens every year when your equipment is calibrated? A NASED certified service technician will explain the procedures and the reasons equipment requires calibration.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Laura Prigge, AuD
The GSI TympStar Pro sets the clinical standard in middle ear testing. Learn how to implement new tests and utilize enhancements to maximize diagnostic testing.
Audiology Online course, subscription required for CEU credit.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: James Hall, PhD
This webinar offers an up-to-date review of acoustic reflex measurement, an objective test procedure that provides information on auditory function from the middle ear to the brainstem. Topics include a description of acoustic reflex pathways, specific measurements such as threshold, amplitude, and latency, and a systematic summary of multiple evidence-based clinical applications.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Advanced
Presenter: James Hall, PhD
Reliance on value added tests contributes to accurate diagnosis of hearing loss, appropriate and timely intervention, and optimal patient outcome. In this webinar, practical guidelines are offered for the application of value added tests in diagnostic audiology today.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Introductory
Presenter: Joseph Dansie, AuD
This course is designed to educate audiologists on the practical workflow for patients who require cochlear implants. From FDA and Medicare requirements to pre op and post op evaluations, audiologists will gain a clear understanding of the cochlear implant process.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Frank Musiek, PhD, CCC-A
This presentation will provide novel insights to the application of temporal processing tests and related neuro auditory mechanisms. This information will expand the utility and interpretive acumen of those using these procedures.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Andrew Stuart, PhD, CCC-A
The CE-Chirp stimulus was developed to maximize the temporal synchronization of the responses from the underlying neural components. Few researchers, however, have investigated the utilization of chirp stimulus with newborns. In this course, findings will be presented from a large study with newborns examining ABRs to air and bone-conducted CE-Chirp versus click stimuli. A multitude of stimulus manipulations were investigated. Clinical applications will be discussed.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Advanced
Presenter: James Hall, PhD
The acoustic reflex is an objective test unaffected by listener variables like age, sleep, language, motivation, and cognitive status. Requiring little patient cooperation and only a few minutes to record, the acoustic reflex is a sensitive index of dysfunction involving the middle ear, cochlea, portions of the 8th and 7th cranial nerves, and pathways within the brainstem. Most audiologists have instrumentation for recording the acoustic reflex, yet few regularly apply this diagnostically powerful tool. This E-learning seminar provides a practical and evidence-based review of acoustic reflex measurements and clinical applications. Billing codes for acoustic reflex measurement are also discussed.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Advanced
Presenter: Heather Reading, AuD
The clinical utility of the broadband CE-Chirp and frequency specific stimuli CE-Chirp Octave Band will be discussed. Normative data using the B71 bone oscillator will be presented for both stimulus types. Participants will be able to identify Wave V and describe the advantages of what this stimuli offers.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Advanced
Presenter: Andrew Stuart, PhD, CCC-A
East Carolina University has provided diagnostic evaluations of infants living in the eastern part of the state via Teleaudiology since 2011. In this course, the project development including personnel, protocol, training, site preparation, and continuing evaluation/modification will be described. Data from this project will be compared to traditional state programs. Challenges with Teleaudiology services will be discussed.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Sherrie Weller, MS
The purpose of the course is to provide new and existing GSI Audera users with an operational overview of the different evoked potential applications – ABR, DPOAE and ASSR. Not only will basic operation be addressed, but customizing the applications for more efficient operation will be discussed. The session will end with routine system maintenance discussion that preserves patient data and improves PC operation.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Sherrie Weller, MS
Improvements in patient assessments can be gained by applying the multiple tests of the ABR. This course reviews the ABR applications for pediatrics and adults including acquisition parameters and troubleshooting tips.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Intermediate
Presenter: Sherrie Weller, MS
The Clinical utility of DPOAE and Electrocochleography in the pediatric and adult populations will be discussed. Recording protocols, data analysis techniques and troubleshooting tips are covered as well as virtual hands on demonstrations for both applications.
Webinar recording only, no CEU credit available.
Learning Level: Advanced
Presenter: Sherrie Weller, MS
The amplitude of Wave V of the ABR has been proven to be significantly increased through the use of new stimuli - CE-Chirp and CE-Chirp Octave Bands. This course will review the fundamentals and benefits of the CE-Chirp and CE-Chirp Octave Bands compared to traditional clicks and tone bursts. Clinical norms and recording protocols will also be provided.