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About Becky Morris
Founder of Beyond Hearing Aids, Inc. and BeyondHearingAids.com


Becky Morris is uniquely qualified and maintains an extensive training schedule for personal development to help her maintain a leadership position in providing ALD services. It is this breadth of education and experience that sets her apart from other vendors and trainers in the ALD industry.

FM Systems
  • Recent Advances in FM Technology
  • Improving Speech Perception in Noise with Directional Microphones and FM Technology
  • Effects of Hearing Aids and FM Technology on Communicative, Psychological and Physical Health Status
  • Compatibility of Cochlear Implants and FM
  • Speech Intelligibility in Noise by Cochlear
  • Implant User With and Without an Additional Wireless FM Microphone System
  • Determining Candidacy Criteria for Adult Users of FM Systems
  • Integrating Sound Field Distribution Systems and Personal FM Technologies
  • SNR Advantage, FM Benefit and FM Fitting
  • Outcomes of FM Use Among Adults with Significant Hearing Loss
  • Assessment of Advanced Hearing Instrument Technology and FM Technology
  • Fitting FM to Individuals with Normal Hearing, Minimal or Unilateral Hearing Loss
  • Functional and Physiological Adaptation to Amplification
  • FM Counseling Issues
  • Optimizing Sound Field and FM in the classroom

Consumer Training/Cochlear Implants
  • Psycho-Social Principles of Hearing Impairment in Theory and Practice
  • Cochlear Implants in the Total Care Practice
  • Clinical Management of the Assistive Technology User
  • Classroom Management for Children with Hearing Impairments.
  • The Latest Buzz about Cell Phones and Hearing Aids
  • Living with Hearing Loss
  • Cochlear Implants and Seniors: Never too Old to Benefit
  • Accommodations for Individuals Who Are Hard of Hearing or Late-Deafened
  • Advances in Cochlear Implants
  Vocational Rehabilitation Arena
  • Enhancement of Vocational Rehabilitation Services to Individuals Who are Hard of Hearing and Late-Deafened
  • Rehabilitation Counselor for the Deaf: A Look at Past, Present and Future of the VR Profession
  • The Under-served Majority: Individuals who are Hard of Hearing or Late-Deafened
  • A Collaborative Model for Serving Individuals who are Deaf-Blind
  • Using Multimedia Technology to Enhance Job Seeking and Workplace Accommodations
  • Centers for Independent Living: Services for People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing
  • Practical Application of Technical Assistance in a Community-Based Rehab Program
  • ACCESS: How to Best Serve Postsecondary Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Using Assistive Technology with Students who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing
  • Students with Acquired Hearing Loss
  • Getting Started - "So You're the Deaf Services Coordinator, Now What?"

Hearing Healthcare Industry
  • Adult Auditory Rehab Techniques for a Diagnostic Setting
  • Practical Solutions Using Assistive Listening Devices
  • Increase ADA Compliance to Maximize Hearing for Your Patients
  • Integrating Assistive Devices into Your Audiologic Practice
  • Audiologist's Role in IEP Meetings for Children with CIs
  • Oral Habilitation Options for the Severely Hearing -Impaired Child
  • Counseling Parents of Hearing Impaired Children
  • Audiological Management of Older Adults in Nursing Homes
  • Contemporary Models of Real Life Adult Audiologic Rehabilitation

Revised 5/1/04