Remote Camera vHIT: What is it and how does it fit into my pediatric vestibular test battery?
Remote Camera vHIT: What is it and how does it fit into my pediatric vestibular test battery?
Children with hearing loss are at increased risk of vestibular dysfunction, with potential consequences that can be mitigated when identified early. As interest in pediatric vestibular assessment continues to grow, clinicians require reliable tools that support evaluation in infants and young children.
This webinar provides an in-depth review of remote camera vHIT and its role within a comprehensive pediatric vestibular test battery. Key topics include the effects of vestibular loss in children, the importance of early assessment, and practical guidance on administering and interpreting remote camera vHIT. Real clinical case studies will illustrate how this technology can be integrated into everyday practice.
Kristen Janky
Lead Audiologist, Vestibular Clinical Services & Director, Vestibular and Balance Research Laboratory
Boys Town National Research Hospital – Omaha, NE
Kristen Janky, AuD, PhD, CCC-A is Lead Audiologist of Vestibular Clinical Services and Director of the Vestibular and Balance Research Laboratory at Boys Town National Research Hospital in Omaha NE. She sees patients one day a week in the vestibular clinic and spends her remaining time in research-related activities. Her research focuses on vestibular assessment and long-term effects of vestibular loss in children and special populations. She received her AuD from Towson University, her PhD from the University of Nebraska and did a post-doctoral fellowship at Johns Hopkins University.

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