
An on-line self-conducted training programme designed to bring hearing care professionals (HCP) and others into a state of advanced knowledge regarding the complex dynamics between hearing, listening and music. This course will deliver research-based and application-based knowledge and directly facilitate skills training - enabling the HCP and others to deliver effective rehabilitation, tailored to an individual’s music listening needs.
Course Objectives
On completion of the course, the HCP or pre-qualified HCP, will be able to:
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Recognise the importance of improving music outcomes for patients and the consequences of diminished access to music; 
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Understand the inter-related factors and correlation between hearing difficulties and music engagement and appreciation; 
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Target and deliver on the practical music rehabilitation needs of the patient in a consistent, efficient, and effective manner using the dedicated PROM-T⁵ Care Framework®, and its associated tools; 
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Recognise key markers for patients with more complex needs who may require additional onward referral; 
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Be recognised as a PROM-T⁵® Practitioner 



