Maryam Sadeghijam
I am Maryam Sadeghi Jam, an Assistant Professor of Audiology from Iran University of Medical Sciences. I have over 15 years of experience in audiology, including teaching, clinical work, and research. My main areas of interest are hearing aids, tinnitus, and vestibular disorders, with a strong focus on hearing aids technologies.
Sessions
Description:
Tinnitus is a prevalent and often debilitating symptom that affects millions worldwide. Despite its frequency, clinicians frequently struggle with its management due to the heterogeneity of causes and responses to treatment. This Instruction Course is designed to provide a clear, concise, and practical guide for managing tinnitus patients in real-world clinical settings. It will focus on decision-making strategies, categorizing patients, and selecting appropriate interventions.
The session is divided between three expert clinicians. The first speaker, Dr. Maryam Sadeghijam, will focus on patient profiling and clinical decision-making. Drawing on audiological, psychological, and subjective patient data, she will demonstrate how to formulate an individualized treatment strategy and determine the most appropriate therapeutic direction. The second speaker, Dr. Ahmad Reza Nazeri, will present an overview of current treatment modalities—including counseling, sound therapy, hearing aids, cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), and neuromodulation— and explain how to match each approach to specific patient profiles. The third speaker, Mevlüde Işık, will focus on neuromodulation in tinnitus, with an emphasis on transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS). This section will briefly cover the clinical rationale for tDCS, patient selection criteria, and its role as an adjunctive tool within multimodal tinnitus management.
Outcome objectives:
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
Integrate audiological, psychological, and subjective assessments to guide treatment planning
Select personalized management strategies using a structured clinical algorithm
Compare counseling, sound therapy, CBT, and neuromodulation based on patient profiles
Structure of session:
Part 1 – Clinical Decision-Making in Tinnitus Management
Speaker: Dr. Maryam Sadeghijam
- Quick overview of tinnitus subtypes (e.g., subjective vs. objective, chronic vs. acute, bothersome vs. non-bothersome)
- The essential components of initial assessment: audiological, psychological, and subjective evaluations
- Clinical decision-making models based on patient profiles
- Simple checklists and red flags to guide early-stage planning
Part 2 – Treatment Options and How to Match each approach to Specific Patient Profiles
Speaker: Dr. Ahmad Reza Nazeri
- Concise review of core management approaches:
· Counseling and patient education
· Sound therapy and hearing aids
· Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
· Mindfulness-based interventions
· Neuromodulation
- Comparative table of approaches: strengths, limitations, ideal patient types
- Common pitfalls in choosing or applying treatments
- A brief, actionable algorithm for everyday clinical decision-making
Part 3 – Neuromodulation in Tinnitus: Practical Use of tDCS
Speaker: Mevlüde Işık
-Neurophysiological basis of neuromodulation in tinnitus
-tDCS in tinnitus management:
. Core mechanisms and main cortical targets
. Commonly used stimulation protocols and safety considerations
-Patient selection and clinical integration:
. Tinnitus profiles most suitable for tDCS
. Influence of severity, chronicity, and treatment resistance
Background:
1- Shannon entropy measures for EEG signals in tinnitus
2- An increase in the auditory steady-state response amplitudes after a period of listening to binaural beat stimuli in tinnitus patients: a pilot study
3- Does tinnitus lead to chaos?
4- The hypothetical relation between the degree of stress and auditory cortical evoked potentials in tinnitus sufferers
5- Use of some relevant parameters for primary prediction of brain activity in idiopathic tinnitus based on a machine learning application
6- Persian Version of the Hyperacusis Questionnaire: Psychometric Evaluation and Prevalence Determination
7- A preliminary study on the reliability of the persian version of the tinnitus functional index in a military population
We will try to have a review on all treatment possibilities for Hearing Impaired children. The topics that we will try to cover are as below:
Hearing Aid candidacy will explained for both children and infants.
How to decide for switching to CI is a very important decision that must be made ASAP.
The application of Bone Conduction hearing aids for pediatric population. (both conventional & implantableas).
Treatment programes for children with confirmed diagnosis of central auditory processing disorderes. Different kind of treatments will be explained ( dichotic training/spatial training/ time or frequency training/word based training /….).