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Educational Audiology Association : The Educational Audiology Association is an international organization of Audiologists and related professionals who deliver a full spectrum of hearing services to all children, particularly those in educational settings.
The mission of EAA is to act as the primary resource and active advocate for its members through its publications and products, continuing educational activities, networking opportunities, and other professional endeavors.
Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology : Welcome to the Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology website. The primary purpose of ARA is to promote excellence in hearing care through the provision of comprehensive rehabilitative and habilitative services. Please visit About ARA and the other links. For further information about ARA, please contact ARA.
The purpose of the Academy is to promote excellence in hearing care through the provision of comprehensive rehabilitative and habilitative
South Carolina Academy of Audiology : The South Carolina Academy of Audiology, formed in 1989, became the first state affiliate of the American Academy of Audiology. South Carolina is pleased to have hosted the organizational convention for the American Academy of Audiology in 1988. The South Carolina Academy provides continuing education opportunities through its annual convention. SCAA also sponsors a scholarship for South Carolina residents who are pursuing a Doctorate of Audiolog
International Society of Audiology : The International Society of Audiology has its official seat in Geneva, Switzerland. Its functions are described in its Statutes. The International Society of Audiology has recently gone through a restructuring procedure to open up membership for all people working in Audiology, either health care or research, and to connect with all societies working in the field.
The required changes in the Rules and Regulations of the Society have been ad
The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association : The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 123,000 members and affiliates who are speech-language pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists in the United States and internationally.
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The mission of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association is to promote the interests of and provide the highest quali
British Society of Audiology : The British Society of Audiology aims to increase knowledge of hearing and balance and to enhance audiological practice by dissemination and education.
It was founded in 1966, has grown steadily since then and is by far the largest audiology society in Europe. It is multi-disciplinary and has members from all areas of audiology in the UK and throughout the world. It is open to suitable persons who have demonstrated an interest in audiology.
Audiology Net : Audiology and hearing healthcare informational web site.
Audiology Online : News and information, jobs, classifieds, schools, and other topics related to the audiology profession.
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