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Audiologists are professionals who are university trained and licensed to identify, evaluate, and treat disorders of hearing. ALAA members are professional audiologists with a minimum educational requirement of a Master's degree. ALAA licensed audiologists have passed a comprehensive national examination and are licensed by the Alabama Department of Financial and Professional Regulation to practice audiology and dispense hearing aids within the state. Our mission is to enhance our ability to prevent, identify, and treat the needs of hearing impaired individuals of all ages by pursuing activities in patient care, public education, and continuing education. We hope to address all of your hearing health care concerns.

 

postheadericon ALAA Convention 2010

Join us for Tier One CEUs and FUN in the SUN at this year’s ALAA convention to be held October 7th –9th at Hilton Sandestin in Sandestin, FL!

Featured speakers/events for ALAA 2010 are:

 

Thursday

Technology Forums

7:30 -12:00; 1:00 – 2:00, & 4:00 – 5:00 (7.0 CEUs)

Dave Fabry, Ph.D. – Top Clinical Mistakes and the Need for Best Practices

2:00 - 4:00   (2.0 CEUs)

 

Friday  

Richard Roberts, Ph.D. & Kenton S. Tarver, Au.D.,– Differential Diagnosis of the Dizzy Patient

8:00 – 11:30   (3.0 Tier One CEUs)

Reid Gavin, Au.D. – Neurophysiological Intraoperative Monitoring: An Audiologist’s Perspective”

1:00 – 3:30 (2.5 CEUs)

Jill Smith, Au.D. – The Difficult-to-Test Child

3:45 -4:45 (1.0 CEU)

 

Saturday

Deb Abel, Au.D. – Coding and Reimbursement – Trick or Treat?

8:00 - 11:30     (3.0 Tier One CEUs) 

Total CEUs: 18.5

 

Click here for to download the registration and all info documents

 
Organizations

American Academy of Audiology Foundation

American Acedemy of Audiology

American Board of Audiology - Board Certified in Audiology

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