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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-958914
Future Perspectives in Audiology Continuing Education
Publication History
Publication Date:
13 February 2007 (online)

ABSTRACT
The Code of Ethics of the American Academy of Audiology and the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association mandate that members maintain a high level of professional competence in rendering their services to their patients, which is ensured in part by participation in continuing education (CE). This article describes future trends in audiology CE, including (1) use of an algorithm for the CE approval process, (2) movement toward evidence-based CE, (3) harnessing technological innovation, (4) focussing on ethics, (5) acknowledging adult learning theory, and (6) standardizing audiology CE. The importance of personal empowerment and responsibility is highlighted to encourage audiologists to become actively involved in the CE process to shape the future of the profession.
KEYWORDS
Continuing education - adult learning - audiology
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Appendix A An algorithm for the Continuing Education (CE) Approval Process of the American Academy of Audiology (AAA)
Carole E JohnsonPh.D. Au.D.
Department of Communication Disorders
1199 Haley Center, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849
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