The Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA) is the Academy's scholarly peer-reviewed publication, issued 10 times a year and available online at no cost to Academy members as a benefit of membership. The journal publishes articles and clinical reports in all areas of audiology, including audiological assessment, amplification, aural habilitation and rehabilitation, auditory electrophysiology, vestibular assessment, and hearing science.
The mission of the Accreditation Commission for Audiology Education (ACAE), an autonomous organization, is "to assure the public that only those programs that have complied with this agency's standards and that graduate competent audiologists trained at the Au.D. level will be accredited." The ACAE also assures its communities of interest that graduates of ACAE accredited programs will be able to function according to the national scope of practice as defined by the profession. ACAE accreditation recognizes, reinforces, and promotes the highest quality in AuD educational programs through a rigorous verification process.
The mission of the American Academy of Audiology Foundation is to promote philanthropy in support of research, education, and public awareness in audiology and hearing science. The Foundation’s programs and initiatives impact audiologists, audiology doctoral students, consumers, and those with hearing impairments and balance disorders. Our portfolio of research grants, educational humanitarian, and public awareness scholarships, lectureships and more strive to broaden the knowledge base and understanding of the impact hearing loss and balance problems have on an individual. Our mission areas of public awareness, research, and education attempt to address these issues across the spectrum through improved understanding of normal hearing and balance processes to determine effective treatment of deficits when they occur.
Visit the Foundation web site to view the latest annual report, or make a donation.
The Student Academy of Audiology is the national student organization of the American Academy of Audiology that serves as a collective voice for students and advances the rights, interests, and welfare of students pursuing careers in audiology. The vision of the SAA is to be essential in the lives of audiology students by equipping them with the knowledge to begin a patient-centered career that promotes the profession and advances research in audiology.
Visit https://saa.audiology.org/ for more information.
eAudiology consists of several CEU opportunities that can be completed from your home or office:
eAudiology offers you the ability to earn all your CEUs at an incredible savings with the UNLIMITED On-Demand Web Seminar Package!
Audiology Today (AT) is the American Academy of Audiology’s award-winning magazine of, by, and for audiologists. Each issue of this full-color, bimonthly magazine provides comprehensive reporting on topics relevant to audiology, including clinical activities and hearing research, current events, news items, professional issues, individual-institutional-organizational announcements, and other areas within the scope of practice of audiology.
HEARCareers is the American Academy of Audiology’s year-round resource for jobs and externships in audiology. It provides employers with an audience consisting of only audiologists and allows job seekers to view jobs that cater specifically to their profession. As a member, you will receive discounted rates on job postings and résumé posting is always free. All HEARCareers job postings come with access to the résumé database, which is available while the job posting is active, as well as having the job posting feed directly onto the Academy’s Facebook page via the Career Center.
HEARCareers now includes externships! FREE for clinical sites to post and FREE for students and universities to view.
Introducing PLAID, a personal listening aid that utilizes our patented ClikFIT technology for lightning-fast fittings. In a nutshell, PLAID features sophisticated sound processing in a stylish mini-BTE case at a price to compete with anybody.
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DryCaddy was created with the same high quality you’ve come to expect from the family of Dry & Store products. A single kit provides an entire year of protection in a small package! Take DryCaddy anywhere and everywhere you can’t take your
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DryCaddy – the “next-best” thing to a Dry & Store.
Dry & Store is an electrical appliance for nightly use at home to store and care for all types of hearing instruments, including hearing aids, cochlear implant hardware, noise/tinnitus maskers, and in-ear monitors. It combines the three essential elements needed for effective drying: heat, moving air, and a desiccant that drives the relative humidity really low, and captures the moisture that is released. During the first ninety seconds of the Dry & Store Global II cycle, a germicidal lamp sanitizes the hearing instruments, after which conditioning continues for 8 hours. The unit then automatically shuts off, continuing to store the instruments safely until they are needed
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DryDome…Small size, big results.
TransEar is an elegant, affordable, and effective answer to SSD. It looks like a conventional BTE (Behind-the Ear) hearing aid, but instead of simply amplifying sound, it relies on bone conduction to transmit the sound to the better ear.
TransEar is not the first bone conduction hearing aid, but it is the first to overcome
Single Sided Deafness
– without surgery;
– without bulky headbands;
– without having to wear another hearing aid in the "good" ear.