Certification, certificate, certified…have you ever wondered what these different terms mean and how they are properly used? They each have different implications and cannot be used interchangeably.
Certification: Obtaining a certification shows that an individual has already acquired specialized knowledge in a specific field, through education and experience, and that they can demonstrate a high level of knowledge by passing a rigorous examination.
ABA currently offers specialty certification in Pediatric Audiology (PASC) and maintains existing specialty certification in Cochlear Implants (CISC).
ABA currently offers a general audiology credential verification (degree, licensure and mentored, professional experience) in the ABA Certified program. Becoming ABA Certified shows that an audiologist is committed to professional standards, ethical practices and continued professional development. The voluntary credential elevates the professional status of the audiologist to consumers, employers, health care institutions and public and private agencies.
When you meet standards and agree to ethical practices and professional development requirements, you can earn and use the credential “American Board of Audiology Certified” (ABAC).
Certificate: Certificate programs provide specific non-degree granting instruction and training in a particular topic, and then assess mastery of the intended learning outcomes. Those who complete all of the training and pass the assessments will receive the certificate and the right to use the credential.
ABA offers certificates in Tinnitus Management (CH-TM) and Audiology Precepting (CH-AP).
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