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May 10, 2024

Continuing Education Reminder

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AAA 2024+Hear TECH Expo is complete and the continuing education opportunities were remarkable! 
For ABA certificants, here are CEU requirements at a glance:

Certified CredentialTotal CEUs                   Tier 1Professional Ethics
American Board of Audiology Certified (ABAC) – every year2051
Cochlear Implant Specialty Certification (CISC) – every three years60 (30 in cochlear implants)153
Pediatric Audiology Specialty Certification (PASC) – every three years60 (30 in pediatrics)153

While the annual conference is an outstanding resource for continuing education, please remember that additional approved providers are:

  • American Academy of Audiology (eAudiology)
  • AudiologyOnline.org
  • American Medical Association
  • International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET)
  • American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
  • State audiology organizations also may be approved CE providers

Any programs that have been approved by the Academy will be reported back to the Academy if you provide your Academy web ID number when registering. This applies to non-members, as well, and it will be to your benefit in the event your required continuing education is audited.

Additional options for Tier 1 credit include:

  • Authorship of a publication (up to 0.3 Tier 1 credits)
  • College or university courses
  • Teaching activities
  • Leadership activities

See pages 13–14 in the ABA Certified Candidate Handbook for additional options for approved continued education that can be self-reported through your online user dashboard.

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