The Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA) is dedicated to the advancement of practitioner excellence, high ethical standards, professional autonomy and sound business practices in the provision of quality audiologic care.
ADA was founded by nine practitioners in 1977, as the Academy of Dispensing Audiologists, to foster and support the professional dispensing of hearing aids by qualified audiologists in rehabilitative practices. Later, in 1988, ADA developed the concept of the Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degree and provided much of the energy behind the movement for the transition of audiology to a doctoring healthcare profession. This goal, as well, has been largely met, as the Au.D. is now the minimum degree for audiology practice offered by educational institutions in the United States.
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Incorporating Next-Generation Aural Rehabilitation into Your Practice
In this session, Nashlea Brogan, AuD — both an audiologist and cochlear implant user — sits down with Neurotone AI's Miles Aron, PhD to share her journey from provider to patient and how that experience reshaped her philosophy of care. Her story hig…