Audiology Australia Enhances Accreditation Pathways for Audiologists
The changes are designed to address workforce needs and create clearer routes to accreditation for both overseas-qualified and Australian audiologists.
The changes are designed to address workforce needs and create clearer routes to accreditation for both overseas-qualified and Australian audiologists.
Eight scholarship opportunities are open to audiology graduate students, with an application deadline of April 30, 2026.
Peter Aksel Villadsen discusses how the Listen To This initiative is driving awareness of hearing health as essential to cognitive function, healthy aging, and overall wellbeing.
Starkey participated in the 2025 Twin Cities HLAA Walk4Hearing, joining thousands of advocates across the country working to break down barriers and empower people with hearing loss.
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Read MoreThe EUHA Congress is rebranding its future-focused Friday as Sound of Future, introducing a refreshed format, new stage area, and expert-led presentations to highlight upcoming trends in hearing care.
Read MoreThe International Hearing Society launched its “Help Hearing” campaign at the 2025 HOSA International Leadership Conference to raise awareness about the hearing aid specialist profession.
Read MoreA new American Medical Association policy calls for explainable clinical AI tools that include safety and efficacy data.
Read MoreThe 2025 BIHIMA audiologist survey offers an unflinching look at the mounting challenges facing the UK’s hearing care sector.
Read MoreBobby Mukkamala, MD, an otolaryngologist from Flint, Michigan, has been sworn in as the 180th president of the American Medical Association.
Read MoreAs HLAA Hear For Life partners, Listen Technologies and Ampetronic will sponsor the HLAA 2025 Convention and Walk4Hearing events.
Read MoreThe bill would amend the VA Mission Act to officially recognize hearing aid specialists as eligible providers in the VA Community Care program.
Read MoreArkansas Senate Bill 118 will empower audiologists to deliver comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative services that align with their education, training, and current national standards.
Read MoreSubmissions are being accepted for the 2025 EUHA Sponsorship Award, which honors outstanding research in audiology and hearing care with cash prizes and professional exposure opportunities.
Read MorePaul H. Van de Heyning, MD, PhD, will deliver a keynote lecture at the American Cochlear Implant Alliance’s CI2025 Boston Conference.
Read MoreThe Oticon Hearing Foundation is again partnering with the American Academy of Audiology Foundation to fund scholarships for full-time audiology graduate students for the 2025-26 academic year.
Read MoreThe Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA) is advocating for major reforms in hearing healthcare coverage, emphasizing the need for stronger regulations to ensure patients receive essential audiologic services.
Read MoreMore than 3,000 audiologists and other professionals are expected to attend the American Academy...
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