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| Web Pages |
| Military Audiology Association |
| Military audiologists are dedicated to the prevention of noise-induced hearing loss. |
| Better Hearing Institute |
| Provides information on hearing loss, tinnitus, hearing aids, and a directory of hearing care providers. |
| Academy of Dispensing Audiologists |
| Information for the hearing impaired and the audiologist. Membership required for the audiologist to gain access. |
| American Academy of Audiology |
| Professionals dedicated to providing quality hearing care to the public. |
| American Academy of Private Practice in Speech Pathology and Audiology (AAPPSPA) |
| Non-profit organization dealing with issues for the private practice professionals in speech-language pathology and audiology and offering consumer information, including a searchable database, by specialty, of private practitioners. |
| The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association |
| ASHA is the professional, scientific, and credentialing association for more than 96,000 audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. This site is a resource for ASHA members, persons interested in information about communication disorders, and for those wanting career and membership information. |
| British Society of Audiology |
| Includes membership information and calendar of meetings, conferences and courses. |
| Brtitish Association of Audiological Physicians |
| Professional association representing audiological physicians in the United Kingdom. |
| Educational Audiology Association |
| an international organization of audiologists and related professionals whose primary interest is the comprehensive management of individuals from birth through graduation from school in all educational environments who have listening and/or hearing difficulties. |
| Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pahologists and Audiologists |
| CASLPA is the single national body that supports the needs, interests and development of speech-language pathologists and audiologists across Canada. |
| New Zealand Audiological Society |
| Includes membership and consumer information, news, conferences and a list of audiologist in practice. |
| South Carolina Academy of Audiology |
| A professional listing of licensed audiologists providing hearing evaluations, special testing, early identification of loss, OSHA services, hearing aid sales, assistive devices, hearing aid repair, and ENG (vertigo) assessments. |
| Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology |
| The voice of audiology in Pennsylvania |
| Malaysian Association of Speech-Language and Hearing |
| Details about the organization which represents audiologist and speech-language pathologist. Offers the objectives, membership and contact information. |
| Academy of Rehabilitative Audiology |
| Promotes excellence in hearing care through the provision of comprehensive rehabilitative and habilitative services. |
| Scott Haug Foundation |
| The Scott Haug Foundation was established by his friends to sponsor an annual meeting which would reflect Scott's commitment both to professional excellenceand to fun and interaction among Texas audiologists. |
| British Association of Audiological Scientists |
| Describes role and duties, training, and offers vacancy list. |
| Institute of Sound and Vibration Research |
| Includes research groups, conferences, undergraduate and postgraduate courses, and vacancies. |
| California Academy of Audiology |
| Organized for the purpose of promoting the public good by fostering the growth, development, recognition, and status of the profession of audiology and its members. |