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NASEM Releases Report on Meaningful Outcomes in Adult Hearing Health Care
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Last week, Florida Senate Bill (SB) 126 passed in the Senate and moved to the House. Initially introduced…
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AUDIOLOGY ADVOCATE | The Critical Role of Key Congressional Committees in Shaping Audiology and Health-Care Policy
The U.S. Congress, through its various committees, plays a vital role in shaping health-care policy, including issues involving audiology. Among the most influential are the Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee, Senate Finance Committee, House Energy and Commerce Committee, and House Ways and Means Committee.
ACADEMY NEWS | Nadene Cherry on the Importance of Giving Yourself Permission to Pause
American Academy of Audiology President Patricia Gaffney, AuD, MPH, spoke with Nadene Cherry, the AAA 2025+HearTECH Expo keynote speaker, about the impact of meditation on her life, her connection to audiology, and her upcoming speech in New Orleans. This interview has been edited for brevity and clarity.
The Future of Audiology: Surviving and Thriving
The future of audiology holds immense promise for improving hearing and balance care. Advancements in technology—coupled with a growing awareness of hearing loss, shifts in health-care delivery, and demographic change—are driving significant changes in the field.