AAA 2024: We Can’t Wait to See You!

Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your career and expand your professional network. Come hear from experts and leaders in the field...get innovative ideas and share your experiences. Atlanta awaits and we look forward to seeing you soon.

Earn up to 3.25 CEUs and register through April 16 with advanced rates.

May Is Better Hearing Month

Use the Academy’s resources, press release template, news articles, and more to keep the role of the audiologist and hearing health top of mind.

Students: Apply for a Foundation Scholarship Today!

The AAA Foundation is offering six scholarship opportunities with awards up to $10,000. Apply online by April 30 with our new online universal application.

JFLAC Applications Now Open!

The Jerger Future Leaders of Audiology Conference (September 12-14 in Reston, VA) offers you leadership skills, networking opportunities, and confidence to propel your career forward.

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Latest News

Find current information regarding hearing and balance health care and how the Academy is supporting you.

AAA 2024+HearTECH Expo: What to Expect

We’re so excited to welcome thousands of audiologists, audiology students, hearing health professionals, industry representatives, and new attendees…

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Havana Syndrome Sparks Debate Among Experts

Audio-vestibular symptoms are gaining national attention and sparking debate amongst professionals and the public. A CBS 60 Minute…

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Audiology Today

Audiology Today is a bimonthly magazine that provides comprehensive reporting on topics relevant to audiology.

Perceived Hearing Difficulty and Pure-Tone Audiometry (Ranta Images/Shutterstock.com and S. Chanesman)

Perceived Hearing Difficulty and Pure-Tone Audiometry 

This article provides a summary of the study by de Gruy et al (2023). Applying a simple data-driven analysis, 15 dB HL is established as a reasonable fence for pure-tone audiometry for identifying perceived hearing difficulty. The findings also show limitations in the diagnostic accuracy of pure-tone audiometry in identifying perceived hearing difficulty and support the need for considerations beyond pure-tone audiometry.

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No Bones About It (Illustration: Suzanne Chanesman)

No Bones About It

Bone conduction testing has been a part of the audiometric test battery since the 1920s (Jones and Knudsen, 1924). However, in our experience, there remains some variance in how bone conduction testing is performed and documented in clinics, leading to confusion for students and sometimes mistrust among professionals. Over the years, the divergence between textbook instructions and clinical practice has remained. This article highlights current practices through clinical scenarios in an effort to unearth their origins and to provide guidance supported by established protocols and guidelines.

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ONLINE FEATURE | ACEN: Not Right Here, Right Now | Opinion Editorial (Stmool/Shutterstock.com)

OPINION EDITORIAL | ACEN: Not Right Here, Right Now

To some extent, the Audiology Clinical Education Network is appealing for all involved in the externship process. Even so, it is our opinion that joining ACEN may not be the right decision for all externship sites at this time.

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Academy Enterprise

The Academy Enterprise includes the following groups who work to support the overall Academy in the areas of accreditation, philanthropy, voluntary certification, advocacy, and support and education of audiology students.