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Early bird registration closes on February 12! Register now to lock in the best rate for this must-attend event of the year before prices increase. When you secure your spot with thousands of audiology professionals and industry leaders, don’t forget to book your hotel room in the AAA hotel block for the best rate.

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Have you renewed your membership for 2025 yet? If not, be sure to act soon! Renew your membership today and continue enjoying exclusive member benefits.
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The Foundation supports doctoral students advancing their academic careers in clinical skills and research to improve treatment for hearing and balance issues. Apply by April 30.
Congratulations, 2025 Honors and Awards Recipients!
The Academy is pleased to recognize the honors and awards recipients for 2025. Watch the video compilation and learn more about the recipients.
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ANNUAL CONFERENCE PREVIEW | AAA 2025+HearTECH Expo Heads to The Big Easy in March
When you think of New Orleans, the city’s famous beignets, po-boys, and jazz scene probably come to mind. This year, The Big Easy will also be known for something else—AAA 2025+HearTECH Expo.
How the Buffalo Model Came to Be
The Buffalo Model—a comprehensive approach to evaluate and remediate auditory processing disorders—was first introduced nearly 40 years ago. Developed by Dr. Jack Katz, it is based on the results of a three-test battery: the Phonemic Synthesis Test, the Staggered Spondaic Word test, and the Speech-in-Noise test. Read on to learn how this model came to be.
Connecting and Collaborating: Social Work and Audiology
Audiologists often interact with other medical specialists but may do so less frequently with social workers. What happens when social work needs arise during an audiology appointment? Learning what social work entails and thinking about ways the two specialties can work together can help patients with hearing, dizziness, or balance problems improve their quality of life in other areas.