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May 10, 2022

Pediatric Audiology Clinical Practice Analysis Survey

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The American Board of Audiology is conducting a large-scale national survey to gather data on the characteristics and activities of Pediatric Audiologists. The evidence gathered from this survey will help the ABA to update the test blueprint for the Pediatric Audiology Specialty Certification exam.

Your participation in the survey is critically important. You will be asked to rate the importance and frequency of activities performed in practice by Pediatric Audiologists. The survey takes about 30 minutes to complete. Please complete by Monday, June 13.

If you provide your email address in Section D of the survey, you will be entered into a drawing to win one of several prizes ($25 gift cards, $50 gift cards, and complimentary full registration to AAA 2023+HearTECH Expo). If you are currently working in clinical practice as a pediatric audiologist or have you been in clinical practice (including educational audiology) within the previous twelve months, please complete the survey.

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