The Academy submitted a letter to the Nevada legislature expressing strong opposition to Assembly Bill 177. The bill proposes expanding the scope of practice for hearing aid specialists, allowing them to perform cerumen management and tinnitus care, areas requiring advanced knowledge and clinical expertise.
The Academy raised concerns that hearing aid specialists, with minimal training, lack the extensive education needed to perform these complex procedures. In contrast, audiologists undergo years of rigorous postgraduate training and are equipped to handle such sensitive tasks. The Academy emphasized that such procedures should remain within the purview of audiologists, who are fully qualified to manage auditory health issues safely. The letter urges Nevada lawmakers to reject this scope expansion for the protection of patient health and safety.
The Academy has also launched a voter voice messaging campaign for Nevada residents to contact representatives on the Assembly Committee on Commerce and Labor, requesting that the bill not be voted out of committee. This action is intended to stop the expansion of the Hearing Aid Specialists’ scope of practice in its tracks and ensure that only properly trained professionals provide these services.
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