AAA 2023+HearTECH Expo is just around the corner! This conference offers numerous opportunities to grow professionally and connect with your peers. One of the key opportunities at the conference will be the American Board of Audiology (ABA) Meet and Greet session, taking place on Wednesday evening at 6:00 pm local time in the Expo Hall.
The ABA Meet and Greet is your chance to network and connect with leaders in the field of audiology in a relaxed and informal setting. You’ll have the opportunity to exchange ideas, gain new insights, and make valuable connections that can last a lifetime. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting out, this ABA Meet and Greet is not to be missed.
I am confident that the rest of the conference will be inspiring and impactful as well. I always leave the annual conference refreshed and reinvigorated to return to clinical practice thanks to the engagement with leaders in the field, with whom I can explore new trends and developments in audiology. As a Seattle native myself, I can attest that the city provides a beautiful backdrop for the conference with its stunning scenery, including the Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and Olympic Mountains. Learn more about Seattle through our conference website.
This conference offers the opportunity to not only enjoy the great outdoors and explore a cultural hub, but also to get caught up on ABA Certified CEU credits. Begin your conference preparation by marking the Tier 1 and Ethics Programs as must-attend events. You can easily access them by clicking the link provided here.
Join us for a chance to network with your peers, interact with experts in the field, and gain new insights and ideas. We look forward to seeing you in the Academy lounge through the skybridge at the AAA 2023+HearTECH Expo!
Rebecca Lewis, AuD, PhD
ABA Certified
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