For those who hold ABA’s specialty certifications and put either Pediatric Audiology Specialty Certification (PASC) or Cochlear Implant Specialty Certification (CISC) behind their names on their business cards and websites, there is a new designation that more accurately describes your achievement and more closely aligns with other board certifications in allied health fields.
For those who hold the PASC credential, you may say you are Board Certified in Pediatric Audiology® and those who hold the CISC credential may say you are Board Certified in Cochlear Implants®. New logos have been developed to distinguish your achievement from the certification program itself and are available for use after returning a signed release form.
For those who are use using the current logos on their websites, you will automatically receive the new one.
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