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June 2, 2025

PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE | Audiology’s Progress Is Powered by Science

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Audiology is, at its core, a science-driven profession. From understanding the complex physiology of the auditory and vestibular systems to developing advanced diagnostics and treatments, every aspect of audiology is grounded in scientific inquiry. The field has progressed dramatically through decades of rigorous research and continues to rely on evidence-based practices to provide optimal care for individuals with hearing and balance disorders.

Accurate diagnosis and effective management of auditory conditions depend on a deep understanding of acoustics, neurology, genetics, and cognitive science. Innovations such as cochlear implants, hearing aids, and auditory brainstem responses were made possible by sustained scientific investment. Clinical protocols are refined through peer-reviewed research and long-term studies. Quite simply, audiology could not exist—much less evolve—without science.

Yet, despite this deep connection, troubling trends have emerged. Research programs are being restricted, and funding sources that once fueled innovation are being withdrawn. Federal and institutional grants—essential for both basic and translational research—are becoming more limited. These cuts hinder the development of new interventions, reduce opportunities for clinical trials, and constrain the training of future clinician-scientists.

This reduced support has real-world consequences. It affects patient care, delays technological and therapeutic advances, and places additional strain on academic institutions. Science should be viewed as an investment—one that drives innovation, improves outcomes, and ultimately reduces the broader costs of untreated or mismanaged hearing and balance disorders. Limiting scientific inquiry risks compromising the progress and quality of care that our field has worked so hard to achieve.

The Academy and its Foundation continue to champion science as the foundation of audiology. They support research through programs like the Investigator Research Grant and the Student Investigator Research Grant, which fund studies that advance knowledge and patient care. The Academy also supports the next generation of audiologists through scholarships, fosters collaboration through the Academy Research Conference, and disseminates critical research via the Journal of the American Academy of Audiology (JAAA).

While perspectives may differ on funding priorities, the importance of science in health care—and especially in audiology—is unequivocal. It is our foundation. Without it, the future of our profession stands on uncertain ground.

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