HEARING ASSOCIATIES

Our Mission

~ Mission Statement ~

We provide the earliest possible identification and treatment of audiologic disorders, while improving our patient’s quality of life, through educating and empowering individuals and their loved ones, utilizing compassion, inclusivity, best practices, and innovative techniques. We create comprehensive protocols, such as our Audio-Mind-Processing Therapy, to incorporate a customized, whole-body approach to each patient’s health. We support growth within our team, and students of Audiology, to achieve personal development and improve patient care. Our objective is to educate and support our community in audiologic healthcare.

Our Audiologists are members of different professional organizations, who set high ethical and practice standards, with requirements including continued education to promote innovative and excellent clinical competency

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA)

CCC-A

Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology

What Does it Mean to Be ASHA Certified?

Being “certified” means holding the ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC), a nationally recognized professional credential that represents a level of excellence in the field of Audiology (CCC-A) or Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)Those who have achieved the CCC—ASHA certification—have voluntarily met rigorous academic and professional standards, typically going beyond the minimum requirements for state licensure. They have the knowledge, skills, and expertise to provide high quality clinical services, and they actively engage in ongoing professional development to keep their certification current.

American Academy of Audiology (AAA)

F-AAA

Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology

What Does it Mean to Be A Fellow? 

The Code of Ethics of the American Academy of Audiology specifies professional standards that allow for the proper discharge of audiologists’ responsibilities to those served, and that protect the integrity of the profession.

The Code of Ethics consists of two parts. The first part, the Statement of Principles and Rules, presents precepts that members (all categories of members, including Student Members) of the Academy agree to uphold. The second part, the Procedures, provides the process that enables enforcement of the Principles and Rules.

California Academy of Audiology (CAA)

F-CAA

Fellow of the California Academy of Audiology

What Does it Mean to Be A Fellow? 

The California Academy of Audiology (CAA) is a state Chapter of the American Academy of Audiology.

CAA advances the profession of audiology through advocacy, education, leadership, and the development of a community of audiologists striving for professional excellence and high ethical standards. 

American Tinnitus Association (ATA)

ATA Provider Member

American Tinnitus Association – Professional Healthcare Provider

What Does it Mean to Be An ATA Provider? 

A Professional Healthcare Provider is a clinician, researcher and other healthcare professional working in the area of tinnitus and related aural and neurological conditions.

Professional Healthcare Providers receive special recognition as topical experts, as well as services catered to their professional needs.

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