SAA Super Service Weekend

National SAA is hosting a Super Service Weekend to kick off May is Better Hearing Month. We encourage you and your local SAA chapter to participate! Plan and host a volunteer or humanitarian event to give back to your community while also promoting safe hearing practices and advocating for the profession of audiology. Additionally, if…

Trauma Informed Care — CANCELLED

Dues to scheduling conflicts, this event has been cancelled. Communication will be sent if the event is rescheduled in the future. It is important to understand how unseen barriers can affect access to care in Audiology. This session will explore the topic of trauma, how it relates to equity, trauma-informed care, and ways to implement…

Imposter Syndrome: It’s Not Just You!

Imposter Syndrome is notoriously common but not often discussed. During this session, we will review the meaning and history behind this phenomenon. We'll also discuss contributing factors to this experience along with coping mechanisms that may help. The goal of the session is to be vulnerable about a shared experience in order to both facilitate…

Stress Management 101

Virtual

We live in a time of abundance where our access to information and resources has never been greater. This, however, has not correlated with improved psychological well-being. If anything, studies are demonstrating that stress, burnout, substance abuse and mental health disorders are on the rise. Stressors are prevalent in all aspects of life from personal…

Recurring

Fall National SAA Virtual Town Hall

One the benefits of being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter is the opportunity for local SAA chapter leadership and/or a designated national SAA chapter representative to attend national SAA town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships, facilitate communications, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. Multiple times and…

Recurring

Fall National SAA Virtual Town Hall

One the benefits of being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter is the opportunity for local SAA chapter leadership and/or a designated national SAA chapter representative to attend national SAA town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships, facilitate communications, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. Multiple times and…

Recurring

Fall National SAA Virtual Town Hall

One the benefits of being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter is the opportunity for local SAA chapter leadership and/or a designated national SAA chapter representative to attend national SAA town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships, facilitate communications, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. Multiple times and…

Trauma Informed Care

It is important to understand how unseen barriers can affect access to care in Audiology. This session will explore the topic of trauma, how it relates to equity, trauma-informed care, and ways to implement this approach in the field of Audiology. Register Speaker Brittney Sprouse, AuD, is the director of audiology and a pediatric audiologist…

Recurring

Fall National SAA Virtual Town Hall

One the benefits of being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter is the opportunity for local SAA chapter leadership and/or a designated national SAA chapter representative to attend national SAA town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships, facilitate communications, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. Multiple times and…

Is Private Practice For You?

Have you ever considered entering private practice? Join us for an informative session with Gyl Kasewurm, AuD, who will break down common myths, explain pros and cons, and answer your questions. Register Speaker Gyl Kasewurm, AuD, is a highly esteemed figure in the field of hearing healthcare, renowned for her exceptional contributions and innovative approach.…

Out of the Booth Audiology

Virtual

Have you considered providing audiological care outside the traditional clinic walls? Join New York City-based mobile audiologist and educator, Kathleen Wallace, AuD, to discuss the future of service delivery models. Register Speaker Kathleen Wallace, AuD completed her undergraduate degree at Dartmouth College and her Doctor of Audiology at the CUNY Graduate Center, where she now…

Becoming a New Professional: Q&A Panel

Virtual

The Q&A Panel will be hosted by the national SAA Michigan State Ambassador and State Ambassador Mentor courtesy of the national SAA State Ambassador Program and national SAA Virtual Education Series. Comprised of panelists from across the country practicing a wide array of specialties, audiology students will be provided an opportunity to receive helpful tips…