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SUMMARY:Ask Me About Audiology
DESCRIPTION:Join the “Ask Me About Audiology” Campaign!\nHelp spread the word about hearing health and the vital role of audiologists in our communities throughout the month of October! \nThe Ask Me About Audiology (AMAA) Campaign is our nationwide initiative empowering students to raise awareness about hearing healthcare\, the effects of hearing loss and noise exposure\, and the profession of audiology. From handing out earplugs at sports games to launching social media interviews with SAA members\, chapters across the country are making an impact—and now it’s your turn! \nVisit our dedicated Ask Me About Audiology webpage for resources to kickstart your own event. \nTake Me There \nQuestions?\nReach out to Marissa Gallan\, national SAA Education Committee Chair\, for guidance and support. \nLet’s make some noise—for better hearing health! \n \n 
URL:https://saa.audiology.org/event/ask-me-about-audiology/
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SUMMARY:Academy Research Conference 2025: Diagnosis and Management of Tinnitus
DESCRIPTION:Overview\nThe National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders projects that over 25 million Americans experience some form of tinnitus. Tinnitus is frequently reported by military personnel\, accounting for over $1 billion annually in disability compensation. The high burden and associated costs of tinnitus are considerable and can be challenging to address. The Academy Research Conference (ARC) 2025 will provide current research and insights into tinnitus as well as the multifactorial considerations needed for diagnosis and management. A distinguished panel of speakers will cover a wide range of topics including: \n\nPatient characteristics for tinnitus and hyperacusis\nSomatosensory/somatic tinnitus\nCognitive behavioral therapy\nPharmacology\nSound hypersensitivity disorders\nTinnitus epidemiology\nClinical and medical aspects of tinnitus management\nImaging and tinnitus mechanisms\nMigraine-based tinnitus\n\nNational SAA Members receive discounted registration! Only $45. \nRegister \nChair:  James A. Henry\, PhD \nProgram Planning Committee: \n\nJamie Bogle\, AuD\, PhD (Principal Investigator for the ARC NIDCD Grant)\nRiley DeBacker\, AuD\, PhD\n\nObjectives: \n\nTo report current research in key areas to support effective clinical diagnosis and management of tinnitus patients.\nTo discuss the implementation of research advancements in clinical practice.\nTo elucidate the complexities of tinnitus diagnosis and management.\n\nView Full Schedule
URL:https://saa.audiology.org/event/academy-research-conference-2025-diagnosis-and-management-of-tinnitus/
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SUMMARY:Fall 2025 National SAA Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter has its benefits. One of these benefits is the opportunity for local SAA chapter representatives to attend national SAA virtual town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships\, facilitate communications between national SAA and SAA chapters\, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. \nThe theme for the Fall 2025 Town Halls is Communication and Membership Engagement. \nMultiple dates are offered to attend a Fall Town Hall. The dates offered are: \n\nOctober 21\, 2025\nOctober 23\, 2025\nOctober 27\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\n\nSign-Up \nNote: In order to maintain national SAA recognition\, a local SAA chapter representative is required to participate in at least one town hall during the 2025-2026 term – Fall\, Winter\, or Spring.
URL:https://saa.audiology.org/event/fall-2025-national-saa-town-hall/
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SUMMARY:Amplify Your Career: ABA Certification and Certificate Programs for Aspiring Audiologists
DESCRIPTION:Session Description\nIn today’s competitive healthcare landscape\, professional distinction matters more than ever. This one-hour webinar introduces audiology students to the American Board of Audiology’s (ABA) Certification and Certificate Programs to elevate clinical expertise and open doors to specialized career paths. \nThis workshop will provide AuD students\, at any point in their educational journey\, a clear understanding of the ABA Certification process\, including eligibility\, benefits\, and specialty credentials in pediatric and vestibular audiology. The virtual session also highlights ABA’s flexible\, assessment-based certificate programs designed to expand knowledge in tinnitus management\, educational audiology\, and clinical precepting. \nThrough real-world testimonials\, interactive Q&A\, and practical guidance\, students will leave with increased knowledge to help take the next step in their professional journey. Whether preparing for graduation or planning long-term career goals\, this webinar will help present the opportunities that set clinicians apart. Visit the ABA website to discover the possibilities. \nThis session is FREE and open to ALL audiology students.  \nRegister \nSpeakers\nErin Adkins\, AuD\, BC-PA\, CH-AP \nErin Adkins\, AuD\, BC-PA\, CH-AP\, is a pediatric audiologist at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston Salem\, North Carolina\, where she has worked for the last 10 years. She has served American Board of Audiology (ABA) in multiple capacities\, including: ABA Board of Directors\, participation on both the Pediatric Audiology Specialty Certification (PASC) exam development and Pediatric Audiology Clinical Practice Analysis Survey committees. She is the lead audiologist for the NICU newborn hearing program at Brenner Children’s Hospital. Her areas of specialization include: neonatal hearing assessment/care coordination\, pediatric diagnostics/auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing\, and traditional as well as bone-anchored hearing aids. She is Board-Certified in Pediatric Audiology (BC-PA) and has also obtained the ABA certification and CH-AP certificate. \nKendall Carroll\, AuD\, CH-TM \n \nKendall Carroll\, AuD\, CH-TM\, is a clinical audiologist who earned her doctorate from Vanderbilt University after completing a year-long clinical fellowship at Massachusetts Eye and Ear in Boston. Since 2022\, she has practiced at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem\, North Carolina. Dr. Carroll provides services ranging from comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to individualized care utilizing amplification and other assistive devices. She has a clinical focus in tinnitus management\, and works to support this population with evidence-based education and counseling. Her goal is to provide each patient with the personalized support needed to understand their hearing loss and improve their quality of life. \nSara Jagger\, AuD\, PhD\, BC-VA \n \nSara Jagger\, AuD\, PhD\, BC-VA\, is the Director of Clinical Science and Physician Relations at The American Institute of Balance (AIB)\, a research collaborator with Mayo Clinic Florida\, and an adjunct professor for multiple universities. She previously served as a clinical audiologist at Mayo Clinic\, specializing in vestibular diagnostics and treatment and otologic disorders. During her tenure\, Dr. Jagger coordinated patient care across interdisciplinary teams in neurotology\, otolaryngology\, neurology\, physical therapy\, and rehabilitation medicine. Prior to her work at Mayo Clinic\, she was the Chief Medical Officer for AIB Clinics and a faculty member for AIB education workshops. Dr. Jagger earned her bachelor’s degree from The Pennsylvania State University\, her Doctor of Audiology (AuD) degree from A.T. Still University’s Arizona School of Health Sciences\, and her PhD in Health Sciences from Nova Southeastern University. She is currently pursuing her MBA at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School. \nHeather Rauch\, AuD\, CH-AP \nHeather Rauch\, AuD\, CH-AP\, has been an audiologist at Boston Children’s Hospital since 2006. With a clinical focus in diagnostics and amplification\, she has played a vital role in advancing pediatric audiology services within the hospital and community. She was instrumental in the development of the Amplification Program in 2015 and currently manages the program which includes over 25 audiologists and audiology assistants. Her leadership ensures high standards of care and the integration of best practices in pediatric hearing aid and technology management. \nSince 2010\, Dr. Rauch has been actively involved in clinical education\, serving as a preceptor for audiology externs and mentoring the next generation of pediatric audiologists. She became CH-AP certified in 2016. \nDr. Rauch has an extensive history of presenting at national and regional professional conferences\, sharing her expertise in pediatric amplification\, clinical program development and best practices in audiologic care. She is recognized for her commitment to excellence in clinical care\, education and innovation in pediatric hearing healthcare. \nElizabeth Striegl\, AuD\, CH-EdAud \nElizabeth Striegl\, AuD\, CH-EdAud\, is an educational audiologist working at the Lorain County Educational Service Center. She received her bachelor’s in communication sciences and disorders from the College of Wooster. She then went on to obtain her Clinical Doctorate of Audiology from the Northeast Ohio AuD Consortium (NOAC) through the University of Akron. She worked clinically in a retail setting for 5 years before transitioning to a career as an educational audiologist. She currently lives in Lorain County\, Ohio\, with her husband and serves on the Ohio Academy of Audiology Board and is active in the Educational Audiology Association. \n 
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SUMMARY:Fall 2025 National SAA Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter has its benefits. One of these benefits is the opportunity for local SAA chapter representatives to attend national SAA virtual town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships\, facilitate communications between national SAA and SAA chapters\, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. \nThe theme for the Fall 2025 Town Halls is Communication and Membership Engagement. \nMultiple dates are offered to attend a Fall Town Hall. The dates offered are: \n\nOctober 21\, 2025\nOctober 23\, 2025\nOctober 27\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\n\nSign-Up \nNote: In order to maintain national SAA recognition\, a local SAA chapter representative is required to participate in at least one town hall during the 2025-2026 term – Fall\, Winter\, or Spring.
URL:https://saa.audiology.org/event/fall-2025-national-saa-town-hall-2/
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SUMMARY:Fall 2025 National SAA Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter has its benefits. One of these benefits is the opportunity for local SAA chapter representatives to attend national SAA virtual town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships\, facilitate communications between national SAA and SAA chapters\, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. \nThe theme for the Fall 2025 Town Halls is Communication and Membership Engagement. \nMultiple dates are offered to attend a Fall Town Hall. The dates offered are: \n\nOctober 21\, 2025\nOctober 23\, 2025\nOctober 27\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\n\nSign-Up \nNote: In order to maintain national SAA recognition\, a local SAA chapter representative is required to participate in at least one town hall during the 2025-2026 term – Fall\, Winter\, or Spring.
URL:https://saa.audiology.org/event/fall-2025-national-saa-town-hall-3/
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SUMMARY:Fall 2025 National SAA Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Being a nationally recognized SAA Chapter has its benefits. One of these benefits is the opportunity for local SAA chapter representatives to attend national SAA virtual town halls. The virtual town halls are designed to improve inter-chapter relationships\, facilitate communications between national SAA and SAA chapters\, and build a support network for local SAA chapters. \nThe theme for the Fall 2025 Town Halls is Communication and Membership Engagement. \nMultiple dates are offered to attend a Fall Town Hall. The dates offered are: \n\nOctober 21\, 2025\nOctober 23\, 2025\nOctober 27\, 2025\nOctober 29\, 2025\n\nSign-Up \nNote: In order to maintain national SAA recognition\, a local SAA chapter representative is required to participate in at least one town hall during the 2025-2026 term – Fall\, Winter\, or Spring.
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