The 2024 AAA Annual Conference is in Atlanta, Georgia April 17–20 at the Georgia World Congress Center. This four-day event has audiology research and clinical leaders presenting on a wide range of topics. It’s possible to earn up to 3.2 CEUs during the conference while you network and catch up with friends and colleagues. There’s even a special event where you can “Paws and Relax” and meet a new puppy friend!
For current ABA certificate holders, AAA 2024 provides an opportunity to obtain the specialized CEUs required to maintain your certification. As a reminder, here are the CEU requirements for the ABA certificants:
ABAC: At each annual renewal, certificants must meet the following recertification requirements:
- Completion of 20 hours of continuing education, with five of these hours at the Tier 1 level and one hour in professional ethics.
PASC: At the end of each three-year certification cycle, certificants must meet the following recertification requirements:
- Completion of 60 hours of continuing education, with 15 of these hours at the Tier 1 level and three hours in professional ethics.
- 30 of the total 60 continuing education hours must pertain to pediatric audiology.
CISC: At the end of each three-year certification cycle, certificants must meet the following recertification requirements:
- Completion of 60 hours of continuing education, with 15 of these hours at the Tier 1 level and three hours in professional ethics.
- 30 of the total 60 hours of continuing education must pertain to cochlear implants.
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