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Preferred Practice Patterns for the Profession of Audiology Approved by the ASHA Legislative Council, December 21, 2006
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Document Date: 2011-10-17 09:58:59


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Geneva / /

Company

Modification Hearing Assistive Technology Systems Audiologic Management / Advanced Audiologic Evaluation Pediatric Audiologic / Monitoring / /

Country

Switzerland / /

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Person Communication and Meetings / /

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appropriate services / Prevention services / auditory processing / educational tool / clinical services / prevention of hearing loss and associated auditory disorders / Prevention of communication disorders / neural systems / audiologic services / assistive technology / /

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Code of Ethics / /

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ASHA Legislative Council / World Health Organization / American Speech-Language-Hearing Association / Council on Academic Accreditation / Joint Committee on Infant Hearing / National Office / Council for Clinical Certification / /

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Teri James Bellis / Harvey Abrams / Sue Ann Erdman / Teresa Zwolan / Frank Musiek / Paula P. Henry / Celia Hooper / George T. Mencher / Tina Mullins / Lemietta McNeilly / Gail Chermak / Vic Gladstone / Neil T. Shepard / Janet Brown / Pamela Mason / Sandra L. Turek / Roberta B. Aungst / Diane Paul / /

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Author / Vice President for Professional Practices / Vice President / Chair / audiologist / certified audiologist / /

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research protocol / html / /

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www.asha.org/policy / www.asha.org / www.asha.org/members/research/reports/healthy_people_2010.htm / www.who.int/pbd/deafness/activities / /

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