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Audiology 2008 - Cochlear Implants in Children and Adults
Perspectives is going GREEN to save some GREEN in 2008!
In 2008, Special Interest Division member publications, Perspectives, will be published online only. The Divisions are going to this new format:
- To save some GREEN. Increases in content and frequency of publication coupled with increasing postage costs have put a strain on Division budgets. Publishing online only will free up resources that can be allocated to other Division programs and member benefits.
- To be more GREEN. Online publishing is a positive step environmentally; it saves resources (paper, energy) associated with publishing hardcopy.
- To respond to affiliates' interests in accessing content online.
- To provide new benefits (e.g., archived issues).
It is the mission of the Special Interest Division on Hearing Conservation and Occupational Audiology to prevent hearing impairment from exposure to noise and other toxic agents by:
- Increasing understanding of the problem and knowledge of effective intervention strategies
- Monitoring and promoting appropriate regulatory activity and legislation
- Educating the public and related professionals
- Facilitating communication within ASHA and among related professional organizations
- Promoting excellence in hearing conservation
- Promoting needed research
Vision
To prevent hearing impairment from exposure to noise and other toxic agents.
- Identification of populations at risk: industry/military, pediatric and school age, recreational
- Health care literature: noise pamphlets for adults and children
- ASHA-initiated coalition on the OSHA Form 200
- Promotion of the EPA's Office of Noise Abatement and Control
- Provision of testimony to the House Select Committee on Noise
- Increased educational opportunities:
- Workshops
- ASHA Convention
- Teleconferences
- Potential study sections:
- Federal Workers' Compensation,
- Noise regulations (FAA, DoD, etc.),
- Expert witness testimony,
- Employment of the hearing impaired
- Publication of a newsletter on hearing conservation
- A clinical protocol for HCP referrals and follow-up exams
- The impact of the AuD in the practice of hearing conservation
- Support for related research currently in progress by special interest division affiliates
Newsletter Published in April, the Division 8 Newsletter features:
- News of division activities
- Articles on clinical topics
- Articles on professional and practice issues
View an issue [PDF]
Continuing Education Division 8 sponsors a Short Course at the annual ASHA Convention. Division affiliates are eligible for a 50% discount on select Short Courses at Convention.
Networking Affiliates have the opportunity to identify others with interest in hearing conservation and occupational audiology.
Representation Within ASHA
- The Division 8 Coordinator represents the Special Interest Division on Hearing Conservation and Occupational Audiology within the ASHA Board of Division Coordinators.
- The Steering Committee responds to ASHA requests for input regarding policy, guidelines, committees, and other issues.
- Affiliates have the opportunity to provide input to the division leadership and ASHA.
Members
Division Coordinator: Thomas M. Helfer, US Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventative Medicine Pamela J. Gordon, Gordon Hearing Conservation Inc. Marjorie Grantham, US Army Iris Langman, Puget Sound Hearing and Balance Ted K. Madison, 3M Company
Ex Officios
Brian B. Shulman, Monitoring Vice President for Professional Practices in Speech-Language Pathology Gwendolyn D. Wilson, Monitoring Vice President for Professional Practices in Audiology Michelle Ferketic, Director, Special Interest Divisions and International Liaison Programs
Division Volunteer Program Managers
Perspectives Editor: Marjorie Grantham, US Army CE Administrator: Jeanane Ferre, Private Practice
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