As a certified Speech-Language Pathologist or Audiologist, it’s important to commit to lifelong learning to stay current with your knowledge, skills and best practices so you can provide the best possible service to those who rely on you. You also need to navigate your professional development requirements for ASHA Certification and state licensure. There are courses to take, credits to earn, and deadlines to meet. On top of that, there are different kinds of credit you can earn to satisfy these requirements: Professional Development Hours (PDHs) and ASHA Continuing Education Units (ASHA CEUs). So, what are the differences between PDHs and ASHA CEUs? Can you earn either or both? Which credit is right for you? Take a look at these resources to answer these questions and help you decide which is the best fit:
What are the differences between PDHs and ASHA CEUs? Can you earn either or both? Which credit is right for you? Find out which is the best fit for documenting your professional development requirements!