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Annual Scope of Practice Conference

  • 30 Sep 2022
  • 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (CDT)
  • Marriott West, Town and Country, Missouri

Registration

  • This registration is for registered MAA members, or registered members of any other state association. If you are registering from a different state, please email proof of state organization membership to maaudiology@gmail.com upon completion of registration. A picture of membership or snapshot of an email is fine.
  • This is for individuals who are not a member of MAA or any other state organization.
  • This is for student members of MAA.

Registration is closed



Registration for SCOPE 2022 is now open for everyone! Please pay attention to the different registration types. Vendors - please choose vendor registration. All others, you may register for in-person. If you have any questions, please email maaudiology@gmail.com


This year's featured speakers are:

Sarah Sydlowski, AuD, PhD

Update on the American Academy of Audiology

 Learner outcomes: 

1) Identify 2 issues affecting the field of Audiology currently

2) Define advocacy


Annie Friedrich, PhD

Ethical Decision-Making in Audiology: What All Audiologists Need to Know

Learner outcomes: 

1) Define clinical ethics and the relevance to audiology

2) Identify different approaches to resolving ethical dilemmas

3) List a decision-making framework to a particular case relevant to audiology


Violette Lavender, AuD

Navigating Pediatric Vestibular Evaluations

Learner outcomes:

1) Identify 3 common syndromes associated with hearing loss and vestibular loss

 2) Properly describe a sufficient vestibular screening  for children with hearing loss

 3) List 2 ways in which vHIT and DVA differ or complement each other with regards to pediatric

outcomes.


Brian Taylor, AuD

Relationship-Centered Counseling: 5 things You Didn't Learn in School

  Learner Outcomes: 

1.Define person-centered counseling

2. List person-centered counseling strategies to implement into clinical practice

Laura Flowers, AuD

Hyperacusis and Misophonia as a Symptom of Auditory Processing Disorder

Learner outcomes: 

1. Identify symptoms of hyperacusis, misophonia, and auditory processing disorder (APD)

2. Define the neuro-pathophysiology of hyperacusis, misophonia, and APD

3. List 2 clinical management techniques of a patient presenting with hyperacusis, misophonia, and APD.



Schedule of Events

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