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Modernizing audiology practice isn’t just about professional progress—it’s about improving patient care. In this session, moderator Dave Kemp leads a timely discussion with Dr. Alicia Spoor (Maryland), Dr. Kelley Linton (Arkansas), Dr. Brian Greenaway (Oregon), and Stephanie Czuhajewski, Executive Director of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA), on the evolving legislative landscape shaping the future of audiology. Together, they share insights from recent efforts to update state practice acts, expand clinical authority, and remove outdated restrictions—efforts driven by a commitment to better access, continuity, and quality of care for patients.Through real-world examples, the panel explores what it takes to advance legislation—from coalition-building and political strategy to educating stakeholders and managing professional opposition. Whether already passed or still in progress, these initiatives reflect a growing movement to align audiology’s legal scope with its clinical training—empowering audiologists to practice at the top of their license and meet patients where they are.Be sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest episodes each week and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).
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Modernizing audiology practice isn’t just about professional progress—it’s about improving patient care. In this session, moderator Dave Kemp leads a timely discussion with Dr. Alicia Spoor (Maryland), Dr. Kelley Linton (Arkansas), Dr. Brian Greenaway (Oregon), and Stephanie Czuhajewski, Executive Director of the Academy of Doctors of Audiology (ADA), on the evolving legislative landscape shaping the future of audiology. Together, they share insights from recent efforts to update state practice acts, expand clinical authority, and remove outdated restrictions—efforts driven by a commitment to better access, continuity, and quality of care for patients.Through real-world examples, the panel explores what it takes to advance legislation—from coalition-building and political strategy to educating stakeholders and managing professional opposition. Whether already passed or still in progress, these initiatives reflect a growing movement to align audiology’s legal scope with its clinical training—empowering audiologists to practice at the top of their license and meet patients where they are.Be sure to subscribe to our channel for the latest episodes each week and follow This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).

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