Audiology Online Extends E-Learning Offerings to CASLPA Members
San Antonio, TX--Audiology Online has recently partnered with the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists (CASLPA) to provide continuing education activities in audiology. CASLPA members can now access more than 250 online activities provided by Audiology Online and earn continuing education equivalents (CEEs).
"We are honored to be a provider of quality continuing education activities for Canadian professionals on behalf of CASLPA," said Kevin Havens, Audiology Online CEO. "Online training and education is a convenient, cost-effective means for audiologists throughout Canada to advance professional knowledge. Audiology Online is proud to offer our vast library of continuing education activities to CASLPA members."
One of CASLPA's main objectives is to provide their members with as many learning opportunity resources as possible. CASLPA offers an Online Learning Resource Centre that is designed to provide a multitude of online education opportunities for audiologists. These various seminars and workshops will facilitate the accumulation of continuing education equivalents as well as advancing professional growth.
Audiology Online began offering seminars to CASLPA members on October 24, 2005 and an entire library of future accredited events can be found at www.audiologyonline.com.
About Audiology Online: www.audiologyonline.com
Audiology Online is the online hub for the profession of hearing healthcare. The web site includes the industry's leading continuing education platform, job listings, website services, articles and news items. Combining these features with thousands of daily visitors has led Audiology Online to establish itself as the world's largest news, education and information source for the hearing healthcare profession.
About CASLPA: www.caslpa.ca
The Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists is the national voice of 4,800 professionals. A not-for-profit association, CASLPA supports the professional needs of its members, champions the interests of those who require speech, language, and hearing services and promotes awareness of how speech-language pathologists and audiologists contribute to the well being of Canadians living with communication disorders.