Mich. Admin. Code R. 338.12 - Continuing audiology education providers and programs; methods of approval
Rule 12.
(1) Any
continuing education provider or program approved by ASHA is approved. The
standards for continuing education providers developed and adopted by the
American Speech- Language-Hearing Association Continuing Education Board
(ASHA-CEB), 2200 Research Boulevard, Rockville, Maryland 20850-3289, in the
publication titled "American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Continuing
Education Board Manual," updated October 2022, which are available at no cost
on the association's website at https://www.asha.org, are approved and
adopted by reference.
(2) Any
continuing education provider or program approved by the American Academy of
Audiology is approved. The standards for continuing education programs
developed and adopted by the American Academy of Audiology, 11480 Commerce Park
Drive, Suite 220, Reston, Virginia 20191, in the publication titled "CE
Provider Course Application Requirements and Guidelines," revised October 1,
2020, which are available at no cost on the academy's website at
https://www.audiology.org, are
approved and adopted by reference.
(3) Any continuing education provider or
program approved by the board is approved. Providers or programs that need to
be reviewed by the board shall petition the board for approval of a continuing
education program. The continuing education program provider shall complete an
application provided by the department, file the application and supporting
documentation with the department for review not less than 120 days before the
program date, and include all the following information:
(a) Course content related to current issues
in audiology practice.
(b) An
outline of the course or program provided with time allotted for each section
of the program.
(c) Documentation
of qualifications of presenters.
(d) Description of the method for delivering
the course or program.
(e)
Inclusion of defined measurements of pre-knowledge and post-knowledge or skill
improvement.
(f) Monitoring of
participant attendance at the program or course.
(g) Records of a course or program maintained
that include the number of participants in attendance, the date of the program,
the program's location, the credentials of the presenters, rosters of the
individuals who attended, and the continuing education time awarded to each
participant.
(4) A
participant shall receive a certificate or written proof of attendance at a
program that shows a participant's name, the date of the program, the location
of program, the sponsor or program approval number, and the hours of continuing
education awarded.
(5) Copy of the
standards in this rule are available for inspection and distribution at a cost
of 10 cents per page from the Michigan Board of Audiology, Bureau of
Professional Licensing, Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs, 611
West Ottawa Street, P.O. Box 30670, Lansing, Michigan
48909.
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