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Updated: 7/24/2009
Description: Audiologists specialize in evaluation and treatment of hearing impairment, and engage in scientific study of human communication.

Similar Keywords: correctionists, therapists, clinicians, speech language, audiology
Statutes, Rules, Ordinances: ORS 681
OAR 335-060
Duration: 2 Years
Fees - application, exam, etc.:  Application: $200. License: $275 every two years.
Responsible Agency: Speech/Language Pathology & Audiology
Examination Information: Students should contact the Counseling and Testing Center at their college or university to schedule examination.
Exam Pass: Score of 600 or higher.
Exam Repeat: Check with National Teacher Exam (NTE) Programs.
Continuing Ed Requirements: 30 hrs approved CE / 2 years.
Prerequisites: 1. Have a Master's Degree or equivalent in audiology.
2. Complete nine months of supervised full time professional employment after receiving Master's degree.
3. Pass National Teacher's Examination (NTE) in Audiology (with a score of 600 or higher); or have a Certificate of Clinical Competence from American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.
4. Submit evidence of either:
a. 30 hours of approved professional development taken no earlier than 24 months prior to application.
b. at least 10 hours of approved professional development taken no earlier than 24 months prior to application with promise to take the remainder from 30 within 1 year of initial licensure.
Application Form: Application for Licensure, Oregon Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology
Service Links:  Directory of Licensees
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Required Documentation: Verification of your ASHA CCCs, an official transcript of a masters degree or its equivalent and proof of 275 clinical clock hours (if the degree was not earned from a ASHA Approved ESB).
Additional Information: Frequently Asked Questions

  Agency Information
Please refer to the Agency Website for further details and additional information.
Agency Name: Speech/Language Pathology & Audiology
E-mail Address: speechaud.board@state.or.us
Phone: 971-673-0220
Mail Address: Oregon Speech-Language Pathology & Audiology
800 N.E. Oregon St., Suite 407
Portland, OR 97232 - 2162
Website Information: http://www.bspa.state.or.us

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