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DOI: 10.1055/s-2006-958913
The LASER Approach: Ethical Considerations in Continuing Education
Publication History
Publication Date:
13 February 2007 (online)
ABSTRACT
The codes of ethics of the national professional associations for audiologists mandate a commitment to lifelong professional development and learning through continuing education (CE). A fictional case study is presented to demonstrate an audiologist's quest for an autonomous professional identity and an evidence-based practice through CE. The LASER acronym is a proposed approach to CE for audiologists. The LASER acronym represents the following: L, letting go of outdated mindsets and methods; A, assuming ownership of one's professional development and identity as an expert in hearing and vestibular disorders; S, seeking scientific knowledge and technical expertise to offer the highest level of patient care; E, embracing a clinical philosophy of evidence-based practice; and R, reaping the benefits of expertise, competency, and life-long learning.
KEYWORDS
Continuing education - ethics - professional education - evidence-based practice - hearing instrument manufacturers
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Gloria GarnerAu.D.
The Medical College of Georgia, Audiology Clinic
BP-4126, 1120 15th Street, Augusta, Georgia 30912
Email: ggarner@mail.mcg.edu