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Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO September 26-29, 2010, Boston, MA

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Certificate Program for Otolaryngology Personnel (CPOP)

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Register Now!  2010 CPOP Workshops 
Certificate Program for Otolaryngology Personnel

The Certificate Program for Otolaryngology Personnel (CPOP) is a three-phase training program to teach otolaryngology office personnel basic hearing testing. In this curriculum, allied health professionals learn to function as part of the hearing healthcare team under the supervision of an otolaryngologist.

2010 CPOP Hands-on Workshops

May 21-23 at House Ear Institute, Los Angeles, CA
July 23-25 at The Otologic Center, Inc., Kansas City, MO
October 8-10 at Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
November 12-14 at Owens Ear Center, Dallas, TX

This comprehensive program has been designed with the help of the Joint Commission for Allied Health Personnel in Ophthalmology. This program is psychometrically sound and designed to be a highly cost effective way to increase office efficiency.

Otologic technicians will allow audiologists the opportunity to provide advanced hearing and balance services and focus on challenging patients. For practices with no audiologist, basic testing can be provided at the time of a visit. One emphasis of the training is for the trainee to learn his/her limitations.

Program Overview

Each CPOP registrant must be sponsored by an otolaryngologist, who will provide guidance and oversight.

The sponsoring otolaryngologist is responsible for:

  • monitoring the participant’s progress
  • providing direction
  • outlining the technician’s role in the office

To maximize the learning experience training is provided in three phases:

  • a self-study
  • a hands-on workshop
  • a six-month supervisory period

Completing all three phases will require a commitment of seven-months to one-year by the participant, depending on the level of experience.

Three Phases

Self-study
During this phase the student gains a basic understanding of hearing and vestibular anatomy, physiology, and testing at the their own pace. This section entails reading assignments, quizzes, and an open book exam. A passing score on the open book exam is needed for the participant to attend the hands-on workshop.

Hands-on Workshop
The two and a half day hands-on training workshop combines lectures and hands-on demonstrations that build on the reading material. Attendees will perform otoscopic examinations, tuning fork tests, pure tone air and bone conduction tests with and without masking, speech recognition threshold and word recognition tests with and without masking, and tympanometry. The workshop also includes an ENG demonstration.

Supervisory Period
The six-month supervisory period begins with the completion of the hands-on workshop. Log books with testing performance procedures are provided to participants to record progress. Each procedure must be performed the indicated number of times during the six-month period. The sponsoring otolaryngologist attests that the sponsored participant can successfully complete each procedure without assistance. At the end of the six-month period log books are submitted to the AAO-HNSF and a certificate of knowledge is awarded.

Registration

Registration is open to anyone interested in hearing and balance testing. Each registrant must be sponsored by an otolaryngologist willing to provide guidance and supervision during the program.

The $1,500 program fee includes the program binder (including course outlines, objectives, activities, and additional readings), Introduction to Audiology textbook, and attendance for one 2½ day hands-on workshop (including breakfast, lunch, snacks and program handouts).  Travel and lodging are not included.

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Refund Policy

A full refund, minus a $35 administrative fee, will be given to registrants requesting a refund prior to the shipment of program materials. Once materials have been shipped refunds will be minus a $500 materials and administrative fee. Refunds will not be given 21 days prior to the scheduled workshop date. Rescheduling of workshops and substitutions will be allowed up to 21 days prior to the scheduled date.

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American Academy of Otolaryngology — Head and Neck Surgery

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Phone: 1-703-836-4444