The BSA is the UK learned organisation, for all professionals, the public, stakeholders and funders interested in the latest science and its application in the field of hearing and balance.
BSA are the joint owners of the International Journal of Audiology, together with the International Society of Audiology and the Nordic Audiology Society. Their evidence based and peer reviewed recommended procedures and practice guidance used are by all sectors throughout the UK and are cited internationally. The BSA Special Interest Groups produce the majority of these documents and follow a rigorous production process of authoring, internal review, expert peer review and public consultation.
In addition, They offer a variety of learning opportunities including; conferences and scientific meetings, an excellent online learning platform and a research interface which connects researchers, clinicians, and members of the public around the globe. Their BSA Fellowship Scheme recognises excellence in their members, their contribution to the field and the BSA.
The BSA has a multi-disciplinary and worldwide membership. They connect researchers and clinicians both nationally and internationally and They offer opportunities for early career professionals, their future leaders. The BSA offers an important interface between researchers and healthcare practitioners as well as other groups (educationalists, government, independent sector, professional bodies, patient groups and third sector organisations) both internationally and across the world.
Mission :
The BSA’s mission is to advance knowledge, learning, practice and impact in hearing and balance.
Vision:
The vision of the BSA is building knowledge and empowering professionals to improve the lives of adults and children with hearing and balance problems.