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BIAP - Bureau International d’AudioPhonologie

BIAP - Bureau International d’AudioPhonologie

Address

CHU Sart Tilman - ENT dept.
LIEGE
B-4000
Belgium, Kingdom of

Contact Details

Contact Name : Dr Laurent Demanez
Telephone : +32 4 3667270
Email : secretariat@biap.org
Website : www.BIAP.org

Organisation Details

The International Bureau for Audiophonology is a scientific society established by Belgian Royal decree on March 24th, 1967.

The International Bureau for Audiophonology is made up of delegates from societies, national or regional audiophonology committees, international professional associations (for those disciplines listed in the definition of audiophonology) and associate members.

International experts are called upon to provide opinions and take part in the drafting of recommendations which are then disseminated through the BIAP secretariat and the BIAP web site (www.biap.org).

Delegates, associate members and international experts work together on specific themes, in the framework of specialised technical commissions. The competence of the experts and representatives of the delegates coming from societies, committees and associations are two key aspects that BIAP has always considered crucial.

Every year, a convention is held on the weekend of May 1st. During that event, BIAP members have the opportunity to:

  • Exchange points of view on issues that are specific to their respective disciplines
  • Finalize the wording and contents of the draft recommendations
  • Devise joint action strategies in order to improve the quality and coordination of care.

The BIAP recommendations are the end result of in-depth discussions and interdisciplinary exchanges. They have been designed, studied and finalized by recognized experts and later endorsed by BIAP members. For all these reasons, they are valuable documents that can prove extremely useful to all individuals who wish to have their own national laws, decrees or regulations modified.


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