FEES Credentialing

Types of Credentials:

  1. Higher Education Diploma(s)

  2. Professional Certification, for example, Certificate of Clinical Competency (CCC).

    - Provided by a national professional organization that has set criteria to be accomplished before the individual is recognized as a certified practitioner.

  3. State Licensure:

    - Required by the individual state licensure boards-education or health.

    - Required to practice Speech Pathology in any state and is the governing authority over the SLP’s professional practice.

  4. Specialty Certification:

    - Certificate awarded “certifying” training for the specialty area has been satisfactorily completed

    • Specifies number of hours of training and continuing education credits.  

    • Signed by the training providers.

    • Not a certificate of attendance; it is not a renewable credential; and it is not sanctioned or governed by any certifying organization, such as ASHA, DRS, or state authority.

    • Proof of specialty training credentialing may be required by some state licensing boards or by employers.

      • Some state licensing boards require proof of formal training in addition to proof of supervised endoscopy training before approving an SLP to perform endoscopy, flexible or rigid.

    • FEES and MBSimp are considered specialty training.

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