User:EricWersel/International Association of Orofacial Myology
WHAT IS THE IAOM?
[edit]The International Association of Orofacial Myology (IAOM) is the international professional association for orofacial myologists. The IAOM provides information, resources, and support for professionals, families, and patients who seek information, guidance, research, and therapy services for orofacial myofunctional disorders.
The IAOM also provides certification and continuing education for those members who seek specialized recognition in the area of orofacial myofunctional disorders. Members can achieve certification status through testing procedures and by meeting specific clinical standards. A Directory of Membership includes all professionals who ascribe to the principles of the IAOM. Those members who have achieved certification in orofacial myology (designated as COM) are also identified in the Directory.
WHO ARE MYOFUNCTIONAL THERAPISTS?
[edit]Orofacial myofunctional therapists have received specialty training to evaluate and treat a variety of myofunctional conditions and problems. Many orofacial myofunctional clinicians have additional professional training in speech-language pathology, dental hygiene, dentistry, or other health-related fields. All IAOM members adhere to a Scope of Practice that distinguishes their membership in the IAOM from other organizations.
WHAT IS THE MISSION STATEMENT OF THE IAOM?
[edit]To improve the health of the public by advancing the art and science of Orofacial Myology by: 1) increasing awareness of and ensuring access to quality evaluative and treatment personnel and procedures for orofacial myofunctional disorders; 2) maintaining the highest professional standards possible through promotion of educational opportunities; 3) increasing the body of knowledge through scientific research; 4) monitoring and administering processes related to certification; 5) representing the professional interests of orofacial myofunctional clinicians; and 6) promoting interdisciplinary linkages.
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