Audiologist
Duties and responsibilities:
The audiologist has different responsibilities and duties administrate hearing or speech/language evaluations, tests, or
examinations to patients to collect information on type and degree of
impairment, using specialized instruments and electronic equipment.
Evaluate hearing and speech/language disorders to
determine diagnoses and courses of treatment. Examine and clean patients' ear canals.
Fit and dispense assistive devices, such as hearing aids. Maintain client
records at all stages, including initial evaluation and discharge.Typically,
these professionals work with patients who have problems with hearing, balance
or other ear-related problems. Audiologists typically work in health care
settings, although many also work in schools or educational environments.
Salary:
$61,000
Education:
A doctoral degree in audiology is required of all
individuals who want to become audiologists. The graduate program typically
requires four years to complete; applicants must hold a bachelor's degree to qualify,
preferably in a medically-related field. The
curriculum required by an audiology program typically includes genetics,
anatomy, physiology, communication development, pharmacology and diagnosis
courses. Most audiology programs include an internship or other clinical practice
opportunity.
I think I can be an audiologist because is a kind of
important way of medicine and is really great for me help people or save life’s
I would be a good doctor and study all the kinds of this medicine .
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