Employment
Audiologist

Summary
An audiologist is a specialist in audiology (the science of hearing), balance and other related disorders. An audiologist will measure an individual?s hearing ability and then determine whether or not he/she has a hearing or related disorder. If a disorder does exist, the audiologist will then determine what rehabilitation services are possible. Audiologists will develop treatment programs for individual patients that may include amplification devices such as hearing aids. Audiologists are then responsible for dispensing and fitting the amplification devices and instructing patients on their use and care. Audiologists may also be involved in developing hearing-loss prevention programs for various work environments. Audiologists also evaluate dizziness by administering tests of balance. Audiologists work with patients of all ages in a variety of settings such as rehabilitation clinics, hospitals, schools, nursing homes, government agencies, etc.

Educational Requirements and Resources
In terms of education, this position requires a minimum of a master?s degree (approximately six years in length) from an accredited audiology program or related field. After the education process is complete, individuals will want to obtain a Certificate of Clinical Competence (CCC) from the American Speech-Language Hearing Association. In order to earn the CCC, individuals must have a minimum number of postgraduate clinical hours and pass an examination. In the state of Ohio individuals must also be licensed by the Ohio State Board of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology. Obtaining the CCC certification will satisfy the examination requirements needed to become licensed in the state of Ohio. For additional information on audiology, certification and licensure requirements please visit the American Speech-Language Hearing Association student section or visit the American Academy of Audiology. Please use the links provided below to learn more about specific educational programs pertaining to this field.

Audiologist

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