| audiologist | A specialist in evaluation and rehabilitation of those whose communication disorders centre in whole or in part in the hearing function. (05 Mar 2000) |
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Audiology is the branch of science that studies the sense of hearing. Its practitioners, who study hearing and treat those with hearing losses, are audiologists. Employing various testing strategies (e.g. hearing tests, otoacoustic emission measurements, and electrophysiologic tests), audiology aims to determine whether someone can hear within the normal range, and if not, which portions of hearing (high, middle, or low frequencies) are affected. ...
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A health professional with at least a master's degree that studies the sense of hearing, detects and diagnoses hearing loss, and works to help individuals with hearing loss
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Professional trained in the science of audiology who may assess hearing, determine auditory capacity for processing sound, etc. An individual with a masters or doctorate degree who specializes in hearing assessment and habilitation and rehabilitation of people with hearing disorders.
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is a hearing specialist trained to test hearing.
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A person who holds a degree in audiology and is a specialist in testing hearing and /or hearing loss. The American Speech-Language hearing Association is the only organization, which currently certifies audiologists although the American Academy of Audiology may also certify audiologists in the future. A certified audiologist will have the letters CCC-A or FAAA behind their name.
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