Audiologist
Duties and Responsibilities:
An
audiologist is a health-care professional specializing in identifying,
diagnosing, treating and monitoring disorders of the auditory and vestibular
system portions of the ear. Audiologists are trained to diagnose, manage and/or
treat hearing, tinnitus, or balance problems. They dispense, manage, and
rehabilitate hearing aids and assess candidacy for and map cochlear implants.
They counsel families through a new diagnosis of hearing loss in infants, and help
teach coping and compensation skills to late-deafened adults. They also help
design and implement personal and industrial hearing safety programs, newborn
hearing screening programs, school hearing screening programs, and provide
special fitting ear plugs and other hearing protection devices to help prevent
hearing loss. Audiologists are trained to evaluate peripheral vestibular
disorders originating from inner ear pathologies. They also provide treatment
for certain vestibular and balance disorders such as Benign Paroxysmal Positional
Vertigo (BPPV). In addition, many audiologists work as auditory scientists in a
research capacity.
salary:$50,099 -
$92,947
Education:Audiologists
must hold a Masters in Audiology, alternatively bachelor's degree from overseas
certified by the VETASSESS. Audiologists in Australia are not required to be a
member of any professional body. But to dispense hearing aids to eligible
pensioners and eligible war veterans one must have 2 years clinical experience
and be registered with an approved body such as Audiology
I think I
would like to become an audiologist because it pays good money
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