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Welcome Educational
Audiologists!
Audiologists identify, assess, and provide treatment for
hearing, balance, and related disorders. They also recommend and evaluate
hearing aids and other types of assistive hearing devices. While the work is
mainly diagnostic, some audiologists have experience with sign language and lip
reading and can provide ongoing therapy/aural rehabilitation (description
from National Clearinghouse for Professions in Special Education)
Educational
Audiologists Associations:
Other Educational Audiologist Resources:
Advance
for Audiologists
ADVANCE for Audiologists is a bimonthly publication dedicated to promoting the
profession of audiology by providing features on practice management,
professional trends, and essential business news for practitioners.
Audiologist
Links
Extensive list of links to resources for Audiologists is provided at
the Advance Web site.
Educational
Audiology Association Newsletter
Copies of each edition of the newsletter, which is written by Tammie
Adkins, is available at this site. Topics include classroom acoustics,
identification of hearing loss, etc.
We
appreciate link suggestions to bulletin
boards,
associations or other resources for Educational Audiologists.
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