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electrophysiologic tests),
audiologists aim to
determine whether someone has
normal sensitivity to sounds. If
hearing loss is identified,
audiologists determine which...
- orthotists, prosthetists,
occupational therapists,
recreational therapists,
audiologists,
speech and
language pathologists,
respiratory therapists, rehabilitation...
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Pathologists and
Audiologists (CASLPA), is a
national organization supporting and
representing speech-language pathologists,
audiologists, and communication...
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multidisciplinary team. They can
provide information and
referrals to
audiologists, physicians, dentists, nurses,
nurse practitioners,
occupational therapists...
- Thing", mnsu.edu, Ira Zimmerman,
Advance for
Speech Pathologists and
Audiologists Magazine.
November 20, 1995 Stewart, Zan (December 21, 1990). "Pianist...
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Clark & K.
Ohlemiller (Eds.),
Anatomy and
physiology of
hearing for
audiologists (pp. 93–108).
Thomson Delmar Learning.
Veterans Health Administration...
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everyday life in unclear. In
addition to self-report questionnaires,
audiologists may
employ a
variety of
other techniques to
evaluate auditory function...
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written Au.D.) is a
professional degree for an
audiologist. The AuD
program is
designed to
produce audiologists who are
skilled in
providing diagnostic, rehabilitative...
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interchangeably with the role of
audiologists,
thereby making a
precise definition of the word more difficult.
Audiologists can
therefore refer to themselves...
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