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Meaning of Audiology from wikipedia

- Audiology (from Latin audīre, "to hear"; and from Gr**** branch of learning -λογία, -logia) is a branch of science that studies hearing, balance, and related...
- WS Audiology (formerly Sivantos Group and Widex) is a privately-owned manufacturer of hearing aids with headquarters in Denmark and Singapore with roots...
- The Doctor of Audiology (AuD, sometimes written Au.D.) is a professional degree for an audiologist. The AuD program is designed to produce audiologists...
- this time, the university's College of Audiology was also renamed to the George S. Osborne College of Audiology (OCA) in the memory of Dr. Osborne who...
- from dysfunction in the central nervous system. The American Academy of Audiology notes that APD is diagnosed by difficulties in one or more auditory processes...
- Global Audiology is an open access platform designed to enhance understanding of audiology education and practice worldwide. Despite the global and individual...
- anxiety and depression. Wikiversity has learning resources about Global Audiology Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tinnitus. Tinnitus is usually ****ociated...
- Com****tional audiology is a branch of audiology that employs techniques from mathematics and computer science to improve clinical treatments and scientific...
- current name was adopted in 1978. The Council for Academic Accreditation in Audiology and Speech–Language Pathology (CAA) is the accreditation unit of the ASHA...
- Tele-audiology is the utilization of telemedicine to provide audiological services and may include the full scope of audiological practice. This term...