Audiologist
Duties and Responsibilities: Audiologists
diagnose and treat a patient’s hearing and balance problems, using advanced
technology and procedures. Use audiometers, computers, and other devices to test
patients' hearing ability and balance. They work to determine the extent of
hearing damage and identify the underlying cause. Audiologists measure the
volume at which a person begins to hear sounds and the person's ability to
distinguish between sounds.
Salary: $69,720
Education: Most employers require audiologists to have at least a
master's degree in the field; some may prefer or require applicants to possess
a doctorate. Audiologists must have a valid state license to practice, and
voluntary certifications are useful for career advancement. Many hiring
organizations prefer incoming audiologists to possess clinical experience,
which may be specialized by sector, such as pediatrics. Bilingual audiology
candidates or those with a working knowledge of sign language are considered
more hirable.
Reflection: No, because I don’t would be a
doctor, is stressful, and require many time and I am very irritable and desperate.
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