- the measurement of hearing
- Audiology (from Latin audīre, "to hear"; and from Greek -λογία, ') is the branch of science that studies hearing, balance, and related disorders. Its practitioners, who treat those with hearing loss and proactively prevent related damage are audiologists'''. ...
- An audiologist is a healthcare 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 or balance problems . ...
- (Audiologist) One who evaluates hearing defects and who aids in the rehabilitation of those who have such defects.
- (audiologist) A person who tests hearing.
- (Audiologist) a professional trained to assess a child's hearing and identify hearing impairments.
- (Audiologist) A professional who tests hearing acuity and auditory processing.
- (Audiologist) A health professional with at least a master's degree that studies the sense of hearing, detects and diagnoses hearing loss, and works to help individuals with hearing loss
- (Audiologist) A healthcare professional who evaluates hearing and prescribes hearing aids. A Minnesota licensed audiologist has a current certificate of clinical competency (CCC) issued by the American Speech and Hearing Association and/or current board certification from the American Board of ...
- (Audiologist) A medical professional with 6 years of training who treats patients with hearing, balance, and related ear problems.
- (Audiologist) A professional who has completed a qualifying degree and/or certification courses and is registered with the College of Speech-Language Pathologists and Audiologists of Ontario (CASLPO). ...
- (Audiologist) A specialist who identifies, measures and studies hearing and hearing impairments and provides itinerant services to students as indicated in the IEP.
- (Audiologist) Performs duties directly related to problems and disorders of human communication in the process of speech and hearing
- An audiologist is specially trained to assess functions of hearing. Each infant will receive a test performed by the audiologist prior to being discharged to check for proper hearing.
- means audiometric examinations or testing, hearing aid evaluations, conformity evaluations and hearing aid prescriptions or recommendations if indicated. [18 NYCRR 505.31 (a)(2)]
- A branch of science dealing with hearing.
- Diagnoses functional and organic speech and hearing defects and diseases.
- means the study of impaired hearing that cannot be improved by medication or surgical therapy and is considered a related service under IDEA.
- the science or study of hearing
- related service, includes identification, determination of hearing loss, and referral for rehabilitation of hearing