• collaborate with Speech Pathologists and other professionals to treat patients with communication problems from defective hearing, injury and disorders
• evaluate patients to determine if hearing loss is a result of natural or artificial causes
• examine patients while administering different assessments to understand specifications and degree of hearing impairments
• perform a variety of audio tests on patients to determine hearing proficiency and identify hearing difficulties
• plan and administer rehabilitation programs for patients post-surgery and treatments, as well as for patients losing their hearing and living with the effects
• recommend treatment and lifestyle changes to patients and prescribe proper hearing aids
• stay updated on latest findings and treatment methods in the Audiology field
• attend relevant professional development training to maintain currency of practice
Must be eligible to register as a Hearing Practitioner
Master of Clinical Audiology