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| | Introduction to the Doctor of Audiology Program (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26) |
 | | Audiology is a rewarding health care profession involving the evaluation and rehabilitative management of persons with hearing and/or balance disorders. |
 | | The program is broad in scope to cover the diverse areas within audiology, such as basic and advanced hearing and balance evaluation procedures, electrophysiology, neuro-otology, acoustics, electronics, hearing aids, assistive listening devices, cochlear implants, audiologic rehabilitation, and private practice. |
 | | Audiology would be particularly attractive to students who are considering speech-language pathology, psychology, optometry, dentistry, pharmacy, medicine, nursing, and other similar health care professions. |
| www.bsu.edu /csh/spa/aud.ov.htm (340 words) |
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