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Roles, Knowledge, and Skills: Audiologists Providing Clinical Services to Infants and Young Children Birth to 5 Years of Age Reference this material as: American Speech-Language-Hearing Association[removed]Roles, Knowle
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Document Date: 2011-02-07 11:11:10


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United States / /

IndustryTerm

Diagnostic audiologic services / appropriate speech audiometry tools / audiological services / service networks / test protocols / functional auditory screening tools / procedure-specific evidence-based protocols / technology resources / tactile devices / health care services / hearingassistive technologies / audiologic and related services / frequency modulation systems / audiologic services / assistive listening devices / assistive technology / /

MedicalCondition

long-standing hearing loss / hearing loss/deafness / hearing loss / birth defects / /

MedicalTreatment

cochlear implant / cochlear implants / counseling / /

Organization

American Speech-Language-Hearing Association / American Society of Anesthesiologists / Joint Committee on Infant Hearing / American Academy of Pediatrics / /

Person

Anne Marie Tharpe / Pam Mason / Kathryn L. Beauchaine / Allan O. Diefendorf / Counseling / Diane L. Sabo / Roberta B. Aungst / /

Position

counselor / coordinator / vice president for professional practices / vice president / case manager / chair / audiologic care coordinator / professional counselor / audiologist / certified audiologist / /

Technology

frequency modulation / procedure-specific evidence-based protocols / test protocols / /

URL

www.asha.org/policy / www.medicalhomeinfo.org / /

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