Audiologists - 29-1121.00

O*NET-SOC Description

Assess and treat persons with hearing and related disorders. May fit hearing aids and provide auditory training. May perform research related to hearing problems.

DOT Titles Included in this O*NET-SOC Code

  • Audiologist
  • Director, Speech-and-Hearing Clinic
  • Director, Speech-And-Hearing Clinic

Sample of Occupations in this SOC Family

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Tasks

  • Administer hearing or speech/language evaluations, tests, or examinations to patients to collect information on type and degree of impairment, using specialized instruments and electronic equipment.
  • Advise educators or other medical staff on speech or hearing topics.
  • Conduct or direct research on hearing or speech topics and report findings to help in the development of procedures, technology, or treatments.
  • Counsel and instruct clients in techniques to improve hearing or speech impairment, including sign language or lip-reading.
  • Develop and supervise hearing screening programs.
  • Educate and supervise audiology students and health care personnel.
  • Evaluate hearing and speech/language disorders to determine diagnoses and courses of treatment.
  • Examine and clean patients' ear canals.
  • Fit and dispense assistive devices, such as hearing aids.
  • Fit and tune cochlear implants, providing rehabilitation for adjustment to listening with implant amplification systems.
  • Instruct clients, parents, teachers, or employers in how to avoid behavior patterns that lead to miscommunication.
  • Maintain client records at all stages, including initial evaluation and discharge.
  • Measure noise levels in workplaces and conduct hearing protection programs in industry, schools, and communities.
  • Monitor clients' progress and discharge them from treatment when goals have been attained.
  • Participate in conferences or training to update or share knowledge of new hearing or speech disorder treatment methods or technologies.
  • Plan and conduct treatment programs for clients' hearing or speech problems, consulting with physicians, nurses, psychologists, and other health care personnel as necessary.
  • Recommend assistive devices according to clients' needs or nature of impairments.
  • Refer clients to additional medical or educational services if needed.
  • Work with multi-disciplinary teams to assess and rehabilitate recipients of implanted hearing devices.

Detailed Work Activities

  • advise other staff on speech or hearing topics
  • analyze medical data
  • analyze patient activity
  • analyze speech or hearing data
  • collect clinical data
  • communicate technical information
  • conduct patient assessments
  • diagnose medical condition of patient
  • document medical prognosis
  • identify needs of communication-impaired persons
  • make decisions
  • make presentations on health or medical issues
  • observe patient condition
  • obtain information from clients, customers, or patients
  • prepare patient reports
  • recommend treatments for speech or hearing problems
  • treat medical condition of patient
  • use counseling techniques
  • use interpersonal communication techniques
  • use knowledge of medical terminology
  • use medical diagnostic techniques
  • use research methodology procedures in health care