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Hearing specialists can also refer the patients to other audiologists or experts if he/she feels the need of more thorough examinations of the problem. The specialist can refer the patients to a family doctor, ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist or other experts who have the authority to handle such complicated cases. Most of the hearing aid experts are technically strong and knowledgeable. They know about different types of hearing aid equipments that can be used in different conditions. Their recommendation of the hearing aid depends on the result of the evaluation. Some of the factors that may affect the evaluation are the presence of the problem (is it in one ear or in both the ears), tendency of occurrence (intermittent or constant) and type of loss (sensitivity to low or high tones) etc. Hearing experts will also inquire about the features you need in a hearing aid. Based on individual requirement of the patient, the expert will recommend different hearing devices. The different styles and options in such aids include size, shape, ease of use, type of batteries needed etc. The style of the device needs to fit the patient perfectly and the expert will look into it. Another job of the aid specialists is to maintain patient files, records for future use. He/she also orders the necessary supplies and inventory necessary for the patients. The hearing device specialist may also meet auditory equipment salesmen to keep track of new products and services in the field of hearing aids. They are the ones who can keep themselves abreast with the latest technology so as to ensure that the clinics and doctors have access to the latest technology in the field of auditory aid equipments. To become a hearing aid specialist, you will need a diploma or equivalent qualification. Licensed specialists are more in demand and people who have experience in customer service or medical environment are more preferred for this career. |
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