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By Amanda Hazuga
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Why I chose this Job I’m deaf I want to help other people. Talk to people about me.
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Tasks Treat hearing disorders and balance problems Determine degree of hearing loss Determine loss of hearing
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Tools Computers Audiometer Otoscope Hearing Aid Analyzer Machines (tests) So much more!
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Training / education Master’s Degree 4- 5 1/2 years License 60 semester hours ( included)
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Training/education Cont. High school classes Math, English, foreign language Skills Public speaking, listening, and writing
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Salary/Hours Wage Level Wisconsin Salary range: $53,520 to $87,690 Per hour Entry$53,520$25.73 Median$69,090$33.22 Experience$87,690$42.16
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Promotion/related Jobs Related Jobs Speech/audio therapists Children’s hearing specialists Promotion The higher you get, the more
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Advantages Help people communicate Help find problem Help people live a normal life teamwork
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Disadvantages WiscareersMeComputer Making decisions - avoidVery often Risking Taking - Very Often - Rarely
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Work cited Information “Audiologists.” WisCareers. Board of Regents of the university of Wisconsin System, 2011. Web. 16 May 2011. S.E. Smith. “What is an Otoscope.” Wise Geek. Conjecture Corporation, 2011. Web. 23 May 2011.
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