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1 Marsha Kluesing, Au. D. CCC-A Assistant Clinical Professor Dept. of Communication Disorders College of Liberal Arts 1199 Haley Center Auburn University 334-844-9600

2 Profession of Audiology Audiology is a highly recognized profession Ranked by U. S. News and World Report as one of the Best Careers in 2006, 2007, and 2008.

3 Audiologists are the primary health care professionals who evaluate diagnose treat manage hearing loss and balance disorders in adults and children

4 AUDIOLOGISTS Prescribe and fit hearing aids Assist in Cochlear Implant programs Perform ear or hearing related surgical monitoring Design and implement Hearing conservation programs Newborn hearing screening programs

5 Provide Rehabilitation Training Auditory training Speech reading Listening skills

6 Across the generations Provide treatment to all types of hearing loss in Adults Teens Children Infants

7 Variety of work settings Hospitals Clinics Private practice ENT office (Otolaryngologists) Universities K-12 schools Government, military, VA hospitals

8 Treatments for Hearing Loss Almost all types of hearing loss are treatable Most nerve damage can be treated by an audiologist with Hearing aids Assistive listening devices Hearing rehabilitation

9 Doctoral Degrees Au. D.,(Doctor of Audiology) earned by most audiologists Other degrees that audiologists can obtain Ph. D. Sc. D. From accredited universities with training in hearing disorders Prevention Identification, assessment, &treatment

10 Licensure in Most States Alabama Board of Examiners for Speech- Language Pathology and Audiology Continuing Education requirement 12 hours

11 Auburn University Speech and Hearing Clinic An outreach of the College of Liberal Arts Established in 1947 Speech Language Pathology…master’s Doctor of Audioloy clinical degree Full range of diagnostic, evaluation and treatment services Infants to elderly Website http://www.cla.auburn.edu/speechandhearingclini c/ http://www.cla.auburn.edu/speechandhearingclini c/

12 TINNITUS Hissing, roaring, ringing Onset coincides with change Emotional Physical Social Might have psychological or physiological component Exact cause unknown

13 Potential causes Outer ear Ear wax (cerumen) Hair, foreign object touching the eardrum Middle ear conditions

14 Middle Ear Conditions Vascular Abnormalities Infections Otosclerosis Muscle spasms Eustachian tube dysfunction Benign tumors

15 Inner Ear Conditions Damage due to noise exposure Presbycusis Labryinthitis (inner ear infection) Meniere’s disease (involving HL and dizziness)

16 Other possible causes of tinnitus Hormonal changes Tumors Thyroid dysfunction Metabolic abnormalities Trauma to head or neck Jaw joint misaligned (TMJ)

17 Tinnitus Sufferers Majority have hearing loss Tinnitus does not mean one is losing hearing Should consult an audiologist or ENT Obtain information from the American Tinnitus Association (ATA) 60 million Americans experience 12 million seek help

18 One’s Reaction Determines Severity Quality of life Sleep Concentrating Attention to detail Hyperacusis (sensitivity to loud sound) Stress Subjective like pain Experience is unique to each person

19 To Minimize Tinnitus Avoid loud noise Wear ear protection in noisy areas Maintain good nutrition, certain disorders affected by intake of Salt Stimulants, caffeine Alcohol Exercise Educate yourself about tinnitus

20 Minimize Tinnitus Hearing Aids Amplify speech and background noise to reduce tinnitus Relieve stress associated with impact of hearing loss on communication

21 Treatments, No Cures Masking Instruments with various sounds Medications, consult an M. D. Anti-anxiety Anti-depressant Stress Management Relaxation Biofeedback

22 Treatments Habituation Training Education Sound Training Brain can relearn patterns

23 VA Tinnitus DVD A tinnitus story

24 Door prize Look under your chair

25 Hearing Screening Takes about five minutes Determines if hearing is within normal limits If not normal, more testing recommended Auburn University Speech and Hearing Center (334) 844-9600 Thank you for this opportunity!!!


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