Audiologist definition

Audiologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice audiology.
Audiologist means a person who engages in the application of principles, methods and procedures for measurement, testing, evaluation, prediction, consultation, counseling, instruction, habilitation, rehabilitation, or remediation related to hearing and disorders of hearing and associated communication disorders for the purpose of nonmedically evaluating, identifying, preventing, ameliorating, modifying, or remediating such disorders and conditions in individuals or groups of individuals, including the determination and use of appropriate amplification.
Audiologist means any person qualified by training and experience to specialize in the evaluation and reha- bilitation of individuals whose commu- nication disorders center in whole or in part in the hearing function. In some states audiologists must satisfy spe- cific requirements for licensure.

Examples of Audiologist in a sentence

  • Audiologist shall deliver services for a maximum of 7.5 hours per day, in keeping with the assigned school’s teacher hours.

  • Audiologist shall work, under this contract, only on student attendance days and Planning Days during the school year as established on the school calendar.

  • Hospitals will be reimbursed for the dispensing of hearing aids only by a Hospital-based audiologist according to the Audiologist regulations at 130 CMR 426.00 et seq., and according to the fees established in 101 CMR 323.00 (Hearing Services).

  • This log, along with a monthly statement of services rendered by the Contractor shall be signed by the principals(s) of the school(s) to which the Audiologist is assigned and shall be submitted to the School Board for payment each month.

  • Audiologist confirms hearing loss and type of hearing aid(s) recommended.


More Definitions of Audiologist

Audiologist means an individual licensed to practice audiology by the State Board of Examiners for Speech Pathology and Audiology.
Audiologist means a person licensed to practice audiology under Title 58, Chapter 41, Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology Licensing Act.
Audiologist means an individual who practices audiology.
Audiologist means a person holding at least a master's degree in audiology issued prior to January 1, 2007, or a doctoral degree in audiology who engages in the practice of audiology who may or may not dispense hearing aids and who meets the qualifications set forth in the act.
Audiologist means an individual who is licensed to practice audiology pursuant to 24 Del.C. Ch. 37 and who offers the services to the public under any title or description of services incorporating the words "audiologist," "hearing clinician," "hearing therapist," "aural rehabilitator" or any other similar title or description of service.
Audiologist means a person licensed to practice audiology under Title 58,
Audiologist means an individual licensed in this state in accordance with the Rules and Regulations for Licensing Speech Pathologists and Audiologists (R5-48-SPA) of reference 8 who specializes in preventing, identifying, and assessing hearing disorders, as well as providing audiologic treatment including hearing aids and other assistive listening devices.