Having theoretical knowledge is not sufficient to function as an effective professional audiologist. Modern clinical audiologists need to know how to apply that knowledge ethically and within the standards of various organisations that have an impact on the field of audiology. This unit familiarises students with the ethics, standards and practices of audiology in Australia as well as prepares them for clinical practice with ancillary skills such as financial management, database management, computer skills, and inventory control and practices in the health sector environment. -- Course Website
Instructor: Dr Robert Patuzzi
Prerequisites: enrolment in the Master of Clinical Audiology or the combined Doctor of Philosophy/Master of Clinical Audiology; PHYL5510 Physiology of the Auditory System, PHYL5501/PHYL5511 Audiological Instrumentation Part 1/Part 2, PHYL5502/PHYL5512 Basic Clinical Aud