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As an Audiologist, you are responsible for the fitting, dispensing and management of a hearing device. You counsel the patient about their hearing loss, the application of certain processes to enhance communication, and the skills training regarding environmental modifications which will facilitate the development of receptive and expressive communication. Tell the interviewer about the hearing aid and assistive listening devices you work with most. Be sure to highlight what type of patients you work with most.

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The hearing aids I have used most commonly are Phonak and Oticon. I also have experience with both Cochlear BAHA, and Oticon Ponto osseointegrated devices. I have worked with all three cochlear implant manufacturers but am most familiar with Cochlear.

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