Whether you are planning a career as an audiologist or speech-language pathologist, Clinical Audiology: An Introduction,
2nd edition, is the most comprehensive, easy-to-understand book designed to give you the clinical knowledge base
needed to advance in your chosen profession. Coverage of audiology basics is broadly based and includes topics
such as hearing instruments, various assessment techniques, and the treatment process, in order to offer you a
well-rounded view of the clinical practice of audiology.
Table of Contents
Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: The Profession of Audiology in the United States Chapter 2: The Nature of Hearing Chapter 3: The Nature of Hearing Impairment Chapter 4: Causes of Hearing Impairment Chapter 5: Introduction to Hearing Assessment Chapter 6: The Audiologist?s Assessment Tools: Behavioral Measures Chapter 7: The Audiologist?s Assessment Tools: Electroacoustic and Electrophysiological Measures Chapter 8: Different Assessment Approaches for Different Populations Chapter 9: Reporting and Referring Chapter 10: Introduction to Hearing Rehabilitation Chapter 11: The Audiologist?s Rehabilitative Tools: Hearing Instruments Chapter 12: The Audiologist?s Rehabilitative Strategies Chapter 13: Different Rehabilitative Approaches For Different Populations Index