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Unlike many doctors, an audiologist typically works a normal amount of hours in a week.
People skills are very important in this field because an audiologist may have to deal with the emotional needs of his patients.
The audiologist may also be involved in the process of making earmoulds and supporting you with looking after your childâs hearing aids.
It is common for an office to contract out the work, so an audiologist may spend part of the day commuting between locations.
The audiologist observes startle responses and motor reflex changes in the child as various noisemakers are employed to elicit these responses.