Thursday, 6 September 2012

Survey of Audiology

Survey of Audiology
Author: David A. DeBonis
Edition: 2
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0205531954
Category: Medical



Survey of Audiology: Fundamentals for Audiologists and Health Professionals (2nd Edition)


This introduction to audiology text emphasizes the technical and scientific aspects of audiology, blended with other essential humanistic skills-active listening, empathy, client/family-centered protocols and collaboration with family members and other professionals. Download Survey of Audiology medical books for free.
A This book helps students develop the skills needed to address the needs of clients as human beings and as individuals who have communication disorders. The authors specifically address importance of audiology knowledge for the scope of practice in both speech-language pathology and audiology. This text is written to be a resource for the student of audiology, speech-language pathology and other allied health professions long after the course is completed. A Get Survey of Audiology our bestseller medical books.

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