HealthcareHealth associate professionalsISCO 3214
audiology technician
Audiology technicians create and service hearing aids and hearing protection products. They dispense, fit and provide hearing aids for those who need them.
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Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (11)
hygiene in a health care settinghygiene in a health care settingThe procedures related to maintaining a hygienic environment within a health care setting such as hospitals and clinics. It can range from hand washing to cleaning and disinfection of medical equipmen...health, safety and hygiene legislationhealth, safety and hygiene legislationThe set of health, safety and hygiene standards and items of legislation applicable in a specific sector.types of audiological equipmenttypes of audiological equipmentTypes and brands of audiological equipment and accessories for audiometers and hearing tests, foam tips, bone conductors, etc.maintain laboratory equipmentmaintain laboratory equipmentClean laboratory glassware and other equipment after use and it for damage or corrosion in order to ensure its proper functioning.produce impressions for ear mouldsproduce impressions for ear mouldsProduce an impression of the ear for an ear mould, also adjusting the mould accordingly.perform technical tasks with great careperform technical tasks with great careAvoiding possible risks and unwanted outcomes by watching carefully over all parts of a machine, device or vehicle and executing processes of production, maintenance or repair with great care.order supplies for audiology servicesorder supplies for audiology servicesOrder supplies and devices related to hearing aids and similar audiology-related equipment.use of specialised instruments in otorhinolaryngologyuse of specialised instruments in otorhinolaryngologyCorrectly and efficiently use the appropriate instruments for otorhinolaryngologic procedures, such as laryngeal mirrors, the flexible laryngoscope, the nasal speculum, the otoscope with pneumotoscopy...repair hearing aidsrepair hearing aidsPerform basic repairs, replacements and adjustments to hearing aids at the customers' specific request.advise customers on hearing aidsadvise customers on hearing aidsProvide customers with advice on various types of hearing aids and inform customers on how to operate and maintain hearing devices.maintain records of clients' prescriptionsmaintain records of clients' prescriptionsKeep records of customers' prescriptions, payments and work orders sent to the laboratory.
Optional (17)
acousticsacousticsThe study of sound, its reflection, amplification and absorption in a space.communication related to hearing impairmentcommunication related to hearing impairmentThe phonologic, morphologic and syntactic aspects and characteristics of human communication for individuals affected by hearing impairment.physiology of hearingphysiology of hearingThe means by which sounds are transmitted through the outer, middle, inner ear and brain.geriatricsgeriatricsGeriatrics is a medical specialty mentioned in the EU Directive 2005/36/EC.hearing losshearing lossThe manifestation, causes and symptoms of hearing impairment, which is the partial or total inability to hear.hearing aidshearing aidsThe types, characteristics and suppliers of hearing devices which amplify sound for the individual who is wearing it, with the aim of making speech more intelligible, and to correct impaired hearing.use e-health and mobile health technologiesuse e-health and mobile health technologiesUse mobile health technologies and e-health (online applications and services) in order to enhance the provided healthcare.empathise with the healthcare userempathise with the healthcare userUnderstand the background of clients` and patients’ symptoms, difficulties and behaviour. Be empathetic about their issues; showing respect and reinforcing their autonomy, self-esteem and independence...prepare audiologist patients for assessmentsprepare audiologist patients for assessmentsPrepare audiologist patients for assessment and consultation. Prepare medical equipment and hearing tests.interpret diagnostic tests in otorhinolaryngologyinterpret diagnostic tests in otorhinolaryngologyInterpret diagnostic tests such as imaging studies of the soft tissue of the neck and sinuses, using chemical and haematological studies, conventional audiometry, impedance audiometry, and pathology r...comply with legislation related to health carecomply with legislation related to health careComply with the regional and national health legislation which regulates relations between suppliers, payers, vendors of the healthcare industry and patients, and the delivery of healthcare services.adapt hearing testsadapt hearing testsAdapt hearing tests to suit the age and ability of the patient.listen activelylisten activelyGive attention to what other people say, patiently understand points being made, asking questions as appropriate, and not interrupting at inappropriate times; able to listen carefully the needs of cus...assist audiologists with screeningassist audiologists with screeningPrepare basic hearing tests and audiological screenings; examine ear canals using an otoscope; provide assistance during more complex audiology tests.refer healthcare usersrefer healthcare usersMake referrals to other professionals, based on the healthcare user's requirements and needs, especially when recognising that additional healthcare diagnostics or interventions are required.adjust hearing aidsadjust hearing aidsProgram hearing aids using a computer, fitting and dispensing hearing aids, or administering cochlear implants, electronic devices used to improve a person`s hearing.use special hearing equipment for testsuse special hearing equipment for testsUse audiometers and computers to determine the degree of a patient`s hearing disorder and find other factors relating to the problem.
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