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Audiology Externship

Audiologists

Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery Division of Audiology. (from left to right)  Julia Stelmach, AuD., Amy Estill, Au.D., Dave Harris, Ph.D., Eleni Gryparis, Extern, Melissa Lowe, Au.D.

91Å®Éñ's School of Medicine offers a one-year audiology externship at 91Å®ÉñCare audiology clinics located throughout the greater St. Louis area. 91Å®Éñ's audiology externship experience focuses on clinical care to various patient populations using the latest technology in the assessment of auditory, vestibular, and aural rehabilitative services. This program provides clinical experiences and skills that enable practitioners to provide quality audiometric care.

Our externs are encouraged to participate in the Department of Otolaryngology’s educational component, which supplements the clinic experience by providing first-hand experience with surgical and non-surgical treatments for various otologic and vestibular disorders.

Audiology Externship Features

Curriculum

Educational experiences include:
• Grand Round lectures
• Resident lecture series
• Practical Anatomy Workshop Series (PAWS)
• Journal Club
• Poster presentation at national or local meeting 

Clinical training includes:
• Audiological evaluations
  â—‹ Vestibular assessment
  â—‹ Rotary chair
  â—‹ Epley omniax chair
  â—‹ Electronystagmography
  â—‹ Vestibular evoked myogenic potential (VEMP)
• Electrophysiological measures
  â—‹ Auditory brain stem response
  â—‹ Otoacoustic emissions
• Hearing Aid
  â—‹ Evaluation
  â—‹ Dispensing
  â—‹ Verification measures
• Aural rehabilitation
  â—‹ Implantable devices
• Cochlear implants
  â—‹ Bone anchored devices

Facilities

91Å®ÉñCare Audiology has two clinic locations which primarily serve the adult population. Pediatric clinical experience may include 91Å®ÉñCare affiliate SSM Cardinal Glennon Children's Medical Center.

Clinic Hours

Based on a 40-hour workweek, Mondays through Fridays.

Stipend

Externs receive a stipend during the 10-12 months of the program. Contact the program director for further information.

Housing

Externs are responsible for providing their own living accommodations and transportation.

Graduation and Certification

Upon successful completion of the audiology externship, you will receive a certificate of completion from the 91Å®Éñ School of Medicine's Department of Otolaryngology, Division of Audiology.

Application Process

Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited doctor of audiology program. Candidates must have completed the didactic portion of the degree before being admitted to the externship program. Additional requirements include immunization, health insurance and medical malpractice insurance provided by your current academic institution.

Application packets must include:
• Curriculum Vitae and statement of your professional goals
• Non-refundable $30 application fee (check or money order) payable to Saint Louis
  University
• Three original letters of recommendation (at least two from health professionals)
• All official academic transcripts from colleges and/or universities
• Record of immunization
• Proof of malpractice insurance

Mail to the following address, postmarked by July 31:
91Å®ÉñCare Audiology
Attn: Dave A. Harris, Ph.D.
Center for Specialized Medicine
1225 South Grand
St. Louis, MO 63104

Applicants considered for appointment will be invited to 91Å®Éñ School of Medicine for a personal interview with the program director, selected faculty and staff. Appointment letters are mailed at the end of August.

Letters of acceptance/rejection should be expected no later than the third week of September. The audiology externship program runs for 10-12 months.