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The name of the profession “audiologist” comes from the Latin word surdus - “deaf.” An audiologist is a specialist who studies hearing. It helps people suffering from deafness or other hearing impairments to adapt to changing living conditions. Audiologists conduct hearing tests using special equipment, determine the degree of hearing loss and develop an individual training program. They counsel patients and teach them to communicate without visual support.

An audiologist is an indispensable employee in a rehabilitation center, since with his help the affected person will be able to learn languages ​​and become more communicative and adapted to society. Such specialists help to hear the sounds of the surrounding world in bright colors and intonations. Deafness is considered a complex and responsible occupation, requiring a large amount of professional knowledge and special equipment.