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Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.)

Student Placement Opportunity


An important part of our commitment to the profession of audiology and our mission as an educational facility is to mentor future audiologists. We fulfill this commitment by offering a fourth year placement for Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) students.

The Au.D. externship is comprised of fifty weeks. The fifty week period will include four predetermined rotations, each twelve weeks in duration, and two weeks personal time.

Rotation 1:  Diagnostic Audiology

Rotation 2:  Amplification and Aural Rehabilitation

Rotation 3:  Cochlear Implant

Rotation 4:  Cumulative Experience

If interested, see details.

Each of the rotations will last a minimum of twelve weeks and will occur in the order presented. However, if it is determined by the supervising audiologists that additional time is needed in a specific rotation, additional time will be scheduled accordingly. The rotations will be with the Department of Otolaryngology and Communication Sciences of the Medical College of Wisconsin's Koss Hearing and Balance Center, located at Froedtert Hospital; and the Koss Cochlear Implant Program at both Froedtert Hospital and Children's Hospital of Wisconsin.

Please note these rotations are subject to change based on individual student experience and education, as well as contract between the Medical College of Wisconsin and the student's university.


Rotation 1:  Diagnostic Audiology

(Medical College of Wisconsin, services provided at Froedtert Hospital)

  • Diagnostic Audiometry and Impedance testing including acoustic reflexes
  • Otoscopy
  • Videonystagmography (VNG)
  • Rotational Chair
  • Posturography (POG)
  • Evoked Otoacoustic Emissions (TEOAE and DPOAE)
  • Vestibular Evoked Myogenic Potential (VEMP)
  • Electrocochleography (ECochG)
  • Electroneuronography (ENoG)
  • Auditory Brainstem Response Audiometry (ABR), diagnostic and threshold
  • Auditory Steady State Response (ASSR)
  • Intra-operative Monitoring
  • Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (Sonamed Clarity and OAE's)
  • Central Auditory Processing Testing
  • Cerumen Management
  • Tinnitus Evaluation

Rotation 2:  Amplification and Aural Rehabilitation

(Medical College of Wisconsin, services provided at Froedtert Hospital)

  • Diagnostic Audiometry
  • Hearing Aid Evaluations
  • Hearing Aid Fitting – Digital, digitally programmable, and conventional
  • Earmold Impression Taking & Earmold Modifications
  • Hearing Aid Follow-up
  • Hearing Aid Verification (real ear, aided testing)
  • Assistive Listening Devices (ALDs)

Rotation 3:  Cochlear Implant

(Medical College of Wisconsin, Adult services provided at Froedtert Hospital, Pediatric services provided at Children's Hospital)

  • Cochlear Implant Candidacy Evaluation
    • Diagnostic Audiology
    • Hearing Aid Adjustment/Fitting
    • Speech Recognition Testing
    • ABR & ASSR
  • CI Device Counseling
  • CI Inter-operative Testing
    • EABR, ECAP, Telemetry
  • CI Device Programming (with Cochlear, Med El, and Advanced Bionics devices)
  • Clinical Evoked Potentials
    • EABR, ECAP, Telemetry
  • CI Device Troubleshooting
  • HA / CI Optimization for those using both
  • Outcome Measures
  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Report Writing
  • Recommendations for Educational/Occupational Settings
    • Development of rehabilitation plans
    • Use of assistive devices
    • Educational options
  • Support Groups
    • Adult recipients and candidates
    • Parents of pediatric recipients and candidates
  • Patient Educational Materials (Newsletter, handouts, etc.)

Rotation 4:  Cumulative Experience

Medical College of Wisconsin, services provided at Froedtert Hospital
  • As determined by clinical supervisors

If interested, see details.

If interested in this position, please send a Curriculum Vitae and two letters of recommendation by November 1st to: 

Christina Runge-Samuelson, Ph.D., CCC-A
Assistant Professor
Director, Koss Cochlear Implant Program
Department of Otolaryngology & Communication Sciences
Medical College of Wisconsin
9200 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53226

414-805-5586

Sarah Holschuh, Au.D., CCC-A
Audiologist
Manager, Koss Hearing and Balance Center
Department of Otolaryngology & Communication Sciences
Medical College of Wisconsin
9200 W. Wisconsin Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53226

414-805-5645
 
 
 
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