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Audiologist Speech Language Pathologist

Overview, Education, Careers Types, Skills, Career Path, Resources

Audiologists and speech therapists help people with hearing, speech, and language disorders. They improve communication and quality of life through diagnosis and treatment.

Average Salary

₹4,50,000

Growth

medium

Satisfaction

high

Functional Skills

Functional Skills are essential skills that help individuals perform tasks effectively in everyday life, work, and education.

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    Audiological Testing and Evaluation
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    Hearing Aid Fitting and Management
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    Vestibular Assessment and Rehabilitation
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    Speech and Language Assessment
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    Speech and Language Therapy
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    Counseling and Communication Skills
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    Aural Rehabilitation
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    Report Writing and Documentation
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    Interprofessional Collaboration
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    Research and Evidence-Based Practice
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    Assistive Technology
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    Pediatric Audiology and Speech
Soft Skills

Communication, teamwork, and critical thinking to ensure seamless project execution.

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    Communication Skills
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    Empathy and Compassion
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    Problem-Solving Skills
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    Interpersonal Skills
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    Adaptability and Flexibility
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    Time Management and Organization
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    Patience
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    Cultural Sensitivity
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    Attention to Detail
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    Ethical Practice
Technical Skills

Technical Skills are specialized abilities and knowledge needed to perform specific tasks or functions.

    Duties and Responsiblities