Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant
Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant
By: Dr. Robinson Cummings

The primary purpose of the book is to provide a basic understanding of hearing disorders, characteristics of hearing loss, and audiometric configurations related to disorders. The audiometric data is only part of the whole evaluation; however, it assists the provider to select the subsequent appropriate test to obtain a diagnosis for the patient (i.e. MRI, CT, and labs). In some cases, the etiology may never be known. With accurate audiometric interpretation the provider can often quantify the extent of the ear problem. Remember that the most important data you have is a thorough patient history of the hearing loss.
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Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant
Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant
By: Dr. Robinson Cummings

The primary purpose of the book is to provide a basic understanding of hearing disorders, characteristics of hearing loss, and audiometric configurations related to disorders. The audiometric data is only part of the whole evaluation; however, it assists the provider to select the subsequent appropriate test to obtain a diagnosis for the patient (i.e. MRI, CT, and labs). In some cases, the etiology may never be known. With accurate audiometric interpretation the provider can often quantify the extent of the ear problem. Remember that the most important data you have is a thorough patient history of the hearing loss.
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Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant

Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant

by Dr. Robinson Cummings
Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant

Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant

by Dr. Robinson Cummings

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Audiology for the ENT Physician Assistant
By: Dr. Robinson Cummings

The primary purpose of the book is to provide a basic understanding of hearing disorders, characteristics of hearing loss, and audiometric configurations related to disorders. The audiometric data is only part of the whole evaluation; however, it assists the provider to select the subsequent appropriate test to obtain a diagnosis for the patient (i.e. MRI, CT, and labs). In some cases, the etiology may never be known. With accurate audiometric interpretation the provider can often quantify the extent of the ear problem. Remember that the most important data you have is a thorough patient history of the hearing loss.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161694886
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing Co. Inc.
Publication date: 11/24/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 4 MB

About the Author

Dr. Robinson Cummings has worked as an Audiologist since 1985. He holds a Doctor of Audiology from the Arizona School of Health Sciences, a Master of Arts in Audiology from Western Michigan University, and a Bachelor of Science in Medicine from the University of Florida School of Medicine, where he also attended a Physician Assistant program. Born in Yuaco, Puerto Rico, into a military family, Dr. Cummings has excelled in his career as a healthcare provider, administrator, and patient advocate. He has two grown sons and lives in Texas.
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