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Subject :  Re: Actual Audiologists Salary and Income
posted by kooch on Sat Nov 22, 2008 9:23 pm
SaraAuD wrote:

> ...when I worked for an ENT practice 4 years ago I made $30k. With a PhD and getting my AuD. ...


A confusing post. Am I incorrect in assuming the PhD isn't in Audiology? If it's in Art History, or PoliSci, or some similar discipline, then it would be irrelevant, wouldn't it?

Were you in a temporary employment offered to students, working under the close supervision and control of a licensed medical professional, like an ENT? I understand that type of assistance is available in some states. Did you first have to obtain a state dispenser's license?

You're circumstances are certainly unique. I've never before heard of anyone with an academic doctorate (PhD) subsequently working towards a distance-learning degree (AuD). Good luck...

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