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CEENTA is proud to announce the return of our Audiology Externship program!
This twelve-month fellowship offers prospective candidates a well-rounded structured clinical externship with a breadth and depth of real-world experience. The program will consist of the following rotations: Observation, Audiograms, Hearing Aid evaluations, fittings, and repairs and specialty rotations with cochlear implants, Pediatrics/Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR), vestibular testing (VNG) audiologists.
Our audiology department includes AuD, PhD, and master's level staff with certifications from the American Board of Audiology (ABA) and/or the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA).
As an extern, you'll be given an extensive understanding of evidence-based audiology practices in a fast-paced clinical setting in preparation for a future position. In addition, you'll be given patient, extern, and clinic projects in rotations including:
Charlotte Eye Ear Nose & Throat Associates, P.A. (CEENTA) is an award-winning eye and ENT practice devoted to providing exceptional care across North and South Carolina. Along with our commitment to our patients, we believe in providing our team members the opportunity to grow in their given careers backed by our extensive benefits program and a welcoming, supportive atmosphere. Our audiology department in particular has trained new audiologists for decades with a holistic approach to hearing care.
Our timeline for application through the start of the externship is as follows:
September 18, 2024
Application Deadline
September 23, 2024
Interview Process Begins
October 25, 2024
Interview Process Ends
October 29, 2024
1st Round Offers Deadline
2nd Round Offers Begin
November 2024 - December 2024
Application File Completion
May 2025 - June 2025
Externship Begins
Questions about the program? Reach out to Robyn Bogan, AuD ([email protected]) and Stephanie Church, Director of Audiology ([email protected]).
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