By Antony Joseph
This article is a part of the November/December 2023, Volume 35, Number 6, Audiology Today issue.
An important aspect of clinical training has been internships and externships. These experiences allow students to convert the information learned in the lab and classroom settings into the real world through direct contact with patients and their families.
These experiences often shape the future of a clinical intern or extern and spark further interest in various aspects of audiology care, such as diagnostics, treatment, and even the subspecialty areas of a profession.
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