Boston Children's Hospital is a world-renowned pediatric tertiary care medical center and is a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital.
The Audiology Program at Boston Children's Hospital has mentored externs and fellows continuously since the early 1990s. Past externs are now working at other pediatric hospitals around the country, working for manufacturers, and obtained their PhD in Audiology/Hearing Science.
Audiology externs at Boston Children's Hospital are also enrolled in the LEND Fellowship (Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities) at the Institute for Community Inclusion. This leadership training is typically one day per week (Fridays) from September to May and involves social policy and public health.
Our patients come from all walks of life, local as well as international, typically-developing children to very medically complex neonates.
Externs are provided with supervision by a range of experienced pediatric audiologists. All staff have either ASHA CCC-A or ABA Board Certification in audiology in addition to the state license in audiology. Many staff have the ABA Pediatric Audiology Specialty Certificate, Cochlear Implant Specialty Certificate, or both. Supervision from an audiologist with the ASHA CCC-A is available but not guaranteed. All preceptors have completed the Certificate Holder-Audiology Preceptor (CH-AP) training from the American Board of Audiology.
Externs will be exposed to all aspects of pediatric audiological evaluation and case management during their externship experience. This will include all behavioral audiometry techniques and electrophysiology (including frequency-specific threshold estimation by ABR). Externs will participate in hearing aid fittings, FM system selection, and participation in determining educational accommodations for children with hearing loss. Externs will participate in cochlear implant mapping and determining specific education accommodations in the Sound Outreach to Schools educational audiology service. Upon completion of training, the extern is expected to be competent in providing detailed assessment and audiologic case management of complex pediatric patients.