Pediatric Audiology Externship

Program Overview

The Nicklaus Children's Hospital Pediatric Audiology Externship offers advanced clinical training in diagnostic audiology in a pediatric hospital-based setting with a strong emphasis on early hearing loss identification, complex case management, and inter/multidisciplinary collaboration. This immersive experience is designed for doctoral audiology students seeking to build specialization in pediatric diagnostics during their final year of training.  Externs will receive 1:1 clinical and professional mentoring from a CH-AP and ASHA certified audiologist.

Program Objectives

  • Advanced Clinical Exposure: Engage with inter/multidisciplinary teams on complex pediatric audiology cases including early intervention, diagnostics, recommendations and parent education and counseling.
  • Specialization in Pediatric Audiology: Develop clinical expertise in pediatric screening, diagnostic assessments, and acute and critical care evaluations.
  • Leadership & Mentorship: Observe and assist seasoned pediatric audiologists across clinical and inter/multidisciplinary environments.

Program Structure

Duration: 10 to 12 months (beginning in the Summer before the extern's final year in an Au.D. program)

Supervision: One-on-one mentorship and supervision by experienced pediatric audiologists

Clinical Experiences Include:

  • Pediatric Audiology Clinic
  • Craniofacial Clinic
  • NICU, PICU, and CICU
  • Acute Care Units
  • Universal Newborn Hearing Screenings
  • Professional Development Opportunities: Participation leadership development activities

Externship Highlights

  • Will gain hands-on experience with newborn hearing screenings and comprehensive diagnostic auditory brainstem response (ABR) evaluations, including natural sleep, sedated, outpatient and inpatient evaluations.
  • Audiological testing of diverse and medically complex pediatric populations (such as patients with developmental disabilities, neurodivergent, intellectual and developmental disabilities, etc.,)
  • Parent/caregiver/patient counseling and education
  • Collaboration with audiologists, physicians, therapists, and other healthcare professionals

Clinical & Professional Skill Development

Clinical Competencies:

  • Evidence-based pediatric diagnostic protocols
  • Electrophysiologic and behavioral testing
  • Case history taking
  • Pediatric counseling and family-centered care
  • Inter/multidisciplinary team collaboration

Professional Growth:

  • Communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ethical and professional decision-making
  • Team-based care
  • Practice management and documentation

Application Process

Eligibility:

  • Applicants must be enrolled in an accredited Au.D. program and entering their final year.
  • Students applying for the externship should be enrolled in an Affiliated School with Nicklaus Children's Hospital. (see our affiliated institutions.

Required Application Materials:

  • Statement of interest outlining motivation and goals in pediatric audiology
  • Three letters of recommendation:
    • One from academic faculty.
    • One from a clinical supervisor.
    • One personal or professional reference.
  • Selection Criteria:
    • Exceptional academic performance
    • Clinical proficiency and professionalism
    • Demonstrates interest and commitment to pediatric audiology
    • Interview

Apply to the Program

Download Application

Applications can be forwarded to:
audiologyextern@nicklaushealth.org

Program Deadlines

Task Date/Time
Externship Application Submission (for summer start) September 1st thru September 20th
Interviews September 22nd thru October 22nd
Offer Extended By October 24th
Student Acceptance By October 28th, 7:00pm
Reposting of unfilled By October 29th
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