Global Audiology/Europe/Germany
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General Information
History of Audiology
The development of Audiology in Germany as a scientific discipline started in the 19th century. An important milestone was the publication by the German physicist and physician Hermann von Helmholtz entitled "On the sensations of tone as a physiological basis for the theory of music" in 1863. Today, the scientific Audiology is represented by the German Audiological Society (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Audiologie, DGA).
Incidence and Prevalence of Hearing Loss
Information About Audiology
Scope of Practice and Licensing
Professional and Regulatory Bodies
Ongoing audiology research
Challenges, Opportunities and Notes
Audiology Charities
References
Contributor to the original text | ||
Ulrich Hoppe | ||