| Aspect | Part Time Cochlear Implant Audiologist | Part Time Audiologist |
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| Credentials | Au.D. degree, certification in cochlear implants | Au.D. degree, general audiology license |
| Work Environment | Specialized clinics, hospitals, ENT practices | Hospitals, clinics, schools, private practices |
| Industry Usage | Focus on cochlear implant assessments, programming, and follow-up | General hearing assessments, hearing aid fittings, diagnostics |
While both roles require audiology credentials, the Part Time Cochlear Implant Audiologist specializes in cochlear implant services, whereas the Part Time Audiologist handles broader hearing care. The cochlear implant role involves specialized training and focuses on implant-related procedures, making it more niche within audiology practice.