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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
And if "they" are audiologists, I suppose there may be some really, really specialized audiologists at places like the Mayo Clinic, but they would be far, far removed from your everyday audiologists
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Look. We get it. Someone has a medical degree and is a retired doctor. Does that make them an expert on every thing and every profession that deals with the human body? You know what percentage of audiologists deal with balance issues? Please share that percentage? and that percentage is true for every community across the U.S.? Please share the source of this data.
Or maybe someone could post something like, from my career as a medical doctor, I recommend that you see an ENT over an audiologist for your vertigo issues. They are medical doctors, and as such have more medical training than an audiologist does and would probably be better able to help you.
This would express your credentials, and provide information without having to degrade a profession. It would not INCORRECTLY state that audiologists do not diagnose or that a good chiropractor is an oxymoron.