Audiology


As one of our core senses, hearing can cause complex medical, physical, social and employment implications, especially for Airmen who are constantly exposed to noise that goes beyond what is safe for human ears. Providing the full spectrum of hearing and balance-related issues, Air Force Audiologists utilize the latest equipment and techniques to treat and safeguard Airmen and their families.

Contact me:

TSgt Mitchell

Phone: 210-243-2407

Email: denarius.mitchell@us.af.mil

Age: Actual age on EAD is less than 42.

Degree: (1) Doctoral Degree in Audiology (Au.D. or Ph.D.)

Degree Note: Audiology students in their 4th year doctoral externship/residency with a GPA no lower than 3.3 and a scheduled degree completion date of no later than May 15th, are encourage to apply. Students must have completed and passed a national exam in Audiology prior to meeting an accession board. The degree and the passing score on the national exam in Audiology are the eligibility requirements for state licensure and either ASHA CCC-A or ABA American Board Certification in Audiology. Students must demonstrate meeting these eligibility requirements for state licensure and either ASHA CCC-A or ABA Board Certification prior to EAD. State licensure and ASHA CCC-A or ABA Board Certification must be obtained within 6 months of EAD.

State License: (2) Current unrestricted State license and (3) Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology (CCC-A) from the American Speech-Language and Hearing Association (ASHA), or Board Certification in Audiology from the American Board of Audiology (ABA).

GPA: Minimum 3.3

Start Process: April-September

Board Date: Mid-February

Estimated Board Release: Mid-March

COT Date: January through August and no later than October 1st

Rank/Grade: Captain/O-3