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Disclaimers:
-These professional guidelines were written based on the collective experiences of many Deaf/HOH medical professionals with varying degrees of hearing loss and modes of communication (sign only, oral only, both oral/sign). AMPHL strives for diversity and offering something for everyone.
-We encourage others to share any information that should be added to our guidelines, it is always a works in progress.
-The information presented here is to be used as a resource only, each individual has to make his/her own choices, as does each school and each employer. AMPHL does not guarantee outcomes if these guidelines are followed, and does not assume any liabilities.
-Becoming a Deaf/HOH medical professional takes courage, perseverance, strength, and initiative. It is not an easy path, but it is a worthwhile one.
General Advice/Guidelines for all professions
Pre-Professional Program Years
Professional Program Years
Graduate Professional Years
Advice/Guidelines specific to AMPHL Represented Profession:
Audiologists
Dentists
Fire/Rescue/Emergency personnel
Nurses
Pharmacists
Physical Therapists
Physician Assistants
Physicians
Podiatrists
Psychologists
Respiratory Therapists
Veterinarians
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