Abstract:
Audiological diagnostic and treatment of patients with hearing loss is
performed by ENT-audiologist, acoustician-audiprotezist (in the case of
the pediatric population it includes logoped, neuropediatric, geneticist) and depends on interconnections with other disciplines related to otology,
neurophysiology, neurobiology, sound physics, pharmacogenetics and, last
but not least, bioethics. The bioethical principles describe not only what is
“human” for different clinical situations, but also impose different restrictions and obligations in professional activity, aiming at maintaining a high
standard of competence, taking into consideration the multidisciplinary
approach of patients with hearing impairment.