For Prospective Externs

At Aberdeen Audiology, we feel it is important to participate in the education and training of tomorrow’s audiologists. As professors and preceptors, we know that the up and coming audiologists of today are interested in practicing audiology to the full extent of the profession’s scope of practice. We also know that “the fourth year” is the final stepping stone to a rewarding career in audiology and the importance that carries.

Externships at Aberdeen Audiology feature:

  • Wide range of clinical experiences to choose from:
    • Tinnitus
      • Bimodal Stimulation (Lenire)
      • Lifestyle modifications through biometric tracking
      • Counseling
    • Auditory Training/Therapy
    • Auditory Processing
    • Balance/Vestibular
      • Rotary Chair, VEMP, ABR, ECoG, VNG
    • Cochlear Implants
      • Candidacy, activation, and mapping
    • Amplification/Hearing Aids
      • Real ear, speech in noise testing, latest technology
    • Pediatrics, adults, geriatrics
    • Aural Rehabilitation Classes
    • Telehealth
      • Visit types include auditory training, hearing aid programming, and tinnitus counseling
  • Locations that are accessible by public transportation
  • An environment that fosters independence
  • Autonomy to do what is best for our patients
  • Opportunities to attend conferences
  • Exposure to unique clinical problem-solving skills that lead to better outcomes
  • Evidence-based practices
  • Opportunities for advocacy
  • Clinical research opportunities
  • Career mentorship
  • Outstanding preceptors
    • Adjunct professors
    • Leaders in state and national professional organizations
    • Consultants to other audiologists
  • Paid stipends

After graduation, our externs have gone on to:

  • Private practices, including Aberdeen Audiology
    • In-office and remote
  • Otolaryngology practices
  • Hospital settings
  • Ph.D. programs

How to apply for an externship at Aberdeen Audiology:

Send an email to dr.goyne@aberdeenaud.com that includes a letter of intent, a CV/resume, and three letters of recommendation.

As application materials are received, interviews and offers will be extended throughout the late-summer and fall of 2025 for the 2026-2027 externship cycle.

The following colleges and universities have entrusted the doctors of Aberdeen Audiology to participate in the training and education of their students.

Memberships and Affiliations

The doctors of Aberdeen Audiology are proud to carry the memberships and certifications below.

American Institute of Balance Specialty Care Center

AIB is the global leader in clinical protocols, education, and research. training clinicians to help better serve patients with equilibrium disorders.

Modern Tinnitus Specialty Care Center

Modern Tinnitus Specialty Centers intertwine cutting-edge technology, innovative best practices, and personalized treatment plans to ensure unparalleled care.

American Academy of Audiology

The American Academy of Audiology is the world's largest professional organization of, by and for audiologists. AAA focuses its efforts on professional development, education, research, and increased public awareness of hearing and balance disorders.

Academy of Doctors of Audiology

ADA’s mission is the advancement of practitioner excellence, high ethical standards, professional autonomy and sound business practices in the provision of quality audiologic care. ADA is active in advocacy for audiologists and their patients at the state and national level.

American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA)

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 241,000 members, certificate holders, and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology assistants; and students. ASHA advances science, fosters excellence in education and professional practice, establishes standards, and advocates for quality care for all. 

Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology

PAA is a professional organization of university-trained audiologists practicing in a variety of settings within the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and adjacent states. The Academy promotes the profession of audiology as an autonomous profession to serve the hearing health care needs of all people and advocates for the profession of audiology and the general public’s hearing health to regulatory agencies and legislatures in the Pennsylvania General Assembly. In 2024, Dr. Goyne, Chief Audiology Office of Aberdeen Audiology was elected as PAA’s president for 2025.

Auditory Processing Institute

API trains audiologists and speech-language pathologists in the skills needed to provide effective APD diagnostic and therapeutic options for individuals with auditory processing deficits.

West Chester

Aberdeen Audiology
Formerly ABC Hearing
790 E Market St, Ste 180
West Chester, PA 19382
(610) 431-2411

Malvern

Aberdeen Audiology
Formerly Brooklands Audiology
301 Lindenwood Dr #206, Malvern, PA 19355(610) 408-9250