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Glens Falls Hospital
Overview
The Audiologist is responsible for evaluating, treating, and counseling patients with hearing disorders. They will assess, fit, and follow up with patients needing amplification from newborns to adults.
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Compensation
$31 - $56 / HOUR
Posted
22 days ago
Parallel ENT & Allergy
Perform diagnostic testing for adult and pediatric patients and manage hearing aid and osseointegrated device consultations and fittings. Collaborate with physicians and other professionals to support practice development and growth.
Salary not listed
1 month ago
Harbor Audiology
Perform comprehensive adult hearing evaluations and diagnostic testing while fitting and programming hearing aids. Manage long-term patient relationships and participate in community outreach to grow the practice in a new territory.
$80,000 - $140,000 / YEAR
The Audiologist will perform comprehensive adult hearing evaluations and diagnostic testing while fitting and programming hearing aids. They are also responsible for managing long-term patient relationships and participating in community outreach to grow the practice in a new territory.
Allergy & Ent Assoc
The audiologist will provide comprehensive hearing healthcare services to pediatric and adult patients, including diagnostic testing and hearing instrument fitting. They will also collaborate with ENT physicians and medical staff to coordinate patient care and maintain systematic clinical records.
2 months ago
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health
The Audiologist will conduct comprehensive audiological evaluations and treat patients of all ages, from pediatric to geriatric. The role involves working collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team.
UCSF
The Audiologist provides a full array of clinical audiology services to both adult and pediatric patients across various UCSF Health sites. Responsibilities include performing specialized audiological procedures such as threshold evaluations, speech audiometry, and central auditory testing.