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Northwell
Overview
Performs comprehensive audiological and vestibular evaluations for patients of all ages and ensures the proper fit of amplification devices. Provides essential counseling to patients and families while collaborating with medical staff for patient management.
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Compensation
$85,090 - $147,220 / YEAR
Posted
11 days ago
Perform comprehensive audiological and vestibular evaluations for patients of all ages and manage the fitting of amplification devices. Provide essential counseling to patients and families while collaborating with medical staff on treatment plans.
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