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Duke Careers
Overview
The role involves independently maintaining a clinical caseload, providing evidence-based evaluation and treatment for patients with ear abnormalities and auditory disorders using diagnostic tests. Responsibilities also include planning and participating in habilitative and rehabilitative programs for these patients.
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Compensation
$5,000 / YEAR
Posted
11 days ago
The Audiologist will evaluate hearing for patients with auditory disorders using diagnostic tests and clinical observation, and subsequently plan and participate in their hearing habilitative and rehabilitative programs. Responsibilities include independently maintaining a clinical caseload, providing evidence-based treatment to diverse patient populations, and ensuring accurate documentation within designated timeframes.
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