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Bozeman Health
Overview
The Audiologist performs essential hearing services, including conducting hearing evaluations and fitting hearing aids. They collaborate with other healthcare professionals and provide education to patients regarding their hearing health.
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22 days ago
RHA Health Services, LLC
The clinician provides comprehensive clinical assessments, evaluations, and outpatient therapy services to deaf and hard of hearing individuals with mental health or substance use challenges. They are also responsible for maintaining accurate clinical documentation, participating in treatment team meetings, and ensuring compliance with state and federal regulations.
1 month ago
Physicians Hearing Network
The role involves fitting and dispensing hearing aids while providing high-quality care to patients in a primary care setting. You will be responsible for identifying hearing aid candidates and motivating patients to address their hearing loss.
The role involves fitting and dispensing hearing aids while motivating patients to address hearing loss. You will work autonomously within a primary care practice to deliver high-quality hearing care services.
The dispenser will identify and treat hearing aid candidates within primary care practices. They are responsible for motivating patients to address hearing loss and delivering high-quality hearing care services.
Carle Health
The Audiologist will provide full-scope audiology services, including diagnostic and rehabilitation evaluations for patients ranging from birth to geriatrics, with a significant focus on pediatric cases. Responsibilities also include communicating with device representatives and training/precepting audiology students.
3 months ago
CQ Partners
Conduct comprehensive audiological assessments and develop individualized treatment plans for patients with hearing and balance disorders. Provide ongoing counseling and education to patients and their families while maintaining accurate medical records.
The Audiologist will conduct comprehensive audiological assessments to evaluate hearing issues, develop individualized treatment plans, and provide necessary follow-up care and education to patients and their families. Responsibilities also include maintaining accurate, compliant patient records and staying current with advancements in audiology practices and technologies.