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LCMC Health
Overview
The Audiologist performs hearing assessments, analyzes diagnostic data, and provides aural rehabilitative services to patients. They are also responsible for fitting hearing aids, documenting treatment plans, and ensuring compliance with clinical and safety standards.
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21 days ago
Prisma Health
The audiologist is responsible for performing diagnostic hearing and balance testing on ENT patients and developing comprehensive treatment plans. They also provide patient education, manage documentation for billing, and ensure compliance with clinical standards.
1 month ago
The audiologist is responsible for performing diagnostic testing on ENT patients to assess hearing capabilities and disabilities. They will also create treatment plans, counsel patients on hearing loss, and maintain accurate clinical documentation.
The audiologist is responsible for performing diagnostic hearing tests, assessing results, and creating comprehensive treatment plans for ENT patients. They also provide patient counseling, manage documentation for billing, and educate families on hearing loss prevention.
360care
The Audiologist will travel to senior care facilities to conduct comprehensive diagnostic examinations, hearing aid evaluations, and fittings. They are responsible for providing clinical care, performing cerumen management, and maintaining accurate patient documentation.
The Audiologist will travel to various senior care facilities to perform comprehensive diagnostic examinations and auditory consultations. They are responsible for dispensing and adjusting hearing aids while maintaining accurate clinical documentation in the EMR system.
Northside Hospital Inc.
The audiologist identifies, evaluates, and rehabilitates audiological disorders and hearing loss across all age groups. They are also responsible for providing patient and family education while maintaining high standards of customer service.
The Audiologist will travel to senior care facilities to perform comprehensive diagnostic examinations, hearing aid fittings, and repairs. They are responsible for managing patient care, clinical documentation, and performing cerumen management in accordance with state regulations.
The Audiologist will provide comprehensive hearing loss care and related services to residents in senior care communities. You will be responsible for making clinical decisions and performing diagnostic and treatment procedures on-site.
Staffing Proxy
The Audiologist will provide comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and deliver patient-centered treatment solutions, including hearing aids and tinnitus management. They will also collaborate with the team to support complex cases, such as cochlear implant care and patients with traumatic brain injuries.
$90,000 - $110,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
Lexington Clinic
The Audiologist evaluates hearing through specialized diagnostic procedures and coordinates data to determine appropriate medical treatments. They also provide patient counseling, auditory training, and manage the selection and fitting of hearing aids.
4 months ago