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Mohawk Valley Health System
Overview
The Audiologist evaluates, plans, directs, and treats patients referred for audiology treatments to restore function and prevent disability. They also counsel patients and their families regarding the effects of hearing impairment and assist in maximizing the patient's performance in society.
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Compensation
$55 / HOUR
Posted
4 days ago
Ochsner Health
This role involves administering various diagnostic audiological exams, counseling patients and families on test results, and reviewing options for hearing healthcare needs. The audiologist will also perform services for the diagnosis and treatment of hearing and balance disorders, including evaluating, ordering, and dispensing hearing aids and cochlear implants.
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St. Luke's University Health Network
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Vanderbilt University Medical Center
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2 months ago
Essentia Health
Provides professional services related to the identification, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of auditory and balance disorders. Works independently and in collaboration with healthcare professionals to manage these disorders.
$19,568 - $27,397 / YEAR
3 months ago
Staffing Proxy
As an Audiologist, you will diagnose and treat hearing and balance disorders for patients of all ages. You will perform various diagnostic tests and collaborate with healthcare providers to deliver comprehensive audiological services.
$110,000 - $130,000 / YEAR
Mount Nittany Health
Provide and interpret comprehensive audiological evaluations and conduct hearing aid evaluations, fittings, and maintenance. Collaborate with the healthcare team to ensure quality patient care.
Demant
The Technician performs hearing screens on newborn infants in the well baby and NICU units prior to discharge, while also providing essential education to parents regarding hearing screening relevance and early intervention. Responsibilities include coordinating post-discharge follow-up care as needed and maintaining screening equipment.
Mayo Clinic
The audiologist provides services for the prevention, identification, diagnosis, consultation, and rehabilitation of patients with hearing and balance disorders. Responsibilities include administering diagnostic audiology tests and providing rehabilitative services.
5 months ago