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Lexington Medical Center
Overview
The Audiologist determines the type and degree of hearing impairment through various diagnostic tests and vestibular testing. They plan and implement rehabilitation services, including hearing aid selection and counseling, in collaboration with other healthcare professionals.
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Compensation
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Posted
10 days ago
SSM Health
The audiologist performs diagnostic testing to assess patients' hearing and vestibular status and develops hearing correction plans. They also educate and counsel patients and their families on treatment options and continuing care.
22 days ago
BMC Software
The Audiology Extern will perform comprehensive audiologic evaluations for pediatric and adult patients, conduct diverse vestibular testing, and perform Auditory Brainstem Response testing on infants. Responsibilities also include evaluating, fitting, and troubleshooting hearing aids and implantable devices, and collaborating on an interdisciplinary team in a busy ENT clinic.
$0 / HOUR
1 month ago
Northwestern Memorial Healthcare
The Audiologist performs audiological and vestibular function testing and treatment, as well as diagnostic testing to assess patients' hearing and vestibular status. They develop and evaluate a plan of care while collaborating with the patient care team and educating patients and caregivers on treatment options.
$41 - $61 / HOUR
2 months ago
The Audiologist performs audiological and vestibular function testing and treatment, as well as diagnostic testing to assess patients' hearing and vestibular status. They develop and evaluate a plan of care while collaborating with the patient care team and educating patients and their families on treatment options.
MaineGeneral Health System
The role involves performing audiological and vestibular function testing to assess patient hearing status and determine appropriate treatment plans. Responsibilities also include developing, documenting, and implementing care plans, as well as educating and counseling patients and families on treatment options and devices.
CHS Recruiting
The otolaryngologist will work 3 1/2 days per week in the clinic, seeing an average of 25 patients per day, and perform surgeries typically one day per week. The position allows for flexibility in terms of scope, accommodating both general ENT work and sub-specialty interests.
$500,000 / YEAR