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St. Luke's University Health Network
Overview
The Clinical Audiologist provides diagnostic, rehabilitative, and habilitative services for individuals with auditory impairments. Responsibilities include conducting comprehensive hearing evaluations, managing hearing aid services, and coordinating referrals to other healthcare providers.
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1 month ago
Conduct comprehensive hearing evaluations, including diagnostic testing and interpretation of results for patients. Provide recommendations for rehabilitation, hearing aid services, and coordinate referrals to appropriate medical or educational agencies.
2 months ago
The role involves conducting comprehensive hearing evaluations using various audiometric tests, including pure tone, speech reception, tympanometry, and BAER testing. Responsibilities also include interpreting these results, communicating findings to patients and physicians, recommending follow-up care, and providing hearing aid services and counseling.
Kaiser Permanente
The Clinical Audiologist will assess, diagnose, and treat patients with hearing, balance, and related disorders by evaluating audiologic function and documenting findings in the medical record. Responsibilities also include counseling patients on treatment options, educating on hearing conservation, and performing specialized procedures like fitting implantable devices or advanced vestibular assessments.
The primary role involves assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients who present with hearing, balance, and related disorders. This includes evaluating audiologic function, interpreting test findings, and reviewing results with the patient or responsible adult.
3 months ago