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Kaiser PermanenteNew
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The Audiologist performs comprehensive diagnostic hearing and vestibular tests for patients of all ages. They are responsible for dispensing hearing aids, managing implantable devices, and providing rehabilitation for balance and tinnitus disorders.
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Guthrie
The Employee Health RN will administer programs and policies to protect and promote the wellness and safety of the Guthrie Clinic population, including employees and contract workers, utilizing a holistic systems approach. Key duties involve administering vaccines, triaging employee injuries, managing communicable disease cases, ensuring regulatory compliance, and supporting workplace wellness initiatives.
$34 - $46 / HOUR
1 month ago
HealthWorks Medical
Provide emergency and non-emergency medical care while managing medical absences and fitness-for-duty examinations. Perform various clinical tests including drug screenings, audiometric, and pulmonary function testing.
$24 - $30 / HOUR
COMPASS MEDICAL PROVIDER
The Audiologist is responsible for conducting comprehensive diagnostic evaluations and providing treatment for hearing, balance, and ear-related issues for military service members. They will also interpret test results, provide counseling, and maintain accurate patient records in compliance with HIPAA.
COMPASS MEDICAL PROVIDER LLC
The Audiologist is responsible for conducting comprehensive diagnostic evaluations, interpreting results, and providing treatment options for military service members. They also perform balance assessments, provide aural rehabilitation, and maintain accurate patient records.
Hearing Healthcare Recruiters, LLC
The Audiologist will perform comprehensive diagnostic and rehabilitative services for auditory and vestibular disorders across all age groups. Responsibilities include assessing hearing function, fitting amplification devices, and providing patient education on hearing conservation and tinnitus management.
DOCS Health
Conduct automatic audiograms for military personnel to assess hearing capabilities. Review test results to ensure quality control and accuracy.
The primary responsibility is conducting automatic audiograms for military personnel across various branches. This includes reviewing test results to ensure accuracy and quality control of hearing assessments.
Kaiser Permanente
Provides direct and indirect nursing care in an outpatient clinic setting, including administering medications, immunizations, and performing point-of-care testing. Manages patient immunization data, maintains vaccine inventory, and collaborates with the healthcare team to implement and revise patient care plans.
UrgenCare LLC
The Registered Nurse is responsible for delivering primary, urgent, and emergent medical care in an ambulatory setting. Duties include triage, patient assessment, performing medical procedures, and maintaining accurate electronic medical records.
The Licensed Practical Nurse provides direct and indirect nursing care in an outpatient setting under the direction of a Registered Nurse and medical orders, implementing basic nursing procedures, administering treatments, and managing patient records. A significant part of the role involves comprehensive management of all patient vaccine data, including storage, administration, inventory control, and compliance with federal and state guidelines.
2 months ago
The Licensed Practical Nurse provides direct and indirect nursing care in an outpatient setting under the direction of a Registered Nurse and medical orders, implementing basic nursing procedures, administering treatments, and managing patient records. A significant focus includes managing all aspects of patient vaccines, including inventory, storage, documentation in systems like HIR and EHR, and ensuring compliance with VFC guidelines.
The specialist performs advanced audiology testing and examinations to determine hearing levels and balance issues, interpreting results to formulate diagnoses and plan interrelated auditory disorder treatments. This includes conducting treatment via habilitative/rehabilitative programs, custom fitting and troubleshooting hearing aids, and providing education to patients and professionals.
The primary responsibility is to conduct automatic audiograms for military personnel and review test results to ensure quality control and accuracy of hearing assessments. This work supports the health readiness of service members across various military branches.
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 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. Essential duties include counseling patients on treatment options, performing specialized vestibular and electrophysiologic tests, and managing hearing aid and implantable device fittings.
Defense Health Agency Civilian Corps, Falls Church, VA
Duties include performing complete medical surveillance and pre-employment physical assessments, coordinating specific health programs like hearing conservation, and recommending job placement consistent with medical fitness.
3 months ago
DUNCAN REGIONAL HOSPITAL
The Audiologist will provide comprehensive audiology services, including performing detailed evaluations, diagnosing, managing, and treating hearing and balance disorders for patients across all age groups. Key duties involve fitting and managing hearing aids, conducting pediatric assessments, managing tinnitus, and educating patients and families on treatment options.
The Clinical Audiologist is responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating patients with hearing, balance, and related disorders, which includes performing comprehensive evaluations and documenting findings in medical records. Key duties involve counseling patients on treatment options like hearing aids or implantable devices, and performing specialized tests such as vestibular assessments and electrophysiologic evaluations.
The Hearing Conservationist will perform manual audiograms and evaluations. They will also review test results for quality control and ensure adequate demonstration of hearing.