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Washington University in St. Louis
Overview
The role involves providing direct patient care in an ambulatory surgical clinic setting, including obtaining history, performing assessments, ordering diagnostics, and managing acute and chronic disease conditions in collaboration with physicians. Responsibilities also include patient and family counseling, monitoring medical records, and championing safety and quality initiatives, such as ITB therapy management.
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Compensation
$93,300 - $167,800 / YEAR
Posted
1 month ago
The Oregon Clinic
Provide expert otologic and neurotologic care to patients at the Southwest Portland office. Collaborate with partners to share call duties and pursue academic research to advance the field.
Salary not listed
Capitol View Transitional Care Center
The Otolaryngologist will provide comprehensive otolaryngology services across the Twin Cities metro area, including clinical and surgical responsibilities. Additionally, the role involves sharing call coverage at a Level 1 trauma center and participating in the University of Minnesota’s residency teaching program.
$425,000 - $690,000 / YEAR
Mount Sinai Health System
The Operations Coordinator will provide comprehensive operational and administrative support to the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, focusing on coordinating contracts, tracking key deadlines, and facilitating faculty incentive processes. This role is crucial for ensuring the timely completion of departmental deliverables supporting clinical, academic, and research missions.
2 months ago
Sutter Health
The physician will join a busy, established neurotologist practice, focusing on Neurotology subspecialty work while also engaging in general ENT duties. This role involves sharing call responsibilities and working primarily in Santa Clara with one day per week in Pleasanton.
3 months ago
The physician will join an established Neurotologist, focusing on a Neurotology subspecialty practice while also engaging in general ENT duties. This role involves utilizing state-of-the-art vestibular rehabilitation facilities and sharing call responsibilities with other ENT colleagues.