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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
5 days ago
Mayo Clinic
Provide prevention, diagnosis, and rehabilitation services for patients with hearing and balance disorders. Split time between a vestibular clinic assessing dizziness and a diagnostics team performing adult hearing assessments.
$80,516 - $120,827 / YEAR
17 days ago
UCSF
The Audiologist provides a full array of clinical audiology services to both adult and pediatric patients across various UCSF Health sites. Responsibilities include performing specialized audiological procedures such as threshold evaluations, speech audiometry, and central auditory testing.
Salary not listed
2 months ago
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