Provide audiological diagnostic evaluations, immittance testing, electrophysiological testing, diagnosis, and treatment of individuals with hearing loss, tinnitus, and vestibular disorders. Patients may be inpatients in a hospital setting or outpatient facility and include pediatric, special needs, and adult populations. Supervise student clinicians or clinical rotations. Preceptor to surgical residents. Depending on clinical need, audiologist may be required to have a specialty in the following areas: Newborn diagnostic testing and electrophysiological testing. Pediatric diagnostic testing Electrophysiological testing: ENOG, ABR, ECOG, VNG, VEMP, intraoperative monitoring Vestibular evaluations and treatment Osseo integrated evaluations and fittings Cochlear implant evaluations, mapping, and aural rehabilitation/habilitation Hearing aid fitting and aural rehabilitation Tinnitus evaluation, treatment, and therapy.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level