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Schedule follow-up appointments with patients for any hearing aid-related issues. As an Audiology Technician , you will work in the designated service center, providing essential support to patients by performing hearing aid cleaning and checks, troubleshooting, scheduling appointments, and handling various administrative tasks related to hearing aid maintenance.
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However, to assure correct medical follow-up for these patients, all abnormal x-ray and lab reports received on patients seen by the 's physicians shall be reviewed by the contract physician on duty at the time these reports are available for review.
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Ideal candidates should be versed in a broad range of common Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics problems, including but not limited to: ADHD; autism spectrum disorders; behavioral issues; intellectual disabilities; NICU high-risk infant follow-up; physical disabilities such as cerebral palsy; genetic issues such as Down Syndrome; sleep and feeding disorders; and, educational problems including speech, language, and learning disorders.
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Oversee the Newborn Hearing Screening Follow-Up program and school and community hearing screening programs. The department offers a B.A. in Communication Sciences and Disorders, an M.A. in Speech-Language Pathology, an AuD in Audiology, and serves the community with its donations-based Speech-Language-Hearing Clinics.
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Provides Speech Pathology Services to patients referred, including assessment, treatment plan development and implementation with follow-up and discharge planning. Licensed as a Speech Pathologist by the State Board of Examiners for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology.
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Performs and provides hearing aid repairs, follow-up, checks, cleanings, earmolds and ALD accessories as needed by the client. Experience in a similar Audiology or Hearing Aid Specialist role.
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Clinical responsibilities include hearing aid evaluations, BAHA evaluations, cochlear implant evaluation, selection, programming, dispensing, electroacoustic/behavioral verification, follow-up, orientation, and counseling.
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Provides hearing aid dispensing, including selection, fitting, ear mold acoustics, ongoing management with follow-up, and education. The audiology extern is encouraged to ask questions and bring up challenging scenarios they faced that week.
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Makes appropriate recommendations for amplification, therapy, referral, follow up testing, educational adaptations, and home care for patients with hearing loss and for those at risk for hearing loss Treatment Seeks advice from other audiologists when treating patients with complex hearing loss, and syndromes as neededSelects, fits and checks hearing aids based on department guidelines.
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Develops and maintains a relationship with facility Infection Preventionist, acting as a resource and collaborating on patient infectious disease exposures and follow-up. Coordinate follow-up as appropriate.
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Medical Assistant to support clinician; rooming patients, vitals, RX refills, follow up appointments EMR - EPIC DAX - AI-powered voice-enabled documentation solution Leadership Pathways and Partnership You’ll be rewarded and recognized for your performance in an environment that will challenge you and give you clear direction on what it takes to succeed in your role as well as provide development for other roles you may be interested in.
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Responsibilities:Performs screening, assessment, diagnosis, intervention, and follow-up for clients with hearing, communication and related disorders in accordance with Speech/Language Pathology standards and scope of clinical practice by methods such as conducting screenings assessments, developing appropriate treatment plan based on assessment results and reporting required screenings, assessment, treatment, and follow-up and/or maintenance plan.
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Active state license in Audiology and/or hearing aid dispensing. Formed in 2019 through the merger of Sivantos and Widex, WS Audiology combines over 140 years of experience in pioneering better solutions to help people with hearing loss.
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Infant hearing screening follow-ups. Great Lakes Ear, Nose & Throat Specialists is a well-established clinic in Northern Michigan with an opportunity you can’t pass up! Active and current hearing aid dispensing and audiology licensure.
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Performs cochlear implant evaluations, fitting and follow-up. Performs hearing aid evaluations, fitting, and follow-up. Performs evaluation, fitting and follow up for osseointegrated hearing devices (BAHA.
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