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General Audiology, Cochlear Implant Experience, Hearing Aid knowledge. This role performs diagnostic hearing evaluations, hearing aid selection, fitting and follow-up services, cochlear implant evaluation, programming, and rehabilitation, auditory brainstem response evaluations; and neonatal auditory brainstem respone screenings.
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Procedures may include appropriate ear cleaning evaluation, fitting and dispensing of hearing aids; cochlear implant assessment, programming and rehabilitation; and electrophysiologic evaluation of the vestibular and auditory mechanisms, in addition to electroacoustic measures of the peripheral and central auditory systems.
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Determines audiologic candidacy for implantable devices, including but not limited to cochlear implants and bone anchored hearing aids, and provides pre and post surgical assessment, counseling and all aspects of audiologic treatment including auditory training, rehabilitation, implant programming, and maintenance of implant hardware and software.
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Essential Responsibilities:Provides diagnostic evaluation of hearing, prevention, habilitation and rehabilitation services for auditory problems and research relating to hearing and attendant disorders.
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Human needs have always been our inspiration, ever since Professor Graeme Clark set out to create the first multi-channel cochlear implant because he saw his father struggle with hearing loss.
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Pacemaker, aneurysm clip, or cochlear implant. pacemaker, aneurysm clip, or cochlear implant. Reports to: MRI Supervisor. Provides quality magnetic resonance imaging studies to include brain, spines, chest, abdomen, pelvis, breast, upper and lower extremities, joints, and mras for use by the Radiologist in diagnosis of patient illness.
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Demonstrates basic knowledge and skills development in audiometric assessment across the age range as well as at least two of the following areas: infant hearing screening and audiometric estimation, hearing aid assessment and fitting, cochlear implant assessment and fitting and balance function testing.
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In order to help Cochlear make a difference in people's lives and support our customers, we are recruiting for a Connected Care Implementation Specialist. Cochlear Americas is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer and provides equal employment opportunity (EEO) to all persons regardless of age, color, national origin, citizenship status, physical or mental disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
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The candidates will join one the busiest cochlear implant programs in the region, recently designated as a Center of Excellence with an annual growth of 30%, and significant opportunities for research and clinical expansion.
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Responsibilities Practice Highlights: At the Ear, Nose and Throat Center we are otolaryngology specialists who diagnose and treat the entire spectrum of pediatric otolaryngology, including airway, head/neck, otology, cochlear implant/BAHA, chronic ear and general otolaryngology.
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Cochlear implant mapping and patient counseling. Knowledge of cochlear implants and skill with implant mapping and troubleshooting equipment across devices. Cochlear implant mapping and patient counseling.
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We provide a full range of pediatric otolaryngology services with multiple specialty teams including the aerodigestive, cochlear implant, vascular malformations, thyroid, head and neck tumor, velopharyngeal insufficiency, microtia, voice, and complex sleep teams.
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What you’ll do: Contribute to efforts of the existing team that conducts research on optimal ways of encoding speech and music for cochlear implant recipients. Analog and RF circuit design, debug, test and verification at the component, board and system level including a solid understanding of PCB layout and fabrication processes and experience optimizing PCB layout for attributes such as signal integrity and self-interference preferred.
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Provide on-site clinical support for patient fitting and device programming at cochlear implant centers. One to three years of clinical audiology experience with some experience with adult and pediatric patients with cochlear implants preferred.
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This has led to several firsts, including the first successful pediatric blood marrow transplant, infant heart transplant in Minnesota and cochlear ear implant surgery for a child. This has led to several firsts, including the first successful pediatric blood marrow transplant, infant heart transplant in Minnesota and cochlear ear implant surgery for a child.
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