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Baylor Scott and White Health is seeking a licensed Audiologist to join our outstanding and diverse audiology program in Temple, TX. This position is part of an expansion plan of Baylor Scott and White audiology, and the plan includes the future addition of extended weekday hours for increased patient convenience.
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The Senior Audiologist will also assist in training medical and audiology students, as well as non-medical staff. Current Audiologist license issued by the board of registration for Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology in Massachusetts.
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Under general supervision of the Chair of Communication Disorders and Sciences, the Staff Audiologist provides professional clinical services in auditory testing, vestibular testing, and hearing aid dispensing offered to clients and their families at the CSUN Language, Speech and Hearing Center.
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Baylor Scott and White Health is seeking a licensed Audiologist to join our outstanding and diverse audiology program in Temple, TX. Baylor Scott and White Health is seeking a licensed Audiologist to join our outstanding and diverse audiology program in Temple, TX.
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Are you an Audiologist looking for an opportunity with a successful audiology department? Take in amazing red rock views along the popular Devil’s Backbone Trail, kayak the scenic Cache La Poudre River or enjoy a striking sunset at the majestic Rocky Mountain National Park. Time for happy hour.
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AUDIOLOGIST QUALIFICATION STANDARD, GS-0665, VETERANS HEALTH ADMINISTRATION, March 18, 2024. Employees at this grade level serve in audiologist entry-level developmental positions. Audiologist candidates must be proficient in spoken and written English as required by 38 U.S.C.
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This is a mixed specialty practice which includes Ears, Nose & Throat, Audiology, Allergy, Speech-Language Pathology and Palliative Care. The Audiologist collaborates with two Otolaryngologists, PA, NP, and a Hearing Instrument Specialist.
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In addition to an ear, nose and throat specialist, the team includes an audiologist, a speech/language pathologist, a clinical psychologist, a social worker, a physical and occupational therapist and, depending on the patient's age, a school liaison.
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For those interested in a career path as a Hearing Aid Specialist/Audiologist, we at Lucid Hearing strive to promote from within, with two-thirds of our Operations Leadership team promoted internally.
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As an Audiologist with Jamshid Tamiry, M.D., P.C., dba QTC Medical Group of Alaska , a Leidos QTC Health Service affiliated professional corporation, you will apply the principles of hearing science and audiology to formulate an Independent Medical Opinion (IMO) and/or independent medical exam to a unique claimant population of past and present military service members.
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As an Audiologist with Jamshid Tamiry, M.D., P.C., dba QTC Medical Group of Alaska , a Leidos QTC Health Service affiliated professional corporation, you will apply the principles of hearing science and audiology to formulate an Independent Medical Opinion (IMO) and/or independent medical exam to a unique examinee population.
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Licensed Hearing Aid Dispenser and / or an Audiologist. Hearing Instrument Specialist / Audiologist Sam’s Club Secaucus, NJ, USA. Are you looking for a hearing specialist or audiologist position in Secaucus, NJ.
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This is a mixed specialty practice, which includes Ears, Nose & Throat, Audiology, Allergy, Speech-Language Pathology and Palliative Care. The Audiologist collaborates with two Otolaryngologists, a PA, an NP, and a Hearing Instrument Specialist.
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We are seeking an experienced Licensed Hearing Aid Specialist or Audiologist who is passionate about helping others. Active Hearing Instrument Specialist or Audiologist (AuD) License. We are seeking an experienced Licensed Hearing Aid Specialist or Audiologist who is passionate about helping others.
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The Audiologist will work in our Merced outpatient ENT clinic (Monday-Friday, no weekends!) In addition to seeing patients, the Audiologist will have the opportunity to network and meet with the local regional providers to build relationships and ensure they are aware of the services this clinic and role provide to the community.
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