A clinical audiologist provides services for the prevention identification diagnosis consultation and rehabilitation to patients with communication disorders resulting from hearing disorders. Services include basic diagnostic immittance auditory evoked potential audiometry other special testing and hearing aid evaluation fitting dispensing follow-up and addition the Doctor of Audiology is trained to provide professional services in the following categories:
*The focus of the position will be hearing evaluations and cochlear implants
* Central auditory testing for pediatric and adult disorders
* FM auditory training selection and fitting
* Assistive listening device counseling selection and fitting
* Advanced neurophysiologic testing using auditory evoked potentials to include tone burst middle Latency and late vertex P300 measurements
* Electrocochleography
* Cerumen management
Doctor of Audiology degree. Current Arizona licensure as an Audiologist authorized to fit/dispense hearing aids. Certificate of Clinical Competence in Audiology from the American Speech Language Hearing Association or academic equivalent with clinical fellowship year pending completion. Basic Life Support certification is required upon hire and must be valid for 90 days or greater from start date. Maintains Basic Life Support (BLS) Competency.
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