What are the responsibilities and job description for the Audiologist position at University of Pennsylvania Health System?
Level I audiologist will be trained and competent in basic audiology including audiologic assessments, acoustic immittance, otoacoustic emissions and will be able to diagnose and recommend appropriate treatment options for patients with communication deficits. Has awareness and knowledge of specialized audiologic skill groups and collaborates with internal staff who specialize in these advanced assessments and treatment areas.
Minimum Requirements:
Au.D. Audiology, Completion of Clinical Fellowship year
PA Audiology license (or eligibility for licensure).
ASHA and/or AAA certifications.
Additional Information:
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