This is a full-time faculty position, requiring a minimum of 40 hours of work per week. The Audiologist will complete evaluation and dispensing of amplification, assistive devices and osseointegrated devices with adult patients. This position also includes association with our Vestibular and Balance Program, which includes diagnostic vestibular assessments including VNG, Rotary Chair, Posturography, electrophysiology and VEMP/VHIT for children and adults. Audiologist is also responsible for providing outpatient and inpatient diagnostic Audiology services to patients requiring testing during appointments with ENT physicians. The Audiologist will primarily see patients at our downtown office and at one satellite location. Additionally, the Audiologist will participate in ongoing clinical research coordinated through the Department of Otolaryngology. Continuing education or additional training will be provided, as needed. MUSC Audiology Services include: -Behavioral Audiometric Assessments -Acoustic Immittance -Site of lesion ABR -TEOAE/DPOAE -Vestibular assessment, including VNG, Rotary Chair, Posturography, VEMP and vHIT -Intraoperative monitoring of auditory evoked potentials -Evaluation and dispensing of amplification -Cochlear Implant candidacy evaluations -Diagnostic programming of implantable devices, including osseointegrated devices and cochlear implants As this is an academic position, the Audiologist will also be responsible for instruction of Interns and Residents, within the ENT Department, in addition to supervising of 4th year Audiology Doctoral students. Lectures to Residents and other house-staff may be required. Participation in Audiology Seminars is expected. An interest in research is highly desired.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree