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Audiologist
The Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at UT Southwestern Medical Center is seeking a clinical audiologist, appointed with academic rank of Faculty Associate. Responsibilities in clinical audiology can include provision of a full range of audiological services to patients of all ages, though our greatest needs are with the pediatric population at this time. Services are to be provided at main clinical practice, university hospitals, and community practices. Services provided at our clinics include audiological evaluation, electrophysiological testing (ABR, ASSR, ECoG, VEMP), vestibular evaluation (ENG/VNG, platform posturography, sinusoidal harmonic acceleration), otoacoustic emissions and/or provide cochlear implant services. Current areas of growth are f
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