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Audiologist Intern

Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
United States, Texas, Lubbock
3601 4th Street (Show on map)
Apr 22, 2025


Audiologist Intern
40869BR
40869BR

Position Description
Under the supervision of a Medical Doctor (MD) or Audiology Doctor (AUD), assesses and treats persons with hearing, balance, and related disorders; including but not limited to hearing aids, cochlear implants, BAHA, balance function assessments & rehabilitation, electrophysiological measures of hearing and balance. May perform research related to hearing and vestibular problems.

Major/Essential Functions
  • Schedule patients for evaluation, treatment and enter patient information into the computer system.
  • Complete proper documentation , including evaluation, Audiology reports, and placement of an individualized care plan with functional goals in the patient's medical record within 24 hours of initial contact.
  • Assess the needs of the patients and document the information to provide appropriate instructions to the learner.
  • Assess the need for adaptive equipment, place an order for it, and demonstrate its use.
  • Plan, coordinate, and provide appropriate habilitative/rehabilitative intervention for the hearing impaired patient.
  • Assess and recommend needs for other services and participate in the discharge process.
  • Confer with the person(s) most closely associated with the active management of the patient and keep them informed of any additional patient needs, treatment modifications, and/or progress.


Required Qualifications
Currently enrolled in a terminal degree (MD, PhD, AUD) program of which this internship is a requirement for completion of the program

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