Locum Physician (MD/DO) - Otolaryngology in Yakima, WA

Doctor of Medicine | Otolaryngology Location: Yakima, WA Employer: Alumni Healthcare Staffing Pay: Competitive weekly pay (inquire for details) Contract Duration: 2 Weeks Start Date: ASAP

About the Position Specialty Otolaryngology

State WA

Location 1601 Creekside Loop, Yakima, WA 98902

Requirements MultiCare Yakima is looking for a full-time (M-F, 8am - 5pm) clinic-based Audiologist to begin ASAP.

Responsibilities for our Audiologist role include: You will perform diagnostic hearing tests including pure tone air and bone conduction testing, speech audiometry and impedance audiometry for patients from birth to seniors. You will interpret test results for patients and physicians. You will make recommendations regarding the need for medical follow-up, hearing aids, ear protection etc. You will conduct hearing aid evaluations to determine the most appropriate amplification for an individual and then fit the aids to the patient providing detailed instruction on the operation and maintenance of the instruments. You will provide routine maintenance and hearing aid troubleshooting for aids purchased through this office.

Requirements are: Active Washington state license - preferred Successful completion of a master’s or doctorate degree program that includes clinic practicum experience Master's degrees require Certificate of Clinic Competency in Audiology AuD at a board approved institution are considered to have met professional work experience requirement Current BLS Certification

Schedule Monday: Not Specified, Tuesday: Not Specified, Wednesday: Not Specified, Thursday: Not Specified, Friday: Not Specified, Saturday: Not Specified, Sunday: Not Specified

Dates Needed -

Alumni Healthcare Staffing offers:

  • Weekly Direct Deposits
  • Travel and Lodging Provided if Needed
  • A+ Rated Malpractice Coverage
  • 24/7 Availability of your Recruiting Consultant & Credentialing Staff

If you have availability for this job or are interested in other opportunities, please send an updated CV or contact me today.

Danielle Dick

(908) 842-8235

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