The Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Kentucky seeks an individual to be part of our team of seven audiologists to provide exceptional patient care. This is an outstanding opportunity to work with a multi-specialty team of audiologists and physicians. The ideal candidate should have strong clinical background and would provide all aspects of audiology including diagnostics (comprehensive audiological evaluation, VNG and electrophysiology) in both pediatric and adult populations as well as hearing aid dispensing. Some travel to outreach clinics is required.
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UK HealthCare is committed to the pillars of academic health care—research, education and clinical care. Dedicated to the health of the people of Kentucky, we will provide the most advanced patient care and serve as an information resource. We will strengthen local health care and improve the delivery system by partnering with community hospitals and physicians. We will support the organization’s education and research needs by offering cutting edge services on par with the nation’s best providers.
The Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery is a progressive, expanding specialty that addresses a wide variety of medical and surgical disorders affecting the ear, nose, and throat. Our department features highly-skilled faculty members with specialized training in all aspects of our field. This includes audiology and speech-language pathology, general otolaryngology; otology, neurotology, and skull base surgery; nasal and sinus surgery; allergy and immunology; facial plastic surgery; head and neck cancer surgery; laryngology and bronchoesophagology; pediatric otolaryngology; maxillofacial trauma surgery. We take pride in providing outstanding patient care within an atmosphere that fosters both resident education and research activities.