Medical University of South Carolina

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This page was updated on: August 7, 2023 .  Original posting: September 13, 2021 . 

Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is accepting applications for 2 AuD Externs in Charleston, SC.

Contact: Lauren Costello, AuD at costelau@musc.edu if interested.

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135 Rutledge Ave
Charleston, SC 29425

  • Multiple-locations

MUSC Rutledge Tower- 135 Rutledge Ave. Charleston, SC 29425
MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital- 10 McClennan Banks Drive Charleston, SC 29425
R. Keith Summey Medical Pavilion- 2250 Mall Drive North Charleston 29406
MUSC Health East Cooper- 1600 Midtown Ave. Mt. Pleasant, SC 29464
MUSC Specialty Care North- 8992 University Blvd. North Charleston 29406

(843) 876-1308

https://web.musc.edu/

https://muschealth.org/medical-services/ent/audiology

Anticipated start date is 07/01/2024. The anticipated ending date is 05/05/2025. This is designated as full time. If a stipend is provided, it is reported to be $22,000.00 annually.

  • Please include resume, cover letter, 3 professional letters of recommendation, official graduate transcripts, official undergraduate transcripts, and anticipated clinical hours by end of year 3.

This site is reported to have 20 staff audiologists and 19 who are with their CCC-A certifications.

The site is reportedly serving these populations:
Pediatric, School Aged, Developmental Disabilities, Adult, Geriatric

Expect these experiences: Diagnostic Evaluation, Auditory Evoked Potentials, Newborn Hearing Screening, Hearing Aid Evaluation/Dispensing, Cochlear Implant Evaluation/Mapping, Bone Anchored Hearing Devices, Tinnitus Evaluation/Treatment, Vestibular Evaluation/Rehabilitation, Aural Habilitation Rehab, Hearing Conservation, Assistive Technologies, Research Opportunities, Onsite Continuing Education, and Community Outreach.

The externship can be designed with a specialty (i.e. adults, pediatrics, vestibular, cochlear implants. etc), if desired.

Experiences expected here include:

The Audiology experiences include: Diagnostic Evaluation, Auditory Evoked Potentials, Newborn Hearing Screening, Hearing Aid Evaluation/Dispensing, Cochlear Implant Evaluation/Mapping, Bone Anchored Hearing Devices, Tinnitus Evaluation/Treatment, Vestibular Evaluation/Rehabilitation, Aural Habilitation Rehab, Hearing Conservation, Assistive Technologies, Research Opportunities, Onsite Continuing Education, and Community Outreach.

The Inter professional and collaborative practice experiences include:
Physicians, Physical Therapists, Nurse, Family Members, Speech-Language Pathologist, Voc. Rehab Counselor, Occupational Therapist, Social Worker, Special Educator, Teachers, Psychologist.

Other experiences vary, but could be:

Intraoperative Monitoring

Demographics of populations served:

Ethnicity, Race, Culture, National Origin, Socioeconomic Status, Gender Identity, Sexual Orientation, Religion, Exceptionality

English, English Language Learner, Primary English Dialect, Secondary English Dialect, Bilingual, Gender Identity, Sign Language ASL or SEE, Cognitive Physical Ability, Polyglot

Students and Peers

  • The number of externs at this site is expected to be: 2.

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