MRG Exams
Overview
Are you a Licensed Audiologist looking to take on an assessment role? Would you find it rewarding to serve the Veteran community? We are looking for an Audiologist to perform medical assessments on United States Veterans as part of the VA's disability benefits process. The Veteran files the claim before they see you and all of their medical records are uploaded into a computer portal that you will review during the appointment. You will conduct a Maryland CNC Test and a pure-tone audiometric test. The Audiologist will complete a Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) in the computer portal, forming the medical evidence that allows the VA to decide the veteran’s benefits. An Audiologist will NOT prescribe any medical treatments or devices. Responsibilities
Perform medical assessments on United States Veterans as part of the VA's disability benefits process. Conduct Maryland CNC Test and pure-tone audiometric test. Review medical records uploaded into the computer portal before the appointment. Complete a Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) in the computer portal. Review and assess 3‑6 Veterans per day on average. Provide in‑person assessments; no evenings, no on‑call, no weekends, no hearing aid sales. Schedule
Part‑Time: 2 days per week. Each appointment lasts 1 hour to 1 hour & 30 minutes. Requirements
Au.D. and graduation from an ASHA‑Accredited school. Current license as an Audiologist. Benefits
Hourly pay range: $53‑$60 per hour. Malpractice insurance covered by MRG. Health insurance options available. ASHA Learning Pass membership (CEU). Seniority Level
Entry level
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Are you a Licensed Audiologist looking to take on an assessment role? Would you find it rewarding to serve the Veteran community? We are looking for an Audiologist to perform medical assessments on United States Veterans as part of the VA's disability benefits process. The Veteran files the claim before they see you and all of their medical records are uploaded into a computer portal that you will review during the appointment. You will conduct a Maryland CNC Test and a pure-tone audiometric test. The Audiologist will complete a Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) in the computer portal, forming the medical evidence that allows the VA to decide the veteran’s benefits. An Audiologist will NOT prescribe any medical treatments or devices. Responsibilities
Perform medical assessments on United States Veterans as part of the VA's disability benefits process. Conduct Maryland CNC Test and pure-tone audiometric test. Review medical records uploaded into the computer portal before the appointment. Complete a Disability Benefits Questionnaire (DBQ) in the computer portal. Review and assess 3‑6 Veterans per day on average. Provide in‑person assessments; no evenings, no on‑call, no weekends, no hearing aid sales. Schedule
Part‑Time: 2 days per week. Each appointment lasts 1 hour to 1 hour & 30 minutes. Requirements
Au.D. and graduation from an ASHA‑Accredited school. Current license as an Audiologist. Benefits
Hourly pay range: $53‑$60 per hour. Malpractice insurance covered by MRG. Health insurance options available. ASHA Learning Pass membership (CEU). Seniority Level
Entry level
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