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Customer Experience Associate

Berkeley, CA · On-site

$20.50 - $27.25/hr

In 2015, we launched the Eko Core Digital Stethoscope, the first FDA-cleared digital stethoscope on the market to wirelessly stream heart and lung sounds to HIPAA-compliant software. It is now used ...

Customer Experience Associate

Berkeley, CA

$20.50 - $27.25/hr

In 2015, we launched the Eko Core Digital Stethoscope, the first FDA-cleared digital stethoscope on the market to wirelessly stream heart and lung sounds to HIPAA-compliant software. It is now used ...

Other Physician

Durango, CO · On-site

$1.2K/day

Basic exam tools (stethoscope, reflex hammer, etc.) This is an ideal opportunity to supplement income while maintaining flexibility in a low-risk, evaluation-only setting.

Other Physician

Chillicothe, MO · On-site

$1.0K/day

Basic exam tools (stethoscope, reflex hammer, etc.) This is an ideal opportunity to supplement income while maintaining flexibility in a low-risk, evaluation-only setting.

Other Physician

Loveland, CO · On-site

$1.1K/day

Basic exam tools (stethoscope, reflex hammer, etc.) This is an ideal opportunity to supplement income while maintaining flexibility in a low-risk, evaluation-only setting.

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How much do stethoscope jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for stethoscope in the United States is $17.81, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $14.90 and $19.47 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a stethoscope?

A stethoscope is a medical instrument used by healthcare professionals to listen to the internal sounds of a patient’s body, such as the heart, lungs, and intestines. It helps doctors and nurses assess conditions like heart murmurs, lung infections, and bowel sounds. Stethoscopes are essential tools in physical examinations and are commonly used in clinics, hospitals, and emergency settings to aid in diagnosis and monitoring.

What is the difference between Stethoscope vs Medical Assistant?

AspectStethoscopeMedical Assistant
Primary UseDiagnostic tool for listening to heart, lung, and bowel soundsSupports clinical tasks, including taking vital signs and assisting with exams
Required CredentialsNo formal certification required; training often included on the jobCertification or training in medical assisting often preferred
Work EnvironmentUsed in hospitals, clinics, and doctor’s officesWorks in similar healthcare settings, performing administrative and clinical duties
Industry UsageEssential tool for healthcare providersHealthcare support role, often working alongside providers

The main difference is that a stethoscope is a diagnostic instrument used by healthcare professionals, while a medical assistant is a clinical support staff member who may use a stethoscope as part of their duties. Both are integral to patient care but serve different functions within the healthcare environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a stethoscope, and why are they important?

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What are some common challenges faced by medical professionals when using a stethoscope in daily practice?

One common challenge is background noise in busy clinical environments, which can make it difficult to hear subtle sounds during auscultation. Additionally, improper placement of the chest piece or using a stethoscope with worn-out earpieces can lead to inaccurate assessments. Maintaining proper hygiene by regularly cleaning the stethoscope is also essential to prevent cross-contamination. Medical professionals often adapt by choosing high-quality stethoscopes, developing good listening techniques, and ensuring their equipment is well-maintained.
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Infographic showing various Stethoscope job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% As Needed, and 75% Full Time. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $37,041 per year, or $17.8 per hour.

Registered Nurse - Oncology

Bestica Healthcare

Charlotte, NC • On-site

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Re-posted 2 days ago


Job description

Outpatient Clinic Classic Hematology - (non-malignant)

This clinic is a classical hematology focusing on bleeding disorders, hemophilia, anemias, sickle cell, and DVTs. It does not handle malignant hematology or oncology. RNs are required to bring their own stethoscope. Phlebotomy skills are a must.

Required Skills/Certs/Exp:

  • Minimum years of experience: 2 years
  • Minimum experience required; will consider acute oncology/hematology experience
  • Traveler experience: Clinic will accept first-time travelers
  • Locals accepted/rate difference: Yes
  • Skills: Nurses in the clinic room patients, perform phlebotomy, central line care, assist with bone marrow biopsies, vaccinations, EKG, phone triage, facilitate patients to be scheduled appropriately for infusions, patient education/phone calls, and case management.
  • Certs: BCLS

Preferred Skills/Certs/Exp:

  • Skills: Chemotherapy and infusions are not done in this setting. We do not administer chemo or infusions in the clinic.
  • Prefer oncology clinic experience
  • Certs: ONS, BMTCN, OCN

Job Details:

  • Average daily census: 70
  • Will accept 13 weeks
  • Shift: 5x8 hours (M - F 8a - 4:30p)
  • Clinic is closed for the holidays: Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day & Martin Luther King Day
  • Call requirement: NONE
  • Float requirement: NONE
  • Weekend requirement: NONE
  • Patient diagnoses: Adult hematology patient population - benign hematology only
  • Special procedures/unit details: Bone marrow biopsies, manual diffs, triage, phlebotomy, central line access, patient education, patient assessment
  • Special equipment: RNs are required to bring their own stethoscope
  • Patient groups: Adults
  • EPIC access needed: EPIC acute activation user activated in EPIC with hospital-related or blended access – EA1150405
  • Unit systems: EPIC
  • Unit orientation: 24 hours
  • Scrubs: Not provided