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Dr. Dabrowski is the Director of the Pennsylvania Ear Institute, and an Assistant Professor of the George S. Osborne College of Audiology at Salus University. She received her Doctor of Audiology degree (Au.D.) from the George S. Osborne College of Audiology. Additionally, she received her Master of Audiology degree at Hahneman University and Bachelor of Science degree at East Stroudsburg University.
Dr. Dabrowski has been providing patient care in Southeastern Pennsylvania for more than twenty years. She has been the director of several area practices, including Philadelphia’s Elwyn Institute, Plastic Surgical ENT Associates and Providence Hearing Aid Center, with her primary focus in the area of fitting and verification of hearing aid instrumentation. She chose to come to Pennsylvania Ear Institute in an effort to mentor and educate the Audiologists of the future by modeling a community based practice that is unsurpassed in the care it provides to its patients.
Dr. Dabrowski is licensed with the State of Pennsylvania in Audiology and is a member of the following organizations:
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Dr. Susan Calantoni is an audiologist at the Pennsylvania Ear Institute, and an Instructor at the George S. Osborne College of Audiology at Salus University. She received her Doctor of Audiology degree (Au.D.) from the George S. Osborne College of Audiology. In addition, she received her Master of Audiology degree and Bachelor of Science degree from Bloomsburg University.
Prior to coming to Pennsylvania Ear Institute, Dr. Calantoni worked in the Lehigh Valley as an audiologist at The Adult and Child Ear, Nose and Throat Center with a focus in the areas of diagnostic hearing and vestibular evaluations and hearing aid amplification. She chose to come to Pennsylvania Ear Institute to help facilitate in the clinical education of future Audiologists.
Dr. Calantoni is licensed with the State of Pennsylvania in Audiology and is a member of the following organizations:
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Dr. Inverso is an Assistant Professor of the George S. Osborne College of Audiology at Salus University, and also serves as a Clinical Audiologist at the Pennsylvania Ear Institute. She received her Doctor of Audiology degree (AuD) from Gallaudet University and is also provided services at the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences during her 4th year externship program. In addition to her Au.D. degree, Dr. Inverso has received her Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D). in Audiology. Her primary research interests are cochlear implant-mediated perception of nonlinguistic sounds, the development of real-world clinical testing materials, and the appropriate use of advanced vestibular measures in the clinical setting.
Dr. Inverso chose to come to the George S. Osborne College of Audiology and the Pennsylvania Ear Institute because of the institution-wide commitment to provide an unsurpassed level of audiometric care.
Dr. Inverso is licensed with the State of Pennsylvania in Audiology and is a member of the following organizations:
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Dr. Kelli Shivers received her Doctor of Audiology degree (AuD) at the George S, Osborne College of Audiology. Dr. Shivers joins the team of Audiologist serving patients through the Pennsylvania Ear Institute in an effort to increase awareness of the balance solutions available to the community and to care for those individuals with hearing impairment and vestibular (balance) disorders. Additionally, Dr. Shivers experience in Electrodiagnostic protocols will provide advanced level of care to the individuals under her care.
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