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Staff

Dabrowski, Au.D. Tricia Dabrowski, Au.D.
Director of the Pennsylvania Ear Institute

pdabrowski@salus.edu

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:

  • American Academy of Audiology
  • Pennsylvania Academy of AudiologyAmerican Speech, Hearing Association
  • Academy of Doctors of Audiology
  • Scott Haug Foundation
  • Healthy Hearing Advisory Board
  • Advance for Audiologists Advisory Board

 Clinical Specialties:

  • Hearing Instrument Fitting and Verification
  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Electrodiagnostics
  • Auditory Processing Assessment
  • Clinical Practice Management

Calantoni, Au.D. Susan Calantoni, Au.D.
Audiologist

scalantoni@salus.edu

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:

  • American Academy of Audiology
  • Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology
  • American Speech, Hearing Association

Clinical Specialties:

  • Diagnostic Hearing Evaluation
  • Diagnostic Vestibular (Balance) Evaluation
  • Hearing Instrument Amplification and Verification
  • Aural Rehabilitation

Mikhelson, Au.D. Zorina Mikhelson, Au.D.
Audiologist

zmikhelson@salus.edu

Dr. Zorina Mikhelson is an audiologist at the Pennsylvania Ear Institute. She received her Doctor of Audiology degree (Au.D.) from the George S. Osborne College of Audiology. In addition, she studied Communication Science Disorders at the University of Pittsburgh, as well as Temple University.

Prior to coming to Pennsylvania Ear Institute, Dr. Mikhelson worked within the Ear, Nose and Throat Department at Albert Einstein Medical Center in Philadelphia with a focus in the areas of diagnostic hearing, vestibular evaluations, electrodiagnostics, Newborn Hearing Screenings and hearing aid amplification. She chose to come to the Pennsylvania Ear Institute to continue her passion and strive for excellence in the field and help future Audiologists achieve their professional goals.

Dr. Mikhelson is licensed with the State of Pennsylvania in Audiology and is a member of the following organizations:

  • American Academy of Audiology
  • American Board of Audiology

Clinical Specialties:

  • Diagnostic Hearing Evaluation
  • Diagnostic Vestibular (Balance) Evaluation
  • Hearing Instrument Amplification and Verification
  • Electrodiagnostics

Owen, Au.D. Jonette Owen, Au.D.
Audiologist

jowen@salus.edu

Dr. Owen obtained her Bachelor of Arts in Speech Pathology & Audiology from Loyola College Maryland, an Master of Science in Audiology from Towson State University, and her Doctor of Audiology degree from the Osborne College of Audiology (formerly the PCO School of Audiology).  Dr. Owen’s twenty plus years of practice are multifaceted having spent time as a clinical audiologist both in a multi-disciplined medical group as well as private practice in Ohio. While in Florida Dr. Owen was an assistant professor at Nova Southeastern University as well as a clinical audiologist.

Originally from N.E. Pennsylvania Dr. Owen is pleased to be back in the area and working with students to expand both their clinical and professional skill set.


Myers, AuD Bre Myers, AuD
Audiologist

Dr. Myersis a clinical preceptor and audiologist at the Pennsylvania Ear Institute as well as an adjunct professor at Salus University’s George S. Osborne College of Audiology. She received a Master degree in Audiology from Bloomsburg University, and a Doctor of Audiology [Au.D.] from the PCO School of Audiology.

While maintaining Berks Hearing Professionals, a private practice in Berks county Dr. Myers primary contributions to the Pennsylvania Ear Institute are in the areas of patient care and facilitating the education and practical training of future Doctors of Audiology. In addition to those roles, Dr. Myers mentors future audiologists during their off-campus clinical rotations at her private practice, and participates in conducting applied clinical research. 

Dr. Myers is licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as an audiologist and is a member of the following professional organizations:

  • Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology
  • American Academy of Audiology

Clinical Specialties:

  • Vestibular (Balance) Assessment
  • Hearing Instrument Dispensing and Verification
  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Clinical Practice ManagementDr. Bre Myers publication is used by Universities to train future Doctors of Audiology in vestibular studies

Goyne, AuD Tom Goyne, AuD
Audiologist

Dr. Goyne is a clinical preceptor and audiologist at the Pennsylvania Ear Institute as well as an adjunct professor at Salus University’s George S. Osborne College of Audiology. He received a Bachelor and Master degree from James Madison University, and a Doctor of Audiology [Au.D.] from the University of Florida.

While maintaining Aberdeen Audiology, a private practice in Wayne, PA, Dr. Goynes primary contributions to the Pennsylvania Ear Institute are in the areas of patient care and facilitating the education and practical training of future Doctors of Audiology. In addition to those roles, Dr. Goyne mentors future audiologists during their off-campus clinical rotations at Aberdeen Audiology, and participates in conducting applied clinical research. 

Dr. Goyne is licensed in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania as an audiologist and is a member of the following professional organizations:

  • Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology
  • Academy of Doctors of Audiology
  • American Academy of Audiology

Clinical Specialties:

  • Hearing Instrument Dispensing and Verification
  • Aural Rehabilitation
  • Clinical Practice Management

Small Nikiya Small
Office Coordinator

nsmall@salus.edu

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