This program aims to build knowledge and confidence in using AB’s latest technology and resources, empowering professionals to best support AB patients following completion of learning. This course provides an overview of AB’s universal connectivity options and how they help recipients stay connected, and covers AB’s linked two-ear solutions.
This course curriculum includes 5 weeks of learning via webinar with AB’s Education and Training team, and will provide a comprehensive understanding of AB CI technology and programming principles. It is recommended that you attend all events in this series.
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Course created on June 10, 2025
0-5 Minutes | Introduction and Welcome |
5-25 Minutes | Two Ear Hearing Solutions |
25-45 Minutes | Introduction to AB Connectivity |
45-60 Minutes | AB Resources |
Kelley Dwyer, Doctor of Audiology (AuD), joined Emory Audiology in February 2021, following eight years of service as a pediatric audiologist at Pediatric ENT of Atlanta, where she was Director of the audiology program. Kelley Dwyer, AuD completed her undergraduate degree in Communications Sciences and Disorders at the University of Georgia and her Doctorate of Audiology (AuD) at East Tennessee State University where she was President of the Student Academy of Audiology ETSU Chapter in 2012 and 2013. She was a recipient of the 2012 ASHA Academic/Hearing Science Research Travel Award and the 2012 ETSU Foundation Laurie Higgins Scholarship award. She completed her graduate Capstone project on Hearing Aid Outcomes in Veterans With and Without Visual Impairment. Kelley Dwyer, AuD is an active member of the audiological community and enjoys teaching the next generation of audiologists. She specializes in hearing aid technology and implantables. Recently, she was an author on a paper published in an international journal regarding novel cochlear implantation in a person with Alstrom Syndrome which has been cited to shape the modern treatment process for those affected by this disorder. She has also presented at international and local cochlear implant conferences. Kelley Dwyer, AuD was raised in Snellville, GA and has an emotional connection to audiology, as her brother was one of the first people in Georgia to receive a surgically implanted bone anchored hearing system. She lives in Dunwoody with her husband, children, and French bulldog, Archer.
Dr. Carrie Spangler is the lead educational audiologist at the Summit ESC in Ohio and has been providing educational audiology services for 23 years. She has a personal journey growing up deaf/hard of hearing. In 2019, she embarked on the cochlear implant journey and is now a bimodal user. She has presented and published in areas related to school based services both nationally and internationally. Her areas of interest include educational audiology, teens, peer supports, advocacy, and humanitarian audiology. Dr. Spangler has a cochlear implant blog, hearingspanglish.blog and is the host of the empowEAR Audiology Podcast. In 2021 she received the Fred Berg Award from Educational Audiology Association and the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) Fellow Award.
Kelley Dwyer is a paid consultant of Advanced Bionics. Kelly Dwyer has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
Carrie Spangler is a paid consultant of Advanced Bionics. Carrie Spangler has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
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Intermediate Level
0.10 ASHA CEUs
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