Due to our merger with Drexel University, several of the insurance companies are still updating their systems. In some cases, patients may be notified that TEI/PEI is not in their network. This is inaccurate. The clinical facilities changed their Tax ID numbers to the Drexel University Tax ID, but kept their same NPI numbers and credentialed staff. If you get this message, please contact your insurance company's customer service to verify that TEI/PEI is still in their network.
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Dr. Myers is the assistant dean for the Foundations and Assessment of Audiology Medicine at Salus University's George S. Osborne College of Audiology, as well as an associate professor for the college's audiology residential program. She has over 20 years of experience in hearing and vestibular diagnostics. She is a clinical preceptor who specializes in vestibular assessment and rehabilitation. Her primary areas of research include noise effects on the vestibular system, elderly fall risk identification, and the application of virtual reality technologies in vestibular diagnostics and rehabilitation.
She is also involved in interprofessional practice and education projects throughout the University. She is an active member of the American Academy of Audiology, theAmerican Balance Society, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Audiology