
Session Description
In today’s competitive healthcare landscape, professional distinction matters more than ever. This one-hour webinar introduces audiology students to the American Board of Audiology’s (ABA) Certification and Certificate Programs to elevate clinical expertise and open doors to specialized career paths.
This workshop will provide AuD students, at any point in their educational journey, a clear understanding of the ABA Certification process, including eligibility, benefits, and specialty credentials in pediatric and vestibular audiology. The virtual session also highlights ABA’s flexible, assessment-based certificate programs designed to expand knowledge in tinnitus management, educational audiology, and clinical precepting.
Through real-world testimonials, interactive Q&A, and practical guidance, students will leave with increased knowledge to help take the next step in their professional journey. Whether preparing for graduation or planning long-term career goals, this webinar will help present the opportunities that set clinicians apart. Visit the ABA website to discover the possibilities.
This session is open to ALL audiology students.
Speakers
Kendall Carroll, AuD, CH-TM
Kendall Carroll, AuD, CH-TM, is a clinical audiologist who earned her doctorate from Vanderbilt University after completing a year-long clinical fellowship at Massachusetts Eye and Ear in Boston. Since 2022, she has practiced at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Carroll provides services ranging from comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to individualized care utilizing amplification and other assistive devices. She has a clinical focus in tinnitus management, and works to support this population with evidence-based education and counseling. Her goal is to provide each patient with the personalized support needed to understand their hearing loss and improve their quality of life.
Elizabeth Striegl, AuD, CH-EdAud
Elizabeth Striegl, AuD, CH-EdAud, is an educational audiologist working at the Lorain County Educational Service Center. She received her bachelor’s in communication sciences and disorders from the College of Wooster. She then went on to obtain her Clinical Doctorate of Audiology from the Northeast Ohio AuD Consortium (NOAC) through the University of Akron. She worked clinically in a retail setting for 5 years before transitioning to a career as an educational audiologist. She currently lives in Lorain County, Ohio, with her husband and serves on the Ohio Academy of Audiology Board and is active in the Educational Audiology Association.
Session Description
In today’s competitive healthcare landscape, professional distinction matters more than ever. This one-hour webinar introduces audiology students to the American Board of Audiology’s (ABA) Certification and Certificate Programs to elevate clinical expertise and open doors to specialized career paths.
This workshop will provide AuD students, at any point in their educational journey, a clear understanding of the ABA Certification process, including eligibility, benefits, and specialty credentials in pediatric and vestibular audiology. The virtual session also highlights ABA’s flexible, assessment-based certificate programs designed to expand knowledge in tinnitus management, educational audiology, and clinical precepting.
Through real-world testimonials, interactive Q&A, and practical guidance, students will leave with increased knowledge to help take the next step in their professional journey. Whether preparing for graduation or planning long-term career goals, this webinar will help present the opportunities that set clinicians apart. Visit the ABA website to discover the possibilities.
This session is open to ALL audiology students.
Speakers
Kendall Carroll, AuD, CH-TM
Kendall Carroll, AuD, CH-TM, is a clinical audiologist who earned her doctorate from Vanderbilt University after completing a year-long clinical fellowship at Massachusetts Eye and Ear in Boston. Since 2022, she has practiced at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Dr. Carroll provides services ranging from comprehensive diagnostic evaluations to individualized care utilizing amplification and other assistive devices. She has a clinical focus in tinnitus management, and works to support this population with evidence-based education and counseling. Her goal is to provide each patient with the personalized support needed to understand their hearing loss and improve their quality of life.
Elizabeth Striegl, AuD, CH-EdAud
Elizabeth Striegl, AuD, CH-EdAud, is an educational audiologist working at the Lorain County Educational Service Center. She received her bachelor’s in communication sciences and disorders from the College of Wooster. She then went on to obtain her Clinical Doctorate of Audiology from the Northeast Ohio AuD Consortium (NOAC) through the University of Akron. She worked clinically in a retail setting for 5 years before transitioning to a career as an educational audiologist. She currently lives in Lorain County, Ohio, with her husband and serves on the Ohio Academy of Audiology Board and is active in the Educational Audiology Association.