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Angela Alexander Discusses Auditory Processing Disorder

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“The ability to understand and remember what you hear can affect your ability to have a good life” quotes Dr. Alexander. Join me today in an energized episode with Dr. Angela Alexander as she shares her personal and professional expertise in the area of auditory processing. Angela Alexander, Au.D., CCC-A, MNZAS, graduated from the University of Kansas in 2010 with a Doctor of Audiology degree. Angela was privileged to have been mentored by Jack Katz, Ph.D., a world-renowned expert on APD. Angela worked with Katz for seven years between 2004 to 2012, building her knowledge and expertise. Dr. Angela now owns APD Support, which is a private organization dedicated to helping patients and professionals as well as providing a wealth of resources. Most recently, Dr. Alexander started her own podcast called BetweenTwoEars. Today’s episode takes a deep dive into some of the myths about auditory processing, Dr. Alexander’s top 5 for audiologists and other professionals to remember, and take home messages to remember about “what we do with what we hear”.

On-demand Auditory Training | Auditory Processing Disorder APD Support

https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/between-two-ears/id1562388215

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“The ability to understand and remember what you hear can affect your ability to have a good life” quotes Dr. Alexander. Join me today in an energized episode with Dr. Angela Alexander as she shares her personal and professional expertise in the area of auditory processing. Angela Alexander, Au.D., CCC-A, MNZAS, graduated from the University of Kansas in 2010 with a Doctor of Audiology degree. Angela was privileged to have been mentored by Jack Katz, Ph.D., a world-renowned expert on APD. Angela worked with Katz for seven years between 2004 to 2012, building her knowledge and expertise. Dr. Angela now owns APD Support, which is a private organization dedicated to helping patients and professionals as well as providing a wealth of resources. Most recently, Dr. Alexander started her own podcast called BetweenTwoEars. Today’s episode takes a deep dive into some of the myths about auditory processing, Dr. Alexander’s top 5 for audiologists and other professionals to remember, and take home messages to remember about “what we do with what we hear”.

On-demand Auditory Training | Auditory Processing Disorder APD Support

https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/between-two-ears/id1562388215

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