2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
3/20/2018 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | All Things Audiology: Demystifying Audiograms, Acronyms and Audiology-Speak for Parents | Mineral F/G
All Things Audiology: Demystifying Audiograms, Acronyms and Audiology-Speak for Parents
Audiology is often the entry way into an unexpected world for parents of children who are deaf/hard of hearing. From the moment a newborn hearing screening result is related as a "refer" or concern is raised about how your baby hears, families start down an unanticipated path. This session is designed to inform and engage parents in an overview about "all things Audiology". Active participation by parents enhances the impact of audiology services from diagnosis through decision-making about equipment and devices. Understanding audiometric profiles, technology options and the specifics about your child's individual hearing lays the groundwork for productive, outcome-oriented encounters with your audiologist. A review of common terminology about hearing, test techniques and protocols used by Audiologists (including the overload of acronyms!) will aid in demystifying "Audiology-Speak" for both new and experienced parents and other non-audiologists. Parents are encouraged to jump-in and ask questions with a desired outcome for the next visit to the Audiologist to be more collaborative and conversational.
- Parents will apply audiological concepts to describe their child's hearing sensitivity
- Parents will recognize opportunities to optimize communication with the Audiologist
- Parents will formulate an Audiology Action Plan to discuss with their Managing Audiologist
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Patti Martin
(), Arkansas Children's Hospital, martinpf@archildrens.org;
Patti Martin, Ph.D., is the Director of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (ACH). Her areas of expertise include infant screening/assessment, family support and program development. Her efforts with infant hearing screening began with a collaboration project to investigate the efficacy of TEOAEs as a newborn screening tool in the early 1990s and continue through her work on the board of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Special Interest Division on Childhood Hearing Disorders and as a Consultant for NCHAM. Dr. Martin’s ongoing passion centers around how professionals can help support families in improving the outcomes of children with hearing loss.
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