2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference
March 13 - 15, 2022
3/06/2012 | 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Infant Hearing Evaluations: Tips for Success | Missouri Pacific | 2
Infant Hearing Evaluations: Tips for Success
Successfully completing hearing evaluations on infants requires knowledge, skills, experience and patience. This session will provide audiologists with some useful techniques for determining auditory sensitivity for infants even though testing conditions are often not optimal. Case studies will be used to highlight areas of variability often faced by clinicians. Problem-solving techniques for common obstacles to testing will be discussed. Participation and suggestions from other audiologists will be encouraged.
- 1)recognize key elements critical to successful infant assessment; 2) understand basic trouble-shooting techniques for infant assessment
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Presenters/Authors
Brandt Culpepper
(POC,Primary Presenter), Georgia Department of Public Health , brandt.culpepper@dph.ga.gov;
Dr. Brandt Culpepper is the Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program Team Lead at the Georgia Department of Public Health. She received her B.S. and M.S. degrees from the University of Georgia and her Ph.D. from the University of Washington. She has more than 30 years of experience as an audiologist with interest in infant and pediatric audiology. She has worked in public health, clinical, medical, and academic environments. Dr. Culpepper has no financial interests in corporate organizations with products that may be relevant to presentation.
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Colleen Benson
(Co-Presenter), Northside Hospital, colleen.benson@northside.com;
Colleen Benson joined Northside Hospital's Audiology Department last year after completing her Au.D. from the Audiology Joint Doctoral Program at San Diego State University and the University of California San Diego. She is currently meeting the audiologic needs of infants and young children referred from the newborn hearing screening program at Northside.
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Carol Ann Johnson
(Co-Presenter), Northside Hospital, CarolAnn.Johnson@northside.com;
Carol Ann Johnson works at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, GA. She joined the Audiology team at Northside last year after gleaning a wide range of professional experience in over 20 years of practice in a variety of settings. She is currently meeting the diagnostic needs of infants and young children.
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