2022 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Virtual Conference

March 13 - 15, 2022

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3/07/2023  |   3:45 PM - 4:45 PM   |  Risk Factors for Late On-Set or Progressive Hearing Loss   |  DECC 206*

Risk Factors for Late On-Set or Progressive Hearing Loss

In 1969 the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH) was founded to study the need for screening programs to identify infants with hearing loss as early as possible. Four years later the JCIH introduced the concept of ‘risk factors’ for hearing loss in infants. The first JCIH Position Statement was released in 1973. Over the next 46 years the statement has been revised 7 times culminating in the current 2019 JCIH Position Statement. This presentation will highlight the changes, regarding risk factors, between the 2007 and 2019 JCIH position statement mainly focusing on; the reason for and altered groupings of risk factors, the new recommended timelines for diagnostic follow-up, and tools that different states use to improve risk factor monitoring for infants between the ages of 0-3. The presentation will also briefly review the most common barriers to risk factor monitoring in Early Hearing Detection and Intervention programs across the country.

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Presenters/Authors

Brian Shakespeare (), Idaho Sound Beginnings, Brian.Shakespeare@dhw.idaho.gov;
Brian Shakespeare has worked for Idaho Sound Beginnings since 2011; starting as the Data Manager and being promoted as Program Coordinator in 2014. He received his Baccalaureate of Science in Psychology from Boise State University in 2009. Following graduation he worked with children with developmental disabilities for two years, eventually becoming a Certified Behavioral Interventionist. Brian’s major accomplishments with Idaho Sound Beginnings include receiving the Outstanding Organization of the Year Award from the Idaho Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, overseeing data linkages between HiTrack, Idaho’s Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Information System, and the databases of both Idaho Vital Records and ITPKIDS, Idaho’s Part C database, as well as implementing process improvements in screening programs and audiology clinics across the state. Brian enjoys playing soccer, rock climbing, and taking his two Boston Terriers to the park to play Frisbee golf.


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