EARLY HEARING DETECTION AND INTERVENTION VIRTUAL CONFERENCE
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3/05/2012 | 11:05 AM - 12:05 PM | TeleAudiology: A Key to Early Identification of Hearing Loss in Rural Communities | Missouri Pacific | 2
TeleAudiology: A Key to Early Identification of Hearing Loss in Rural Communities
To reduce loss to follow-up rates in rural northern Wisconsin, Wisconsin Sound Beginnings partnered with Marshfield Clinic developing a TeleAudiology program for the evaluation of babies who refer on the newborn hearing screen. Utilization of TeleAudiology allows families to access specialized care in their local communities significantly saving time & resources while improving loss to follow-up. Outcome data of the 15 month pilot project and case studies will be presented along with a videotaped demonstration. Public policy intiatives including reimbursement will be addressed.
- Participants will be able to identify the value of utilizing TeleAudiology to reduce loss to follow-up in rural settings. Participants will be able to identify scheduling, equipment and staffing needs to successfully establish a TeleAudiology practice.
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Presenters/Authors
Cindy See
(Primary Presenter), Marshfield Clinic, see.cynthia@marshfieldclinic.org;
Cynthia See is an audiologist at Marshfield Clinic with a special interest in pediatrics. In collaboration with Wisconsin Sound Beginnings, Dr. See is on a team to improve early hearing detection and intervention in Central and Northern Wisconsin. Dr. See serves as the Clinical Audiologist to the Wisconsin Newborn Screening Program Hearing Subcommittee.
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