NEW BORN HEARING SCREENING HEARING LOSS Incidence Over all: 1-3 per 1000 live births In NICU: 2-4 per 100 NICU Graduates. Etiology 1. Genetic A) mutation in connexin 26 B)…
Slide 1Newborn Hearing Screening AAP Teleconference November 12, 2003 Slide 2 Review of Practice Implications from Teleconference Part 1 Moeller Slide 3 Review of Practice…
Slide 1Standards for NHS Equipment aka What Are We Measuring in NHS Programs? Barbara L. Kurman, Au.D., FAAA Vice-President, Northeastern Technologies Group, Inc., NY Managing…
Slide 1Reaching Out to Professionals: Workshop Development Amy Mirizzi, MPH Donna C. Maselli, RN, MPH Connecticut Department of Public Health Hartford, CT Slide 2 Faculty…
Slide 1Management of Children With Bilateral Mild or Unilateral Hearing Loss Diane L Sabo Faye P McCollister Yusnita Weirather Slide 2 Research findings Language and academic…
Slide 1Neurofibromatosis By B. T. Slide 2 What is Neurofibromatosis? u The neurofibromatoses are genetic disorders of the nervous system that primarily affect the development…
1.Dentinogenesis imperfecta2. What is dentinogenesis imperfecta? Dentinogenesis imperfecta is a disorder of tooth development. This condition causes the teeth to be discolored…
1. Ozarks Technical Community College 2. Hearing Loss is defined by… Degree/Magnitude of Loss Normal, slight, mild, moderate, moderately-severe, severe, profound…
1. Universal NeonatalHearing ScreeningIs it obligatory, voluntaryor not really necessary?Dr. Dr. h.c. Monika LehnhardtFounder of Lehnhardt Academy andChairwoman of Prof.…
Assessment of hearing in children Hearing impairment in children is not uncommon 2-4 per 1000 newborns will have permanent childhood hearing loss More common in low socioeconomic…