Sara Kennedy - Co-Presenter,Author
Colorado Hands & Voices
Credentials: Director
Other Affiliations: OT
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Sara is a mom of four children, including a daughter who was born at home and later identified with a profound hearing loss. An occupational therapist by training, Sara has worked for Hands & Voices since 2000, currently serving as the Colorado chapter director and the editor for the quarterly newspaper, the Communicator, at the Headquarters level. Sara has a special interest in advocating for hearing screening in the homebirth community. She was a coauthor for the handbook Bridge to Preschool: Navigating a Successful Transition as well as articles and presentations on teaching our deaf/hh children about sex, promoting self advocacy, progressive hearing loss, and the decision process regarding cochlear implants. She finds parenting teenagers to be an even bigger challenge. |
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Vickie Thomson - POC,Co-Presenter
University of Colorado
Credentials: PhD
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Vickie Thomson, PhD, served at the Director of the Colorado Newborn Hearing Program at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment from 1991 to 2012. She received her master’s degree in audiology from the University of Northern Colorado in 1978 and her doctorate degree from the University of Colorado Boulder in 2007. As a clinical audiologist Vickie started one of the first infant hearing programs at Boulder Community Hospital. She has provided technical assistance in developing screening programs in Colorado and in other states and countries. She has written numerous articles on the importance of early identification and intervention of hearing loss in infants. She currently is the principle investigator if the HRSA EHDI grant and is a consultant to the National Center on Hearing Assessment and Management. |
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Emily Fields - Co-Presenter
Colorado Dept of Public Health & Environment
Credentials: MS, CGC
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Emily monitors state hearing screening outcomes and provides technical assistance for the EHDI program in Colorado. She maintains the EHDI CHIRP database with reports submitted by hospitals, midwives, audiologists and early interventionists. Emily also has a degree in genetic counseling and is taking a lead role in maintaining a genetics component in the Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs Unit, where she works at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. |
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