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Rebekah F. Cunningham - Author
EHDI - Indiana Sate Dept. of Health
Credentials: Ph.D.
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Rebekah Cunningham, PhD is the Director for the EHDI Program at the Indiana State Department of Health, Genomics and Newborn Screening. She was formerly at Cardon Children's Medical Center Department of Audiology in Mesa, AZ, where she performed comprehensive evaluations and provided rehabilitation to infants and young children. She was an Associate Professor in the Department of Audiology at A.T. Still University for twelve years. Her passion has always been pediatric-focused, whether teaching Au.D. students, providing services or overseeing the Program responsible for ensuring timely and appropriate newborn hearing screenings and follow up to the babies in Indiana. She has served for nearly 20 years on committees and task forces for local and national audiology organizations. Dr. Cunningham has taught, presented, and published for over 15 years on the topics of assessment and management of children with hearing loss and/or auditory processing difficulties. |
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Julie Swaim - Co-Presenter,Author
EHDI - Indiana Sate Dept. of Health
Credentials: B.A. in Communications with a concentration in Spanish
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Julie Swaim has worked as an Indiana EHDI Parent Consultant since 2009. She helped develop and implement the telephone protocol for contacting parents after birth to encourage follow through with hearing evaluations. Previously Julie worked with public schools and Indiana businesses to create and program student/Internship collaboration. Before children, she worked in international marketing focusing on South America and as a television reporter with the hope of becoming a foreign correspondent. Parenthood changed her focus when her son was diagnosed with profound hearing loss in 1990. This quarter of a century has fueled her desire to help improve information available for parents at every stage of their Hearing journey. |
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Lisa Wolfe - Co-Presenter,Author
EHDI - Indiana Sate Dept. of Health
Credentials: B.S. with Minor in Interpersonal Relations and in Psychology of Human Development
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Lisa has worked as a Parent Consultant for EHDI since February of 2015. Prior to that she was a parent guide for the Indiana Hands & Voices Guide By Your Side program. Before having a child with hearing loss Lisa’s career focused on computer software support, conversions and training. Lisa’s son was born at 23 weeks and spent 4 ½ months in the NICU. He failed his newborn hearing screen when leaving the NICU and 3 months later was diagnosed with hearing loss. Because of the challenges Lisa faced in her hearing loss journey with her son, she is very passionate about helping other families navigate through all options available to them and helping them to connect to all available resources. |
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