15th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 13-15, 2016 • San Diego, CA
2/22/2011 | 11:20 AM - 11:50 AM | Topical Session 5 | International Ballroom E (M2) | 2 - Audiological Services
Teleaudiology: The Key to Serving Rural Populations
The presentation will provide a brief overview of past and present telehealth applications in audiology, as well as teleaudiology services being implemented in rural Wisconsin. A videotaped demonstration will allow participants to view the pilot project currently underway at the Marshfield Clinic. This pilot has redcued travel tome to pediatric follow-up from four hours to less than 45 minutes by adding more than 20 outreach sites.
- 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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Elizabeth Seeliger
(), WSB, elizabeth.seeliger@dhs.wi.gov;
Elizabeth has worked as a clinical audiologist in a variety of settings, helping to guide children and families through the process of diagnosis and intervention of hearing loss. As the Wisconsin Sound Beginnings (WSB) Program Director Elizabeth has played a leadership role in the development of a data, tracking and referral system, developed educational resources for hospitals, providers and an interactive notebook for parents. Elizabeth has also spearheaded the initiative to enable WI homebirth midwives to provide UNHS. Elizabeth has also provided technical assistance and consultation locally and internationally on quality improvement in EHDI systems. Elizabeth currently sits on the board of directors for the WI Chapter of Families for Hands & Voices and Hands & Voices HQ.
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Cindy See
(Primary Presenter), Marshfield Clinic, see.cynthia@marshfieldclinic.org;
Dr. Cynthia See is an audiologist at the Marshfield Clinic with a special interest in pediatrics. In collaboration with the Wisconsin Sound Beginnings, she is on a team to improve early hearing detection and intervention in Central and Nothern Wisconsin. Dr. See serves as the Clinical Audiologist to the Wisconsin Newborn Screening Program Hearing Subcommittee.
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