15th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 13-15, 2016 • San Diego, CA
3/01/2010 | 3:20 PM - 3:50 PM | Topical Session 3 | 2 - Audiological Services
A Day in the Life of a Pediatric Audiologist: A Round-Table Discussion
Pediatric audiologists are often employed in settings that allow them the privilege of working with children at all levels of development, with many unique features and needs. The pediatric audiologist also understands that each child is different, and similar audiological findings between children can often cause very different listening and hearing difficulties in each child. The purpose of this break-out session is to give pediatric audiologists the opportunity to come together with peers to discuss their most challenging cases. The presenters will begin the round-table discussion by presenting several cases from the state of Oklahoma, and then facilitate discussion among attendees to the session. Attendees are encouraged to participate and provide non-identifying information that provides background, test results, and care plans for their own cases.
Attendees of this break-out sessions will:
• Present history and audiological findings in a format that protects the identity of the child.
• Obtain ideas for use with patients in the clinical setting.
• Collaborate with peers by respectfully listening and participating in round-table discussion.
This break-out session will highlight the unique skills of pediatric audiologists. The round-table discussion will encourage attendees to brainstorm with other professionals for ideas and tips that would be beneficial any day in the life of the pediatric audiologist.
See Addendum: Case Presentation Guideline for Attendees
Addendum
Case Presentation Guideline
1. Patient Initials: ____________
2. Date of Birth: ____________
3. NBHS Results: ____________
4. Diagnostic Findings: __________________________________________________________________________________
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5. Audiological Care Plan: __________________________________________________________________________________
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6. Comments: __________________________________________________________________________________
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- Present history and audiological information that protects the identity of the child. Obtain ideas for use with patients in the clinical setting. Collaborate with peers by respectfully listening and participating in round-table discussion.
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Presenters/Authors
Meredith Gatzemeyer
(Primary Presenter), Oklahoma State Department of Health/SoonerStart, meredithg@health.ok.gov;
Meredith Gatzemeyer, Au.D., CCC-A is a pediatric audiologist with SoonerStart, Oklahoma’s early intervention program. Meredith has over 13 years of experience working with pediatrics in a variety of settings, and enjoys the family-centered services provided through SoonerStart. Meredith earned her Master of Communication Disorders at LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and her Au.D. at Arizona School of Health Sciences.
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Joan Burns
(Co-Presenter), OSDH, joanb@health.ok.gov;
Joan Burns, M.A., CCC-A is a pediatric audiologist serving several rural counties in northeast Oklahoma. She has over 30 years experience as an audiologist and really enjoys working with children and their parents. She has a younger sister with a severe hearing loss and remembers the challenges her parents faced years ago.
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Deborah Earley
(Co-Presenter), OSDH, DebbieE@health.ok.gov;
Deborah Earley, M.S., CCC-A has practiced audiology in Oklahoma for 29 years. She is the Follow-up/Audiology Coordinator for Oklahoma's Newborn Hearing Screening Program. She co-facilitates the Oklahoma Audiology Taskforce (OKAT) and facilitates the Protocols subcommittee of OKAT
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Mary Ellen Finerty
(Co-Presenter), OSDH, MaryEF@health.ok.gov;
Mary Ellen Finerty, M.A., CCC-A is a pediatric Audiologist at the Muskogee County Health department in Muskogee Oklahoma. She has worked at the Health Department for 26 years providing a full range of pediatric audiological testing including diagnostic ABR, pediatric hearing aid fittings, management and follow-up.
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Casey Newman
(Co-Presenter), TCCHD, cnewman@tulsa-health.org;
Casey is a pediatric audiologist at the Tulsa City/County Health Department. Casey provides diagnostic testing and hearing aid services, as well as newborn hearing screening services. TCCHD provides NBHS services in both English and Spanish. Casey is active in the Tulsa community, volunteering her time with children with hearing loss and with her church.
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