18th ANNUAL EARLY HEARING DETECTION & INTERVENTION MEETING
March 3-5, 2019 • Chicago, IL

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3/06/2012  |   1:45 PM - 2:45 PM   |  Hospital Training Boot Camp   |  Jeffersonian/Knickerbocker   |  5

Hospital Training Boot Camp

As seen in the 2009 Diagnosis and Loss to Follow-up (LTF)/Loss to Documentation (LTD) Summary by CDC, Oklahoma now has the fifth lowest LTF/LTD rates in the nation at 10.8%. This is a significant improvement from previous LTF/LTD of 40% in past years. How did we do it? The Oklahoma EHDI Program has launched an attack on LTF/LTD to ensure that all babies are receiving initial screening as well as appropriate and timely follow-up. Many reasons have contributed to our success improving LTF/LTD including implementing an improved data management system, incorporating a Follow-up/Audiology Coordinator, and adding a Quality Assurance/Data Coordinator. The most crucial activity that has increased our success is mastering hospital trainings that have proven to be one of the best tools for statewide impact. Experience has shown that content is important but knowing how to convey the message is also vital. This breakout presentation will provide techniques for successful hospital training. Participants will learn: • What information to present • How to prepare for the trenches • How to be purposeful in the approach • How to capture your audience • How to get buy-in from the hospital staff • How to make a lasting impression • How to balance “information” vs. “feeling” During this presentation, participants (AKA soldiers) will be pushed to their limits to discover strategies about rethinking their role in hospital trainings. This includes intense preparation, immense dedication, and structured routines to get you in shape to head into the trenches for combat against LTF/LTD. Participants will also receive motivation to continue efforts for improvement and develop comradery with other states in this epic battle. Examples of presentations and hospital packets will be presented so EHDI programs can make modifications of these products for their state.

  • 1) Learn effectiveness of presentation methods from Oklahoma's successful hospital trainings 2) Learn examples from Oklahoma's presentations and hospital packets that can be modified for any state 3) Learn from other states how they have been able to reduce their LTF/LTD

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Patricia Burk (), Oklahoma State Department of Health, PatriciaAB@health.ok.gov;
Patricia Burk, is the EHDI Coordinator for the Newborn Hearing Screening Program at the Oklahoma State Department of Health. Patricia helps to promote early identification, diagnosis, and amplification of children with hearing loss throughout the State of Oklahoma. She also facilitates the Oklahoma Audiology Taskforce to address pediatric audiology initiatives across the state. Patricia holds a Masters in Speech-Language Pathology from the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Patricia is internationally certificated as a Listening and Spoken Language Specialist, Certified Auditory-Verbal Therapist. She has experience as a Speech-Language Pathologist working with children and adults who have hearing loss. Patricia is a Quality Improvement Advisor for the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management and currently serves on the Joint Committee on Infant Hearing as a representative for the Directors of Speech and Hearing Programs of State Health and Welfare Agencies.


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