Pediatric Audiology Summit: Integrating Medical Practice with Audiology Friday, March 27, and Saturday, March 28, 2015 Office Park 1680 Tullie Circle NE, Classroom 3 404-785-7853 choa.org/therapisteducation
Registration and Conference Information Pediatric Audiology Summit: Integrating Medical Practice with Audiology Friday, March 27, and Saturday, March 28, 2015 Registration Fee $225 Available discounts (check only one if applicable): Refund Policy: If you need to cancel your registration, notify us at least seven days before the course and we will issue a refund (minus $25 administrative fee). No-shows or cancellations received fewer than seven days prior to the course are ineligible for a refund. Register Online Visit choa.org/therapisteducation to register. Call 404-785-7703 if you are not able to register online. Location Office Park 1680 Tullie Circle NE, Classroom 3 Visit choa.org/locations and click Office Park for door-to-door directions. Accommodations Mention for discounted rates. Doubletree Hotel Atlanta North Druid Hills 2061 North Druid Hills Road 404-321-4174 doubletree1.hilton.com Courtyard by Marriott Executive Park/Emory 1236 Executive Park Drive NE 404-728-0708 marriott.com
Agenda Friday, March 27 7:30 a.m. Registration and continental breakfast 8 a.m. Genetics of Hearing Loss Cecelia A. Bellcross, Ph.D., M.S., C.G.C. 10 a.m. Break 10:15 a.m. Hearing Loss in the High Risk Newborn Ira Adams-Chapman, M.D., M.P.H. Noon Lunch (on your own) 1 p.m. CMV: The Silent Infection Andi Shane, M.D., M.P.H., M.Sc. 2:30 p.m. Break 2:45 p.m. Childhood Cancer Treatment and Hearing Loss: Frontiers in Detection, Prevention and Intervention Anna Janss, M.D., Ph.D. 4 p.m. Adjourn Saturday, March 28 7:30 a.m. Continental breakfast 8 a.m. Pediatric Hearing Loss Brian Herrmann, M.D. 9:45 a.m. Break 10 a.m. Hearing Loss in Acute Rehabilitation Stephanie Ried, M.D., M.A Noon Adjourn
Course Information General Information Continuing Education This program is offered for 1.0 CEUs (Intermediate level; Professional area). /Georgia Academy of Audiology is approved by the American Academy of Audiology to offer Academy CEUs for this activity. The program is worth a maximum of.975 CEUs. Academy approval of this continuing education activity does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures. Any views that are presented are those of the presenter/ce Provider and not necessarily of the American Academy of Audiology. resolves to assure that its educational mission, and particularly its continuing medical education program, is not influenced by the special interest of any corporation or individual. While having a financial interest of professional affiliation with a corporation does not necessarily influence a speaker s presentation, the standards of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education require that the relationship be disclosed to the audience. Any potential conflict of interest will be made known to participants at the beginning of the activity. Please visit choa.org/therapistevents for more information on courses at Children s. Objectives At the completion of this conference, the participant should be better able to: Identify genetic syndromes associated with hearing loss. Describe the process of genetic testing for non-syndromic hearing loss. Explain the importance of identifying the underlying genetic causes of hearing loss. Identify risk factors for hearing loss in the high risk newborn. Identify the limitations of current screening protocols and recommendations for followup audiological assessments. Discuss impact of hearing impairment on long term neurodevelopmental outcomes of the high risk infant. Describe the epidemiology and manifestations of congenital CMV infections, including auditory findings. Discuss the management of infants identified with congenital CMV infection. Describe the role of the audiologist in the management of infants with congenital CMV infection. Identify the agents causing hearing loss in children with childhood cancer and the challenges in measuring this loss. Discuss interventions to prevent or reduce morbidity of hearing loss in survivors of childhood cancer. Describe the evaluation process for children with suspected hearing loss. Highlight syndromic and nonsyndromic forms of pediatric hearing loss. Identify common causes of hearing loss found in the acute rehabilitation setting. Recognize the role of hearing screening in the management of the child with brain injury.
Conference Information Course Description This conference for hearing healthcare professionals will focus on a variety of medical conditions related to pediatric hearing loss including premature development, chemotherapy, congenital cytomegalovirus, stroke, various otologic diseases, and genetic syndromes. Experts from the fields of Genetics, Infectious Disease, Neonatology, Oncology, Otolaryngology, and Physiatry will provide a foundation for often complex medical diagnoses and their connection to hearing loss. Conference participants will have the unique opportunity to dialogue with highly respected professionals whose insight will enrich the management of pediatric patients with hearing loss. Who should attend? This course is designed for audiologists, as well as speech therapists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists who have an interest in learning more about hearing loss in these patient populations. Parents who are involved with children with these diagnoses are also welcome to attend. This educational activity does not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, policies or procedures of, its staff or representatives. Children s cannot and does not assume any responsibility for the use, misuse or misapplication of any information provided. Faculty Ira Adams-Chapman, M.D., M.P.H. Assistant Professor of Pediatrics Emory University School of Medicine Neonatologist Cecelia A. Bellcross, Ph.D., M.S., C.G.C. Assistant Professor and Director of Genetic Counseling Training Program Emory University School of Medicine Brian Herrmann, M.D. Pediatric Otolaryngologist Pediatric Ear, Nose, and Throat of Atlanta Medical Director for Hearing Loss Anna Janss, M.D., Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pediatric Neuro-oncology Emory University School of Medicine Stephanie Ried, M.D., M.A. Pediatric Physiatrist Children s Rehabilitation Associates at Andi Shane, M.D., M.P.H., M.Sc. Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Global Health Emory University Medical Director of Hospital Epidemiology and Infection Prevention Conference Coordinator Michelle Moore, M.S., O.T.R./L. Senior Program Coordinator 404-785-7853 michelle.moore@choa.org All programs are intended to be accessible to all persons. If you have a disability and require assistance in order to fully participate in the conference activities, call the conference coordinator to discuss your specific needs.
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