These teleconferences are usually held on
the second Tuesday of the selected month, unless otherwise announced.
The conferences:
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Start at 2:00 pm (eastern time).
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Serve as a forum to discuss and share
EHDI issues, ideas and activities with people working in fields
related to newborn screening.
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Allow the communication and
dissemination of information to States, on various EHDI activities.
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2008 Call Dates: March 11th, May
13th, July 8th, September 9th, and November 18th
A real-time, web-based Caption
Service will be available for the use of hard of hearing and deaf
AD-HOC call participants. More
Information
EHDI Ad
Hoc and Special Topics Teleconference Transcripts
NOTE:
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DISCLAIMER:
The transcripts posted on this Web site are presented in full and do not
necessarily represent the views or policies of the Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC), the U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (HHS), or the U.S. Public Health Service (PHS).
July 8, 2008
How HIPAA, FERPA, and Part C IDEA Privacy Regulations Affect Newborn
Hearing Screening Programs [PDF]
May 28, 2008
Congenital Cytomegalovirus: Information for State EHDI Programs:
Considering Dried Blood Spot Screening or Testing [PDF]
March 25, 2008
eRA Commons Grant-tracking System
eRA Commons Grant-tracking System
(Link
to recording of the session - Web-based audio and PowerPoint)
Note: You may enter any word for “Name” when prompted. There is a
period of silence at the start of the program.
eRA Commons Grant-tracking System (Transcript)
October 30, 2007
SIDS and Newborn Hearing Screening
SIDS and Newborn Hearing Screening (Transcript)
Overview of CDC’s Sudden, Unexpected Infant Death Initiative
(Presentation)
SIDS and Newborn Hearing Screening - Rubens (Presentation)
September 11, 2007
1000 Hz Tympanometry: Uses and Abuses
1000 Hz Tympanometry: Uses and Abuses (Transcript)
Tympanometry Visual Materials (Presentation)
July 10, 2007
Auditory Brainstem Implant (ABI):
An Option for Some
Individuals with Hearing Loss (Transcript)
Auditory Brainstem
Implant (ABI) (Presentation)
January 9, 2007
Overview of the New
CDC-EHDI Survey
October 24, 2006
Grants.gov Training (Recorded with Microsoft LiveMeeting)
[To view the recording, click on the title above. Enter your name in the
first field and click "view recording". Then click on "Click to download
Live Meeting Replay for offline viewing".]
September 12, 2006
Working with Non-English Speaking Families and Interpreters
July 11, 2006
Overview and Results from
the Colorado and Massachusetts Family Survey Project
March 14, 2006
Joint Committee on Infant Hearing (JCIH)
Update
November 15, 2005
Congenital CMV and Hearing Loss (repeat)
October 25, 2005
Congenital CMV
and Hearing Loss
September 6, 2005
AAP PediaLink®
Scholarships
August 23, 2005
Choices in
Deafness: Revisited
May 5, 2005 (Ad HOC)
Risk of Bacterial Meningitis in Children with Cochlear Implants
April 26, 2005 (Special
Topics)
EHDI Border Babies
February 2005
EHDI and Minority Populations
January 2005
A multi-center evaluation of how many infants with permanent hearing loss
pass a two-stage OAE / A-ABR newborn hearing screening protocol.
September 2004
How to Establish Chapters for Family Voices and Hands & Voices
July 2004
A Bird's Eye View of the Public Health Information Network (PHIN)
May 2004
November 2003
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National Perinatal Association: “Overview of NPA Cultural Resource
Guide”
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Family Voices: “EHDI: Reaching out to the Native American Indian
Community”
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National Alliance for Hispanic Health: “EHDI: Reaching out to the
Hispanic Community”
September 2003
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The role of the primary care physician in the EHDI process.
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The pediatricians perspective on their role in the EHDI process.
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The parent's perspective on the role of the pediatrician and the medical
home in the EHDI process.
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What is being done to involve, support and educate pediatricians about
EHDI
July 2003
· Resources for families of
infants and children with hearing loss
January 2003
November 5, 2002
Data Linking Systems in:
September 2002
July 2002
May 2002
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AAP Champion Project Update
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Audiology workshops and training seminars
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Training for Early Interventionists
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ASHA activities for Better Speech and Hearing Month
March 2002
January 2002
November 2001
September 2001
July 2001
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Cochlear Implants (Position statement,
effectiveness, and other issues)
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Cochlear Implants for children with
Auditory Neuropathy
May 2001
March 2001
January 2001
November 2000
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Update from the National Institute on
Deafness and Other Communication Disorders (NIDCD)
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Update from the Office of Special
Education and Rehabilitative Services (OSERS)
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Update from the Maternal and Child
Health Bureau (MCHB)
For the
convenience of our participants with hearing loss, a real-time web
based captioning service is available for CDC EHDI teleconferences. A
Caption Writer listens to the spoken comments from the teleconference
and immediately types the comments into a computer. By logging into a
special website, participants with hearing loss can view the comments as
the Caption Writer records them. Users of this caption service can also
type their questions or comments directly to the Caption Writer, who in
turn will voice these comments to the rest of the teleconference
participants.
Those interested in using this
caption service for the teleconference should email
ehdi@cdc.gov with their name and
email address to receive the login information for the translation
website.
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Date:
November 05, 2008
Content source: National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental
Disabilities