Bilateral Implantation in Young Children: Parent and Teacher Observations (HOPE)

Course: #242Level: Intermediate 1 Hour
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This class will describe a group of 20 children, ranging in age from one year to 16 years, who have bilateral cochlear implants.

Learning Outcomes

  • checkmarkParticipants will name three benefits that might be expected from bilateral implantation.
  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to explain how questionnaires can be used to assess the effectiveness of bilateral implantation in individuals.
  • checkmarkParticipants will describe techniques for auditory training after the second cochlear implant.

Agenda

0-5 Minutes Introduction
5-20 Minutes Description of children included in the study
20-30 Minutes Auditory training provided after second cochlear implant
30-40 Minutes Description of questionnaires and analysis of responses
40-55 Minutes Comments from parents, teacher, audiologists and the children themselves
55-60 Minutes Questions and Answers

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