Cochlear Implants: Optimizing Patient Benefit through Team Management and Family-Based Aural Rehabilitation

Course: #2297Level: Intermediate 1 Hour
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  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to discuss the importance of having a team of professionals manage patients with cochlear implants.
  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to discuss three ways to optimize a child's benefit from a cochlear implant
  • checkmarkParticipants will be able to discuss how sensory processing deficits can impact a child's benefit from a cochlear implant.

Course created on April 30, 2004

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