This grand rounds presentation features audiologists from Phoenix Children's Hospital sharing case studies of five pediatric patients with auditory concerns. Collaboration, counseling, and cross-check principles are used to obtain best outcomes.
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Learning Outcomes
- After this course, participants will be able to describe methods to give unexpected results to parents and patients in a clear way.
- After this course, participants will be able to explain why using the results of multiple audiology measures is necessary to obtain an accurate picture of the patient’s auditory status.
- After this course, participants will be able to discuss the importance of counseling and follow up in the patient care journey.
Agenda
| 0-5 Minutes | Introduction |
| 5-20 Minutes | Case 1 |
| 20-35 Minutes | Case 2 |
| 35-50 Minutes | Case 3 |
| 50-65 Minutes | Case 4 |
| 65-80 Minutes | Case 5 |
| 80-90 Minutes | Summary, Q & A |
Presented By

Allie Sayer
AuD CCC-A
Allie Sayer, AuD, CCC-A graduated from Arizona State University with a Bachelor of Science degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences; she also graduated from Barrett, the Honors College at ASU after completing an honors thesis studying vocabulary differences in children with mild to moderate hearing loss in comparison to their normal hearing peers. She continued at Arizona State University to obtain her Doctorate in Audiology degree, after completing her hospital-based externship at St. Louis Children's Hospital. Dr. Sayer worked in the private sector with both children and adults before coming to Phoenix Children's Hospital. She is a member of and certified through the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association. Her clinical areas of specialty include diagnostics, hearing aids, and cochlear implants.
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Laura Marchman
AuD CCC-A
Laura Marchman, AuD, CCC-A, is a clinical audiologist at Phoenix Children’s specializing in the diagnosis and management of pediatric hearing loss. She graduated from the University of
Oklahoma with a Bachelor’s in Communication Sciences and Disorders. She then
obtained her Doctorate in Audiology at Arizona State University after completing a
4th year externship at the Central Institute for the Deaf in St. Louis, MO. Laura has
special interests in hearing aids and cochlear implants, as well as creating a fun,
patient-centered environment for all families.
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Lynn Eyde
AuD CCC-A
Lynn Eyde, Au.D. CCC-A, FAAA, is the manager of the Audiology Department at Phoenix
Children's Hospital. She graduated from Washington State University in 2010 with her a
degree in Speech and Hearing Sciences and moved to Arizona to pursue a Doctorate of
Audiology. She graduated from the University of Arizona in 2014. She moved to the greater
Phoenix area after graduating and began her clinical practice at an otolaryngology clinic.
Ten years ago, Lynn started working as an audiologist at Phoenix Children's. Before
becoming the manager, she worked as a clinical audiologist, the newborn hearing screening
coordinator, and the supervisor of the Audiology Department. Lynn works closely with
families and the audiology team to ensure that each patient is provided with high-quality,
evidence-based, and patient/family-centered care.
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Paige Petersen
AuD
Paige Petersen, AuD, CCC-A is a clinical audiologist at Phoenix Children’s Hospital with over 10 years of experience in the diagnosis and management of pediatric hearing loss. She graduated from Butler University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communication Sciences and Disorders in 2010 and obtained her Doctorate in Audiology from Rush University in 2014. Prior to joining the team at Phoenix Children’s Hospital, she worked at Seattle Children’s Hospital assessing and treating
patients in both the inpatient and outpatient setting. She has publications in the area
of hearing loss characterization in children with cleft lip and palate. Her clinical interests include diagnostics, hearing devices, patient education, and audiologic management of patients with craniofacial conditions.
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Deborah Flynn
AuD CCC-A
Deborah Flynn is the Audiology Lead for Cochlear Implants at Phoenix Children's Hospital. She has extensive experience in identification, intervention, and management of infants, children, and teens with hearing loss. Her involvement in the Audiology Team includes cochlear implants, hearing aids, pediatric audiological evaluations, ototoxic monitoring, evoked potentials, assistive listening technology, and newborn hearing screenings. Her clinic
interests include a multidisciplinary team approach for children with cochlear implants and hearing aids. She presents on various audiological topics throughout Arizona.
She has been an adjunct professor at AT Still University, Arizona School of Health Sciences and enjoys teaching students.
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Wendy Steuerwald
AuD CCC-A
Wendy Steuerwald, AuD, is the Director of Audiology at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. She works with hospital leadership and audiologists to create an environment where exceptional patient care is the norm. This includes use of evidence based practice, process improvement initiatives, expansion of services offered, the addition of new locations, and hiring the best audiologists. Wendy’s overall focus is to improve the patient’s experience within audiology. Professional leadership includes committee work with the American Academy of Audiology, American Speech Language Hearing Association, and multiple state organizations. Wendy also participated in numerous presentations and publications. Local committee work includes participation in the interdisciplinary Stop CMV AZ partnership.
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Financial: Allie Sayer is employed by Phoenix Children's Hospital. Non-financial: Allie Sayer has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
In lieu of accepting an honorarium, a donation has been made to Phoenix Children's Hospital.
Financial: Laura Marchman is employed by Phoenix Children's Hospital. Non-financial: Laura Marchman has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
In lieu of accepting an honorarium, a donation has been made to Phoenix Children's Hospital.
Financial: Lynn Eyde is employed by Phoenix Children's Hospital. Non-financial: Lynn Eyde has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
In lieu of an honorarium, a donation has been made to Phoenix Children's Hospital.
Financial: Paige Petersen is employed by Phoenix Children's Hospital. Non-financial: Paige Petersen has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
In lieu of an honorarium, a donation has been made to Phoenix Children's Hospital.
Financial: Deborah Flynn is employed by Phoenix Children's Hospital. Non-financial: Deborah Flynn has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
In lieu of accepting an honorarium, a donation has been made to Phoenix Children's Hospital.
Financial: Wendy Steuerwald is employed by Phoenix Children's Hospital. Non-financial: Wendy Steuerwald has no relevant non-financial relationships to disclose.
In lieu of accepting an honorarium, a donation has been made to Phoenix Children's Hospital.
Sponsor Disclosure: in partnership with Phoenix Children's Hospital
Content Disclosure: This learning event does not focus exclusively on any specific product or service.
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