2024 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Conference

March 17-19, 2024 • Denver, CO

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Untangling the Complexity of Pediatric Audiology

Pediatric Audiology is the practice of testing pediatric patients to determine their current auditory function in order to provide appropriate intervention options for communication. This presentation will provide audiologists with the tools to “think outside the box” about complex pediatric audiology patients. The use of subjective audiology measures (i.e. case history and functional assessment) and objective diagnostic tests to make thorough diagnosis will be discussed. Additionally, presenters will explain how to use all available pieces of the puzzle to make appropriate recommendations for patient focused, family-centered intervention. Case studies will be reviewed to provide examples of thinking outside the box with complex cases.

  • Learner will be able to select appropriate assessment measures for patients with complex histories and/or needs.
  • Learner will be able to provide appropriate intervention recommendations based on the pediatric patient and their families desired outcomes.
  • Learner will be able to explain the value of objective and subjective measures in working with pediatric patients.

Presentation:
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Handouts:
3478265_16204GabrielBargen.pdf

Transcripts:
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Presenters/Authors

Gabriel Bargen (Primary Presenter,Co-Author), Idaho State University, barggabr@isu.edu;
Gabriel Anne Bargen, Ph.D., is the Executive Director for the Idaho State University Health Science Center in Meridian, Idaho and an Associate Professor of Audiology in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders. Her clinical and research training includes master's degrees in both speech-language pathology and audiology and a PhD in Audiology from the University of Kansas. She instructs ISU courses including pediatric audiology and advance aural rehabilitation. Professional interests include pediatric audiology specifically diagnostic hearing assessment and treatment; assessing risks associated with hearing dysfunction in infants; clinical application of screening and diagnostic auditory brainstem response (ABR) testing; otoprotective agents. Dr. Bargen’s current research focuses on evaluating risk indicators for delayed-onset hearing loss and finding ways to make resources accessible to all children who are hard of hearing or deaf in Idaho by connecting community entities across the state. She also has a grant to evaluate the efficacy of an otoprotective agent against noise induced hearing loss. Dr. Bargen is on the Idaho Sound Beginnings (EHDI) Advisory Board, she is a member of the ASHA Special Interest Group (SIG) 6 Coordinating Committee, she is on the American Journal of Audiology Editorial Review Board and the SIG 9 Editorial Review Board, and serves as co-faculty lead for the Infant Pediatric Audiology supplement for the Utah Regional Leadership Education in Neurodevelopmental Disabilities (URLEND) program.


ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
• Receives Salary for Employment from Idaho State University.

Nonfinancial -
• Has a Professional (advise the board on best practice and evidence based practice for newborn hearing screening and intervention) relationship for Board membership.

AAA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
Financial relationship with Idaho State University St. Luke's Hearing and Balance Center Idaho SoundBeginning Advisory Board.
Nature: Financially, Bargen recieves salary from Idaho State University Financially, Stich-Hennen receives salary from St. Luke's Hearing and Balance Center Non-financially, Bargen and Stich-Hennen are members of the Idaho SoundBeginnngs Advisory Committee.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

Jessica Stich-Hennen (Co-Presenter,Author), St. Luke's Idaho Elks Hearing & Balance Center -Boise , stichhej@slhs.org;
Jessica Stich-Hennen, AuD, PASC, earned her doctorate in audiology from Idaho State University and her bachelor's degree in business administration from North Dakota State University. In 2011, Dr. Stich-Hennen earned Specialty Certification in Pediatric Audiology (PASC) from the American Board of Audiology. Dr. Stich-Hennen specializes in pediatric diagnostics and amplification, auditory osseointegrated implants (i.e. BAHA), Auditory Brainstem Response (ABR) evaluations, and Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) evaluations. Dr. Stich-Hennen works as the primary audiologist for the Idaho Cleft Palate and Craniofacial team. She has served on Idaho Hands & Voices (IDHV) Board, Idaho’s Early Hearing Detection Intervention (EHDI) Advisory Committee and several committees and executive board for the Idaho Speech Hearing Association (ISHA). Dr. Stich-Hennen has given numerous regional and national professional presentations on various topics in pediatric audiology and co-authored a chapter in the EHDI e-book titled “Risk Monitoring for Delayed-Onset Hearing Loss.”


ASHA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
No relevant financial relationship exists.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.

AAA DISCLOSURE:

Financial -
Financial relationship with Elks Hearing & Balance, St Lukes Health System.
Nature: Employed.

Nonfinancial -
No relevant nonfinancial relationship exists.