PRESENTER(S):
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Nancy M Young - Childrens Memorial Hospital
Credentials: MD
Other Affiliations: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Northwestern University School of Communication
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Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Head of the Section of Otology & Neurotology within the Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology and Medical Director of the Audiology and Coclear Implant Programs at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. A Fellow of the Hugh Knowles Hearing Center of Northwestern University School of Communication in Evanston, Illinois. Course Director of the 13th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, a multidisciplinary international comference-Chicago, July 2011. Dr Young completed a fellowship in Neurotology prior to dedicating her clinical practice to the pediatric population. Areas of special interest include diagnosis and management of hearing loss, surgical implants to address hearing loss, congenital and acquired cholesteatoma, and management of children with Ushers syndrome, auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder, Charge syndrome and post-meningitic deafness. Currently serves as Co-Chair of the State of Illinois Newborn Hearing Screening Advisory Committee. |
Lisa Weber - Children's Memorial Hospital
Credentials: Au.D.
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Lisa Weber Au.D, CCC-A is a licensed Audiologist and a graduate of Indiana University. She has practiced as a clinical Audiologist specializing in cochlear implants since June 2001. She served as the clinical director and cochlear implant program coordinator of a large ENT practice in Fort Wayne, Indiana prior to joining the staff at Children’s Memorial Hospital in October, 2008. Lisa completed her clinical doctorate in Audiology (AuD) through Salus University in December 2009. Lisa continues to specialize in cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing systems and electrophysiology testing. |
Anne Murphy - Children's Memorial Hospital
Credentials: LCSW, MS
Other Affiliations: DePaul University Graduate School of Social Work
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Anne Murphy, LCSW, MS is a licensed social worker who has been practicing in the medical field for 7 years. Anne received her Master's of Science and Child Development from the Erikson Institute in 2003 and her Master's in Social Work from Loyola University of Chicago in 2004. Anne specializes in working with children, adolescents and their families as they adjust to hearing loss diagnosis. She also dedicates herself to addressing barriers for non compliance and helps guide families to resources in the community. |
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AUTHOR(S):
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Nancy M Young - Childrens Memorial Hospital
Credentials: MD
Other Affiliations: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine; Northwestern University School of Communication
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BIO: Professor of Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Head of the Section of Otology & Neurotology within the Division of Pediatric Otolaryngology and Medical Director of the Audiology and Coclear Implant Programs at Children's Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. A Fellow of the Hugh Knowles Hearing Center of Northwestern University School of Communication in Evanston, Illinois. Course Director of the 13th Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children, a multidisciplinary international comference-Chicago, July 2011. Dr Young completed a fellowship in Neurotology prior to dedicating her clinical practice to the pediatric population. Areas of special interest include diagnosis and management of hearing loss, surgical implants to address hearing loss, congenital and acquired cholesteatoma, and management of children with Ushers syndrome, auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder, Charge syndrome and post-meningitic deafness. Currently serves as Co-Chair of the State of Illinois Newborn Hearing Screening Advisory Committee. |
Lisa Weber - Children's Memorial Hospital
Credentials: Au.D.
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BIO: Lisa Weber Au.D, CCC-A is a licensed Audiologist and a graduate of Indiana University. She has practiced as a clinical Audiologist specializing in cochlear implants since June 2001. She served as the clinical director and cochlear implant program coordinator of a large ENT practice in Fort Wayne, Indiana prior to joining the staff at Children’s Memorial Hospital in October, 2008. Lisa completed her clinical doctorate in Audiology (AuD) through Salus University in December 2009. Lisa continues to specialize in cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing systems and electrophysiology testing. |
Anne Murphy - Children's Memorial Hospital
Credentials: LCSW, MS
Other Affiliations: DePaul University Graduate School of Social Work
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BIO: Anne Murphy, LCSW, MS is a licensed social worker who has been practicing in the medical field for 7 years. Anne received her Master's of Science and Child Development from the Erikson Institute in 2003 and her Master's in Social Work from Loyola University of Chicago in 2004. Anne specializes in working with children, adolescents and their families as they adjust to hearing loss diagnosis. She also dedicates herself to addressing barriers for non compliance and helps guide families to resources in the community. |