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Progressive Hearing Loss and Balance Disorders: From Diagnosis to Effects on Management, Education and Families October 12 th and 13 th , 2018 Education Office Building 7960 Birmingham Dr. San Diego, CA 92123 AGENDA DAY ONE AGENDA DAY ONE AGENDA DAY ONE AGENDA DAY TWO AGENDA DAY TWO AGENDA DAY TWO 10:00-10:45 Registration 10:45-11:00 Welcome 11:00-12:30 Controversies in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Cytomegalovirus Induced Hearing Loss Albert Park, MD-University of Utah 12:30-1:30 Lunch 1:30-3:00 Long-Term Hearing Outcomes and Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer Survivors Treated with Cisplatin Kristin R. Knight, MS Oregon Health and Science University 3:00-3:15 CMV/Ototoxicity Cases RCHSD Audiology 3:15-3:30 Break 3:30-4:45 Social, Emotional and Educational Considerations Associated with Progressive Hearing Loss Cheryl DeConde Johnson, EdD University of Arizona 4:45-5:45 Familial Stress with Progressive Hearing Loss Sheila Pratt, PhD University of Pittsburgh 5:45-6:15 Break & Box Dinner 6:15-7:30 Family Panel: Drs. Johnson & Pratt 7:30-8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast 8:00-9:30 Progression of Hearing Loss/Balance Disorders Devin McCaslin, PhD-Mayo Clinic 9:30-10:00 Surgical and Non-Surgical Causes of Progressive Hearing Loss in Children: What can be done about it? Daniela Carvalho, MD-Rady Children’s Hospital, Otolaryngology 10:00-10:15 Break 10:15-10:30 Cases on Balance and Conductive HL RCHSD Audiology 10:30-12:00 SNHL-Understanding the Cause is Important for Treatment Robert Harrison, PhD-University of Toronto/Sick Kids Hospital 12:00-1:30 Lunch-Optional Educator Round Table Discussion 1:30-3:00 Hearing Loss and Tinnitus from Noise: Diagnosis and Management Across the Lifespan Brian Fligor, ScD-Lantos Technology 3:00-3:15 Break 3:15-3:45 Management of Acoustic Neuroma and Neurofibromatosis Type 2 Rick Friedman, MD, PhD UCSD Otolaryngology Marc Schwartz, MD UCSD Neurosurgery 3:45-4:45 Developmental Plasticity and Progressive Hearing Loss Robert Harrison, PhD-University of Toronto/Sick Kids Hospital 4:45-5:00 Wrap-up and Adjourn FACULTY FACULTY FACULTY University of Utah/Primary Children’s Hospital Albert H. Park, MD Albert H. Park, MD Albert H. Park, MD University of Toronto/Sick Kids Hospital Robert Harrison, PhD Robert Harrison, PhD Robert Harrison, PhD UCSD, Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery Rick Freidman, MD, PhD; Marc Schwartz, MD Rick Freidman, MD, PhD; Marc Schwartz, MD Rick Freidman, MD, PhD; Marc Schwartz, MD UCSD and Rady Children’s Hospital, Otolaryngology Daniela Carvalho, MD Daniela Carvalho, MD Daniela Carvalho, MD Lantos Technology Brian Fligor, ScD Brian Fligor, ScD Brian Fligor, ScD Mayo Clinic, Rochester Devin McCaslin, PhD Devin McCaslin, PhD Devin McCaslin, PhD Oregon Health and Science University Kristin R. Knight, MS Kristin R. Knight, MS Kristin R. Knight, MS University of Arizona Cheryl DeConde Johnson, EdD Cheryl DeConde Johnson, EdD Cheryl DeConde Johnson, EdD Rady Children’s Hospital Audiology Case Studies/Presentations Case Studies/Presentations Case Studies/Presentations University of Pittsburgh Sheila Pratt, PhD Sheila Pratt, PhD Sheila Pratt, PhD POLICIES Cancellations: It is the goal of Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego to not cancel scheduled education courses; however, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule any course due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. Courses will be cancelled at least 48 hours in advance. Registered participants will be notified by phone or email. Full refund of course fee/deposit will be issued if class is cancelled by Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego. Refunds: If the participant decides to cancel, Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego must be notified at least 48 hours in advance (excluding weekends) prior to the date of the class. Full refund of course fee less 20% administrative fee will be mailed if cancella- tion was made within 48 hours of the originally scheduled class. No refund will be issued if registration was cancelled less than 48 hours or if “no show.” Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego provides notice to its public that when an indi- vidual has any concerns with the material presented in this document or course that the department has not addressed, he or she is encouraged to contact the Departments of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at 858-966-8100. If concerns have not been met, the public may also contact the Rady Children’s Hospital Patient Relations Department at 858-966-4950 or to report any concerns or register complaints about a Joint Commission-accredited health care organization by calling 1-800-994-6610. Proceeds from this course may support departmental needs of the Audiology Department. OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES It is estimated that newborn hearing screening correctly identifies 3-6 babies with hearing loss per 1000 births. It is understood that many other children will acquire hearing loss or have progression of existing hearing loss. CMV, surgical intervention, and treatments for pediatric cancer are contributing factors for hearing loss in many of the children we treat. Additionally, a significant number of these children will have concomitant concerns that include balance disorders and tinnitus. We know that correctly identifying etiology and understanding the role plasticity plays will impact our ability to provide successful treatment to children with progressive hearing loss. Our speakers will give a unique perspective on the impact progressive hearing loss plays in the lives of the many children we see. In addition to addressing diagnosis and management challenges, the impact progressive hearing loss has on family stress will be addressed. Social, emotional and educational placement will be considered. Relevant case histories will be presented. CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTINUING EDUCATION CONTINUING EDUCATION Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego is approved by the American Academy of Audiology to offer Academy CEUs for this acvity. The program is worth a maximum of 1.30CEUs. Academy approval of this connuing educaon acvity is based on course content only and does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedure, or adherence of the event to the Academy's Code of Ethics. Any views that are presented are those of the presenter/CE Provider and not necessarily of the American Academy of Audiology. Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego is approved by the Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board (SLPAHADB) to offer CEUs for this activity. The program is worth a maximum of 1.30 CEUs, of which .925 hours are specific to Hearing Aid Dispensing hours. Day one is approved for 0.70 ASHA CEUs; day two is approved for 0.65 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level; professional area). Faculty Disclosure It is the policy of Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego to ensure balance, independence, objectivity and scientific rigor. Planning must be free of the influence or control of a commercial entity, and promote improvements or quality in healthcare. Course directors, course planners, faculty and all others in control of the educational content for the CE activity must disclose all relevant financial and nonfinancial relationships. For a listing of faculty disclosure information, including relevant financial and nonfinancial relationships, please visit: https://www.rchsd.org/documents/2016/04/ sound-wave-symposium-faculty-disclosures.pdf In addition, disclosure will be made to all participants at the conference location, prior to the commencement of the educational activity. Kristen Baisley, AuD Pediatric Audiologist Shani Goldgrub, AuD Pediatric Audiologist Keri Cole, AuD Pediatric Audiologist Julie Purdy, PhD Audiology Manager Karen Faillace, AuD Pediatric Audiologist Julie Strickland, AuD Pediatric Audiologist PROGRAM COMMITTEE PROGRAM COMMITTEE PROGRAM COMMITTEE ? ? Questions ? ? contact Celeste Estrada 1-858-966-5930 ~ [email protected]

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Page 1: Progressive Hearing Loss and Balance Disorders · Progressive Hearing Loss and Balance Disorders: From Diagnosis to Effects on Management, Education and Families October12October12--13,

Progressive Hearing Loss and Balance Disorders: From Diagnosis to Effects on Management, Education and Families

October 12th and 13th, 2018 Education Office Building

7960 Birmingham Dr. San Diego, CA 92123

AGENDA DAY ONEAGENDA DAY ONEAGENDA DAY ONE AGENDA DAY TWOAGENDA DAY TWOAGENDA DAY TWO

10:00-10:45 Registration

10:45-11:00 Welcome

11:00-12:30 Controversies in the Diagnosis and

Treatment of Cytomegalovirus

Induced Hearing Loss

Albert Park, MD-University of Utah

12:30-1:30 Lunch

1:30-3:00 Long-Term Hearing Outcomes and

Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer

Survivors Treated with Cisplatin

Kristin R. Knight, MS

Oregon Health and Science University

3:00-3:15 CMV/Ototoxicity Cases

RCHSD Audiology

3:15-3:30 Break

3:30-4:45 Social, Emotional and Educational

Considerations Associated with

Progressive Hearing Loss

Cheryl DeConde Johnson, EdD

University of Arizona

4:45-5:45 Familial Stress with Progressive

Hearing Loss

Sheila Pratt, PhD

University of Pittsburgh

5:45-6:15 Break & Box Dinner

6:15-7:30 Family Panel: Drs. Johnson & Pratt

7:30-8:00 Registration and Continental Breakfast

8:00-9:30 Progression of Hearing Loss/Balance

Disorders

Devin McCaslin, PhD-Mayo Clinic

9:30-10:00 Surgical and Non-Surgical Causes of

Progressive Hearing Loss in Children:

What can be done about it?

Daniela Carvalho, MD-Rady

Children’s Hospital, Otolaryngology

10:00-10:15 Break

10:15-10:30 Cases on Balance and Conductive HL

RCHSD Audiology

10:30-12:00 SNHL-Understanding the Cause is

Important for Treatment

Robert Harrison, PhD-University of

Toronto/Sick Kids Hospital

12:00-1:30 Lunch-Optional Educator Round

Table Discussion

1:30-3:00 Hearing Loss and Tinnitus from Noise:

Diagnosis and Management Across

the Lifespan

Brian Fligor, ScD-Lantos Technology

3:00-3:15 Break

3:15-3:45 Management of Acoustic Neuroma and

Neurofibromatosis Type 2

Rick Friedman, MD, PhD

UCSD Otolaryngology

Marc Schwartz, MD

UCSD Neurosurgery

3:45-4:45 Developmental Plasticity and

Progressive Hearing Loss

Robert Harrison, PhD-University of

Toronto/Sick Kids Hospital

4:45-5:00 Wrap-up and Adjourn

FACULTYFACULTYFACULTY

University of Utah/Primary Children’s Hospital

Albert H. Park, MDAlbert H. Park, MDAlbert H. Park, MD

University of Toronto/Sick Kids Hospital

Robert Harrison, PhDRobert Harrison, PhDRobert Harrison, PhD

UCSD, Otolaryngology and Neurosurgery

Rick Freidman, MD, PhD; Marc Schwartz, MDRick Freidman, MD, PhD; Marc Schwartz, MDRick Freidman, MD, PhD; Marc Schwartz, MD

UCSD and Rady Children’s Hospital, Otolaryngology

Daniela Carvalho, MDDaniela Carvalho, MDDaniela Carvalho, MD

Lantos Technology

Brian Fligor, ScDBrian Fligor, ScDBrian Fligor, ScD

Mayo Clinic, Rochester

Devin McCaslin, PhDDevin McCaslin, PhDDevin McCaslin, PhD

Oregon Health and Science University

Kristin R. Knight, MSKristin R. Knight, MSKristin R. Knight, MS

University of Arizona

Cheryl DeConde Johnson, EdDCheryl DeConde Johnson, EdDCheryl DeConde Johnson, EdD

Rady Children’s Hospital Audiology

Case Studies/PresentationsCase Studies/PresentationsCase Studies/Presentations

University of Pittsburgh

Sheila Pratt, PhDSheila Pratt, PhDSheila Pratt, PhD

POLICIES Cancellations: It is the goal of Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego to not cancel

scheduled education courses; however, we reserve the right to cancel or reschedule

any course due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances. Courses will be

cancelled at least 48 hours in advance. Registered participants will be notified by

phone or email. Full refund of course fee/deposit will be issued if class is cancelled by

Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego.

Refunds: If the participant decides to cancel, Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego must

be notified at least 48 hours in advance (excluding weekends) prior to the date of the

class. Full refund of course fee less 20% administrative fee will be mailed if cancella-

tion was made within 48 hours of the originally scheduled class. No refund will be

issued if registration was cancelled less than 48 hours or if “no show.”

Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego provides notice to its public that when an indi-

vidual has any concerns with the material presented in this document or course that

the department has not addressed, he or she is encouraged to contact the

Departments of Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology at 858-966-8100. If

concerns have not been met, the public may also contact the Rady Children’s Hospital

Patient Relations Department at 858-966-4950 or to report any concerns or register

complaints about a Joint Commission-accredited health care organization by calling

1-800-994-6610. Proceeds from this course may support departmental needs of the

Audiology Department.

OBJECTIVESOBJECTIVESOBJECTIVES

It is estimated that newborn hearing screening correctly identifies

3-6 babies with hearing loss per 1000 births. It is understood that

many other children will acquire hearing loss or have progression

of existing hearing loss. CMV, surgical intervention, and

treatments for pediatric cancer are contributing factors for hearing

loss in many of the children we treat. Additionally, a significant

number of these children will have concomitant concerns that

include balance disorders and tinnitus. We know that correctly

identifying etiology and understanding the role plasticity plays

will impact our ability to provide successful treatment to children

with progressive hearing loss. Our speakers will give a unique

perspective on the impact progressive hearing loss plays in the

lives of the many children we see. In addition to addressing

diagnosis and management challenges, the impact progressive

hearing loss has on family stress will be addressed. Social,

emotional and educational placement will be considered.

Relevant case histories will be presented.

CONTINUING EDUCATIONCONTINUING EDUCATIONCONTINUING EDUCATION

Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego is approved by the American Academy of Audiology to offer Academy CEUs for this activity. The program is worth a maximum of 1.30CEUs. Academy approval of this continuing education activity is based on course content only and does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedure, or adherence of the event to the Academy's Code of Ethics. Any views that are presented are those of the presenter/CE Provider and not necessarily of the American Academy of Audiology.

Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego is approved by the Speech-Language

Pathology and Audiology and Hearing Aid Dispensers Board (SLPAHADB) to

offer CEUs for this activity. The program is worth a maximum of 1.30 CEUs,

of which .925 hours are specific to Hearing Aid Dispensing hours.

Day one is approved for 0.70 ASHA CEUs; day two is approved for 0.65

ASHA CEUs (Intermediate level; professional area).

Faculty Disclosure

It is the policy of Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego to ensure balance,

independence, objectivity and scientific rigor. Planning must be free of the

influence or control of a commercial entity, and promote improvements or

quality in healthcare. Course directors, course planners, faculty and all others

in control of the educational content for the CE activity must disclose all

relevant financial and nonfinancial relationships. For a listing of faculty

disclosure information, including relevant financial and nonfinancial

relationships, please visit: https://www.rchsd.org/documents/2016/04/

sound-wave-symposium-faculty-disclosures.pdf In addition,

disclosure will be made to all participants at the conference location, prior to

the commencement of the educational activity.

Kristen Baisley, AuD

Pediatric Audiologist

Shani Goldgrub, AuD

Pediatric Audiologist

Keri Cole, AuD

Pediatric Audiologist

Julie Purdy, PhD

Audiology Manager

Karen Faillace, AuD

Pediatric Audiologist

Julie Strickland, AuD

Pediatric Audiologist

PROGRAM COMMITTEEPROGRAM COMMITTEEPROGRAM COMMITTEE

? ? Questions ? ? contact Celeste Estrada

1-858-966-5930 ~ [email protected]

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Rady Children’s Hospital & Health Center

3020 Children’s Way MC 5010

San Diego, CA 92123

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Progressive Hearing Loss and Balance Disorders: From Diagnosis to Effects on Management, Education and Families

October12October12--13, 201813, 2018

Registration Information

TARGET AUDIENCETARGET AUDIENCETARGET AUDIENCE This course is designed for audiologists and LSLS professionals in all practice settings who treat pediatric as well as adult populations.

This course will prove valuable in the day-to-day practices of physicians, hearing aid dispensers, speech pathologists, early intervention-

ists, nurse practitioners and physician assistants involved in hearing related issues.

Early Bird by 08/31/2018

Two Days $350.00

One Day $250.00

After 08/31/2018

Two Days $400.00

One Day $300.00

Breakfast, lunch and box dinner included in the registration fee.

Please inform us of dietary considerations.

No on-site registration will be accepted.

A block of rooms has been reserved at the Four Points Sheraton at 8110 Aero

Drive at a rate of $139.00 (+ tax) single occupancy, per night. Room reserva-

tions must be made by September 12th in order to take advantage of conference

rates. Call the Four Points Sheraton Reservations at (858) 277-8888: mention

Rady Children’s Hospital Sound Wave Symposium rates.

Mail with payment to: Rady Children’s Hospital-San Diego

3020 Children’s Way MC 5010

San Diego, CA 92123

Attn: Celeste Estrada

Please mail checks with registration form made payable to:

Rady Children’s Hospital - San Diego

Or simply fax this sheet (credit card only) to:

Fax: (858) 966-7803

Phone: (858) 966-8100

Please include a cover sheet

Attn: Celeste Estrada

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