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A/Prof. Valerie Sung1,2,3, Dr Teresa Y.C. Ching4,5,6, Ms Libby Smith1, Ms Vivienne Marnane7, Ms Alison King8, Dr Rachael Beswick9, Dr Claire Iseli2,3, Dr Peter Carew1,3 1Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Parkville, Australia, 2Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, Australia, 3University of Melbourne, Parkville,...
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Dr Peter Carew1,2, Dr Daisy Shepherd1,2, Libby Smith2, Tegan Howell2, Michelle Lin2, Prof Edith Bavin2,3, Prof Sheena Reilly1,2,4, Prof Melissa Wake1,2,5, A/Prof Valerie Sung1,2,6 1The University Of Melbourne , Parkville, Australia, 2Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Parkville, Australia, 3La Trobe University,...
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Dr Peter Carew1,2, Dr Daisy Shepherd1,2, Libby Smith2, Qi Rui Soh2, A/Prof Valerie Sung1,2,3 1The University Of Melbourne , Parkville, Australia, 2Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Parkville, Australia, 3Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, Australia The outcomes of children early identified with “non-target”...
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Dr Natalie Zehnwirth1,2,3, Ms Libby Smith2, Ms Jessica  Xu2, A/Prof  Valerie Sung1,2,4 1The Royal Children’s Hospital, Parkville, Australia, 2Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Parkville, Australia, 3Ballarat Health Services, Ballarat, Australia, 4The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia Introduction: Concomitant developmental disability is...
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Ms Stephanie Thai1, Ms  Vivian  Tran1, Ms  Libby Smith2, Dr Valerie  Sung1,2,3, Dr  Peter Carew1,2 1The University Of Melbourne, Carlton, Australia, 2Murdoch Children’s Research Institute, Melbourne, Australia, 3Royal Children’s Hospital, Melbourne, Australia Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has caused unprecedented changes...
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Ms Jan Pollard1 1Sonic Equipment, Nundah, Australia Newborn hearing screening devices are either ABR or ASSR based using specific detection algorithms. Responses to a broadband stimulus, usually Chirps, at 35 dBnHL are required for pass result. Diagnostically for babies with...
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Mrs Mikaela Dammers1, Dr Rachael Beswick1, Mrs Gayle Hemsley2, Ms Lia Traves3, Ms Jane Fitzgibbons1 1Healthy Hearing, Nundah, Australia, 2Department of Education – Hearing Pathways, , Australia, 3Queensland Children’s Hospital, South Brisbane, Australia In Queensland, not only is there no...
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Ms Alison Collins1, Dr Rachael Beswick2, Associate Professor Carlie Driscoll1, Associate Professor Joseph Kei1 1University Of Queensland, St Lucia, Australia, 2Children’s Health Queensland, Healthy Hearing Program, Nundah, 4012 Background: Infants diagnosed with a conductive hearing loss (CHL) can be at...
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Ms Alison Collins1, Dr Rachael Beswick2, Associate Professor Carlie Driscoll1, Associate Professor Joseph Kei1 1University Of Queensland, Sr Lucia, Australia, 2Children’s Health Queensland, Healthy Hearing Program, Nundah, 4012 Background/Objectives: Universal Newborn Hearing Screening (UNHS) aims to identify infants born with...
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Dr Jane Fitzgibbons1, Ms Lia Traves1 1Children’s Health Queensland, Brisbane, Australia Queensland’s targeted surveillance program for children with risk factors is currently under redesign. To provide better value care and to improve geographical service equity, a new model of care...
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