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The Distance Learning in Genetics for EHDI
Professionals Project began in August 2006 with funding
from Tm Bioscience and the American College of Medical
Genetics Foundation. Project staff at Gallaudet
University are working in collaboration with geneticists
at the Virginia Commonwealth University and with the
director and staff of the National Center on Hearing
Assessment and Management to achieve two project goals:
1) to improve the basic knowledge of EHDI (Early Hearing
Detection and Intervention) state coordinators and their
key staff members regarding genetic factors in hearing
loss and
2) to facilitate interaction among EHDI state
coordinators and their key staff members to share ideas
and improve their efforts to integrate genetics into EHDI
programs at the local level.
Based on the results of
needs assessment targeted to EHDI state coordinators
(Burton et al. Genet Med 8(8):510-517, 2006), we have
developed a distance learning course with modules on
specific topics in genetics to meet the educational needs
of these professionals. This course is also open to
other interested professionals in any field.
Gallaudet University Department of Hearing, Speech and
Language Sciences
is
approved by the
Continuing Education Board of the American
Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to provide
continuing education activities in speech-language
pathology and audiology. This program is offered for
3.7 CEUs (Introductory Level; Basic Communication
Processes Area). Click on the dark blue toolbar at
the top of the page to learn more about this course.
The
online course "Genetics and Hearing Loss for EHDI
Professionals" will be offered again
during the Fall 2008 semester (Course dates: September
15 - November 21, 2008). Course registration is
now open.
Click here for
general information on course registration.
Click here for course registration.
For a list of resources
in genetics for EHDI professionals
click here.
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