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February 17, 2004
New Weapon Against Hearing Loss?
Marines are participating in the first controlled clinical trial to test an otoprotective pill.
Treating Children With HIV in Chicago
Through teamwork, the special infections disease team at Children’s Memorial Hospital meets the challenge of working with children with Human Immunodeficiency Virus.
Developing a Statewide Strategy to Improve Reimbursement
In the first in an occasional series on the work of the State Advocates for Reimbursement network focuses on efforts in Florida.
Advocating for Insurance for Young Patients
How one committee partnered with parents to make a difference on the issue of speech services for children in Cincinnati.
Consensus Model for Ethical Decision-Making
Falling Through the Cracks: One Long Journey to Correct Identification
Parents share their journey through newborn hearing screening and early intervention.
Audrey's Story and an Update on Maggie
Parents share their journey through newborn hearing screening and early intervention.
The Gift: Cochlear Implant Brings A Year of Change
A look at the cochlear implant decision-making and candidacy process—and the first year from the perspective of one cochlear implant user.
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In This Issue:
New Weapon Against Hearing Loss?
Treating Children With HIV in Chicago
Developing a Statewide Strategy to Improve Reimbursement
Advocating for Insurance for Young Patients
Consensus Model for Ethical Decision-Making
Falling Through the Cracks: One Long Journey to Correct Identification
Audrey's Story and an Update on Maggie
The Gift: Cochlear Implant Brings A Year of Change
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