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Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Have a question about what is ethical according to the American Speech-Language Hearing Association? See: https://t.co/wMOHvYcP3g 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Q: How do you know if something is an ethical dilemma? A: If it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck...it's a duck 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Gabriele S. Nicolet of DC Board of Audiology and Speech Language Pathology is our post-lunch speaker. 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow We're now taking a lunch break from the 2016 Symposium. Thank you to each of the speakers! 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Holmes advocates for using "referred" instead of "failed" when baby tests positive to newborn screening. 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow "Deaf individuals should be recruited to participate in the DC EHDI program" - of 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow shares video on the Deaf Mentor Program at New Mexico School for the Deaf: https://t.co/ysma8fECsS. 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Tawny Holmes, Esq. of is sharing her perspective, as a deaf individual, on EDHI 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Roadmap for DC newborn screening: https://t.co/JvwOffU2eE. 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow Untimely data entry, incorrect contact info for families among difficulties DC EHDI program encounters 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow We received several responses to yesterday's question! Thank you for participating! https://t.co/1ncggwxDy5 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow National guideline is that 95% of infants receive hearing screening: Sandra A. Battiste from EHDI program 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
Baby's First Test @BabysFirstTest Follow What's the 1-3-6 guidelines? https://t.co/ZKHjnzKANI 8 years 7 months ago Reply Retweet Favorite
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