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The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children

The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children EDITORIAL The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children Examining the Challenges and Opportunities in Early Cochlear Implantation N APRIL 2003, MORE THAN 700 CLINICIANS AND RE- mainstream. Cochlear implants are increasingly viewed searchers convened the Ninth Symposium on as a tool for social integration of deaf children, as well as Cochlear Implants in Children in Washington, providing cognitive and psychosocial benefit. Thus, the DC. Sponsored by the Listening Center at Johns educational and rehabilitative strategies assisting suc- I Hopkins and The River School of Washington, DC, cessful inclusion were explored. the symposium served as an international forum on the chal- The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Chil- lenges and opportunities found in current practices of early dren highlighted emerging research related to plasticity of cochlear implantation, addressing a range of issues of im- the auditory pathway, infant assessment, implant candi- portance to early-onset deafness and its rehabilitation. This dacy and surgery, speech and language perception and pro- issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Sur- duction, programming strategies, and ever wider develop- gery is dedicated to the highlights of this conference. mental domains now known to be affected by early cochlear The need for timely updates http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck Surgery American Medical Association

The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children

The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children

Abstract

EDITORIAL The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children Examining the Challenges and Opportunities in Early Cochlear Implantation N APRIL 2003, MORE THAN 700 CLINICIANS AND RE- mainstream. Cochlear implants are increasingly viewed searchers convened the Ninth Symposium on as a tool for social integration of deaf children, as well as Cochlear Implants in Children in Washington, providing cognitive and psychosocial benefit. Thus, the DC. Sponsored by the Listening Center at Johns...
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Publisher
American Medical Association
Copyright
Copyright 2004 American Medical Association. All Rights Reserved. Applicable FARS/DFARS Restrictions Apply to Government Use.
ISSN
2168-6181
eISSN
2168-619X
DOI
10.1001/archotol.130.5.497
pmid
15148167
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Abstract

EDITORIAL The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Children Examining the Challenges and Opportunities in Early Cochlear Implantation N APRIL 2003, MORE THAN 700 CLINICIANS AND RE- mainstream. Cochlear implants are increasingly viewed searchers convened the Ninth Symposium on as a tool for social integration of deaf children, as well as Cochlear Implants in Children in Washington, providing cognitive and psychosocial benefit. Thus, the DC. Sponsored by the Listening Center at Johns educational and rehabilitative strategies assisting suc- I Hopkins and The River School of Washington, DC, cessful inclusion were explored. the symposium served as an international forum on the chal- The Ninth Symposium on Cochlear Implants in Chil- lenges and opportunities found in current practices of early dren highlighted emerging research related to plasticity of cochlear implantation, addressing a range of issues of im- the auditory pathway, infant assessment, implant candi- portance to early-onset deafness and its rehabilitation. This dacy and surgery, speech and language perception and pro- issue of the Archives of Otolaryngology–Head & Neck Sur- duction, programming strategies, and ever wider develop- gery is dedicated to the highlights of this conference. mental domains now known to be affected by early cochlear The need for timely updates

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JAMA Otolaryngology - Head & Neck SurgeryAmerican Medical Association

Published: May 1, 2004

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