2018 Maryland Early Hearing Detection and Intervention
Annual Conference
Working Together to Improve Maryland's EHDI System
This course is offered for .65 ASHA CEUs (Intermediate Level, Professional area)
2018 EHDI Conference Financial Disclosure information available by clicking here
Rachel Kolb Rachel is a Rhodes scholar and a current third-year PhD student in the English department at Emory University. Her public work on deafness, communication, and ethics has been published in venues ranging from the New York Times to the Atlantic and the San Francisco Chronicle. She also gave a TED talk at TEDx Standford and has presented about advocacy issues for deaf children at several national conferences.
Kori Hamilton Biagas Kori has over ten years of experience in instruction, education policy, and technical assistance. Kori has a unique and broad perspective of the interworking of education from the classroom to the national policy level. Her localized work at regional centers addressed educational inequity on the basis of religiion, race, gender, national origin and socioeconomic status.
The 2018 Maryland Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Stakeholders Meeting has been funded through a grant by the Office for Genetics and People with Special Health Care Needs, Maryland Department of Health.
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