Dr. Murphy shares her experience working with interpreters as a pediatric audiologist. She describes best practices for working with interpreters, provides critical insights and advice from her personal experience, and includes specific cases that proposed a complex challenge for interpretation.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
AuD, CCC-A
Dakota Sharp, Au.D., CCC-A is a clinical assistant professor and audiologist at the University of South Carolina Montgomery-Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic. He is originally from Virginia, and received both his bachelor's and doctorate of audiology from James Madison University in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. He completed his clinical externship year with Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, where his love for pediatric cochlear implants and hearing aids was sparked. He works with patients of all ages in the clinic at UofSC, where he recently launched their newborn ABR services and pediatric hearing aid program. When he's not in clinic or teaching Master's SLP students, he is spending time with his wife, dog, and his fun-loving baby boy.
AuD
Kelly Murphy is an audiologist at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta, where she has worked for the last seven years. Prior to that, she was manager of audiology at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She has a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Georgia, and a doctorate in audiology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Her current work involves diagnostic evaluations, hearing aid management, and cochlear implant management in the pediatric population in a hospital setting.
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Timeline |
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10 min: Introduction and language background |
10 min: Current options for interpretation |
10 min: Best practices for scheduling and working with interpreters |
10 min: Considerations and challenges of working with interpreters |
10 min: Challenging and interesting interpreting cases |
10 min: Question/Answer Time |
Financial | Dr. Dakota Sharp is a paid employee of the University of South Carolina. He is the host for On the Ear and receives compensation from Speechtherapypd.com. |
Nonfinancial | No relevant non-financial relationships exist. |
Financial | Kelly Murphy received compensation for this presentation from SpeechTherapyPD.com. |
Nonfinancial | No relevant non-financial relationships exist. |