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Collaboration

A WHO Report: Framework for Action on Interprofessional Education and Collaborative Practice
WHPA Statement on Interprofessional Collaborative Practice | World Health Professions Alliance
Working on Working Together: A Systematic Review on How Healthcare Professionals Contribute to Interprofessional Collaboration

What is Interprofessional Practice?
Case Study: Team Helps Child With Hearing Loss Develop Language Skills
Using the Interprofessional Practice (IPP) Case Rubric

Chapter 4: Utilizing Public Health Partners: Opportunities for Integrating and Improving State EHDI Programs

Deaf Professionals

Chapter 19: Deaf Professionals and Community Involvement with Early Education
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EHDI-PALS is supported by the National Center for Hearing Assessment and Management (NCHAM) at Utah State University with informatics support provided by the University of Maine Developmental Epidemiology and Biobehavioral Informatics Group. As a research center at Utah State University, NCHAM is supported by funds from the Utah State Legislature as well as various private, state, and federal entities. From 2001 - 2024 NCHAM served as the National Technical Resource Center for all state-based Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) programs in the United States. NCHAM is committed to promoting respectful dialogue about how to improve services for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Materials, presentations, and other activities disseminated by NCHAM represent many different views and opinions by stakeholders interested in improving services and outcomes for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Developers, authors, and presenters of those materials and activities are responsible for the views and content of their material and no endorsement by NCHAM, USU, or any of our funders is implied or expressed.