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This document is an overview of newborn screening, screened conditions, types of specimen problems and errors, hearing screening tips and facilities and more information for Professional Support.
This document discusses newborn screening, screened conditions, and family support for those who have one of the disorders detected by the Newborn Screening Program.
This form is used by audiologists to report their audiological results to the New Mexico Department of Health after screening a newborn’s hearing.
This survey form helps the New Mexico Early Detection and Intervention advisory council gather current data in order to update the resource list of professionals who provide newborn and pediatric audiology services in our state.
This form is used by physicians to report the results of their hearing screen or diagnostic audiological evaluation to the New Mexico Department of Health.
This form helps you track your baby’s hearing, understanding and talking in their first year.
This document describes how the diagnostic audiological assessment process works.
Audiologist section of the newborn hearing screening program manual.
This form makes it easy for families to track their baby’s hearing screening follow-up tasks from birth to 6 months old.
This glossary of terms makes understanding the terminology used when talking about newborn hearing screening much easier. It explains such terms as auditory brainstem response, audiogram, audiologist, early intervention, and dozens more.
This form makes it easy for physician’s to track a baby’s hearing screening follow-up tasks from birth to 6 months old.
Explains the many reasons why you should continue with follow-up visits if your baby does not pass newborn hearing screening.
Explains requirements for initial hearing screening, rescreening of infants who refer, infants not screened prior to discharge, infants who pass screen but have an identified risk factor, hospital documentation and communication of screening results, hospital screening requirements, and more.

