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Baby Diana becomes Minnesota’s youngest patient to receive cochlear implant after battle with meningitis

As an infant, Diana was diagnosed with bacterial meningitis, a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that took her ability to hear in one ear. During her care journey, she had a cochlear implant placed to restore her hearing and became the youngest patient in Minnesota – and the second-youngest patient in the country – to ever have this procedure.

Loaner hearing aid program help brothers Connor and Roman prepare for cochlear implants

Tyla and Matt weren’t sure what was possible after they learned their second child Connor was born with significant hearing loss. With the expert care Connor received while getting a cochlear implant at Children’s Minnesota – they knew exactly what to do when their other son, Roman, was also born with significant hearing loss.

Grand Rounds: Multidisciplinary approach and care of deaf and hard of hearing children

February 1, 2018, 8 a.m. – 9 a.m., Minneapolis

Chelsea Kimlinger, AuD, CCC-A

Walk for Talk: Hear-O 5k

January 1, 1970, 12 a.m. – 12 a.m., Roseville

By participating or pledging a walker in the Walk for Talk you will help give a child a voice.  The goal of the event is to raise funds to enable all students to reach their full potential regardless of their family's income level.  With your help, we can ensure that each and every student is provided with the best opportunity to achieve lifelong success.

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