Resources

North Carolina Infant-Toddler Program

Central directory of resources for parents, caregivers, or families on various information for children with special health care needs

North Carolina Public Health Laboratory

Public health laboratory that consists of providing lab support for public health programs in the state.

North Carolina Medicaid

Provides medical coverage for individuals who meet certain requirements such as having a disability, income level, etc.

First Sound: Newborn Hearing Program

The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) program screens and provides treatment for infants diagnosed with a hearing condition and support for families

Direct to Consumer Telemedicine Application

Lloyd Sirmons presents on Direct to Consumer Telemedicine Application, with focus on how the DTC market changed with the onset of COVID-19.

David Everman, MD — The Clinical and Molecular Complexity of Split-hand/foot Malformation (SERN/SERGG 2014)

The Art of Choosing

Dr. Iyengar presents on the implications of choice.

Telegenetics in Region 3 (SERC): Past Successes and Plans for the Future

Dr. Andersson speaks about telegenetics activities in the Southeast Region Collaborative. This is the first of a two-part presentation along with Dr. David Flannery (presentation also available on SERC).

Meg Comeau, MHA — State Statutes and Legislation Related to Coverage of Dietary Treatments of Heritable Disorders (SERN/SERGG 2017)

Keynote Address: “State Statutes and Legislation Related to Coverage of Dietary Treatments of Heritable Disorders” Meg Comeau, MHA, Catalyst Center, Boston University School of Public Health

Michael Bober, MD, PhD — Skeletal Dysplasia: Overview and Emerging Therapies (SERN/SERGG 2013)

Dr. Bober presents on skeletal dysplasia.

Stuart Shapira, MD, PhD — Routine Second Testing in Newborn Screening for Hypothyroidism and Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia: Is One Screening Test Sufficient? (SERN/SERGG 2012)

Dr. Shapira presents on Newborn Screening for Hypothyroidism and Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia.

Pedro Juan Santiago Borrero, MD — Researching Genetic Diseases in Puerto Rico (SERN/SERGG 2011)

Dr. Santiago presents on genetic disease research in Puerto Rico.

Project ECHO “The democratization of medical knowledge

Dr. Hawkins presents, “Project ECHO: The democratization of medical knowledge”

Emily Lisi, MS, CGC — The Current Status of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing (SERN/SERGG 2017)

Invited Speaker: Emily Lisi, MS, CGC – Mayo Clinic “The Current Status of Direct-to-Consumer Genetic Testing”

The Exciting World of Genetics in India – From Clinical to Chromosomes, and Metabolic to Molecular

Dr. Verma presents on genetics in India.

The Importance of Standardization of Language and Coding for Newborn Screening

Dr. Zuckerman presents at the 2010 SERGG Annual Meeting.

What’s New in Newborn Screening – July 2010

Dr. Therrell presents at the 2010 SERGG Annual Meeting.

Elizabeth Krupinski, PhD — Vision for Telemedicine (SERN/SERGG 2017)

“Vision for Telemedicine” Elizabeth A. Krupinski, PhD, Emory University School of Medicine

Kirk L. Pappan, PhD — Using Clinical Metabolomics to Screen for Inborn Errors of Metabolism (SERN/SERGG 2017)

Dr. Pappan presents, “Using Clinical Metabolomics to Screen for Inborn Errors of Metabolism”

Update on Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation

Dr. Morava presents at Tulane University on Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation.