Venerannda Leon Guerrero held her slumbering infant in her arms in a Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities Education, Research and Service (CEDDERS) testing center at the University of Guam as she watched an audiologist in Colorado conduct a diagnostic test to determine whether or not her baby has a hearing loss. The remote test was held in October and marked the first technology-enabled distance diagnostic testing for hearing loss on very young infants in Guam. This event was made possible through the Tele-audiology Project.