I am a Pediatric Audiologist and Owner of Little Listeners, LLC. I have been an audiologist in Oklahoma for 10 years and am passionate about early identification and intervention for children with hearing loss. I graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Texas Woman’s University in 2009 and obtained my Doctorate in Audiology from the University of North Texas in 2014.
Throughout my time in a clinic setting, I specialized in hearing assessments and hearing technology (hearing aids, cochlear implants, bone conduction devices) for pediatrics and adults. I have been blessed to serve patients and families from infancy through 100+ years old. My special interests include infant assessment as well as assessing and supporting children with complex medical needs. I am proud to share that I have over 4,000 hours of experience in infant hearing assessment for Oklahoma families.
I love the work I have done serving the community through quality hearing healthcare, however, I realized the resources I was providing were only available to families that could make it to the brick and mortar. Little Listeners, LLC will be able to meet a family where they are for hearing assessment and if intervention is warranted, I will facilitate connection with additional centers for support. Hearing loss affects all types of families, and it is our professional responsibility to ensure each child gets equitable access for success--whatever success looks like for your family. Little Listeners, LLC is committed to reducing barriers in access to quality hearing assessment, beginning with on-site assessment—let me come to you!
I am a Texan through and through, but suppose I’ll call Oklahoma “home” after 10 years, marriage, and children. I have been married to my husband, Cody, for five years and we are blessed with a three year old boy, angel boy in Heaven, and baby #3 on the way! I am a lover of all animals and fortunate to live next to a farm--we get to see horses, donkeys, llamas, goats, cattle, and many more animals every day!
Member, Former Student/Clinician Supervisor
Member, State Champion of Oklahoma
Electromagnetic Versus Electrical Coupling of Personal Frequency Modulation Receivers to Cochlear Implant Sound Processors. Schafer, E., Romine, D., Musgrave, E., Momin, S., and Huynh, C. Journal of American Academy of Audiology, January 2014
A Proposed Electroacoustic Test Protocol for Personal FM Receivers Coupled to Cochlear Implant Sound Processors. Schafer, E., Musgrave, E., Momin, S., Sandrock, C., and Romine, D. Journal of American Academy of Audiology, January 2014
COCHLEAR IMPLANTS: Audiology Management and Considerations for Implantable Hearing Devices. Wolfe, J., et al., Contributing Author, December 2017
Implementing Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials in a Pediatric Audiology Clinic. Grim, E., Browning, S. Audiology Today, July/August 2021
Evaluation of Advanced Signal Processing for Bimodal Recipients
American Cochlear Implant Alliance Convention, Washington D.C., October 2015
Optimizing Hearing Performance with a Wireless Remote Microphone Streaming Accessory
International Cochlear Implant Alliance Convention, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 2016
Implementing the Cross-Check Principle in Pediatric Audiology
Oklahoma Speech and Hearing Association Annual Conference, Oklahoma City, OK, September 2016
Improving EHDI with the HEARLab: Clinical Assessment of the Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential in Infants and Children with Hearing Loss
American Auditory Society, Scottsdale, AZ, March 2017
Improving EHDI with CAEPs: Clinical Assessment of the Cortical Auditory Evoked Potential in Children with Hearing Loss
Audiology Online, July 2018
Cortical Auditory Evoked Potentials (CAEPs) and Their Practical Use in Pediatric Practice
American Academy of Audiology Annual Conference, St. Louis, MO, March 2022
The Role of Cortical Auditory Evoked Responses in a Pediatric Cochlear Implant Clinic
American Cochlear Implant Alliance Convention, Dallas, TX , June 2023
Electroacoustic Verification of FM Receivers with Cochlear Implants
American Academy of Audiology Annual Convention, Boston, MA, March 2012
Electroacoustic Verification of FM Receivers with Cochlear Implants, Continued
Phonak: Advances in Audiology, Las Vegas, NV, December 2012
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