Sara Neumann, AuD, CCC-A

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Audiology Research Manager Hearts for Hearing Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Sara Neumann, Au.D., is a clinical audiologist and the Manager of Audiology Research at Hearts for Hearing in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She specializes in pediatric audiology and cochlear implants for children and adults and is responsible for conducting research studies evaluating clinically relevant outcomes with different hearing technologies. Studies include evaluating outcomes with pediatric hearing aid, cochlear implant and remote microphone technology, and single-sided deafness. She has co-authored several articles and textbook chapters with Dr. Wolfe on pediatric amplification, implantable hearing devices, and cochlear implant programming and is an adjunct instructor at Salus University. She has a B.S. in Deaf Education from Northern Illinois University (2003), working as a deaf educator for six years, in both a self-contained classroom and as an itinerant teacher. She also worked as a Developmental Therapist-Hearing for deaf and hard-of-hearing children ages 0-3 in Illinois before returning to school. She obtained her Doctorate of Audiology (Au.D.) from Illinois State University in 2012 after completing her 4th-year externship at Hearts for Hearing and has been at Hearts for Hearing as an audiologist since 2013 and as the Manager of Audiology Research since 2018.

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Sara Neumann, AuD, CCC-A

Audiology Research Manager Hearts for Hearing Oklahoma City, Oklahoma