Military Service
1976 - 1979
US Army, Honorable Discharge, Disabled Veteran
Work experience
1995 - Present, Trinity Medical Center, Minot, ND
Audiologist
Responsible for organizing and implementing a new Audiology department. Developed outside contracts and delivered audiological services to pediatric, preschool, school age and adult populations. Services included all usual audiology testing, neuro-diagnostic procedures (ENG, ABR, ECochG and Intraoperative monitoring), dispensing amplification and industrial hearing conservation programs. Responsible for developing and implementing a universal newborn hearing-screening program.
1998 - Present, Minot State University, Minot, ND
Lecturer and Clinical Supervisor
Contracted Adjunct Faculty to teach graduate audiology courses in diagnostic procedures and amplification, as well as provide clinical supervision in clinics, on and off campus.
1994 - 1995, Medical Arts Clinic, Minot, ND
Audiologist
Responsible for organizing and implementing a new Audiology department. Delivered audiological services to pediatric, preschool, school age and adult populations. Services included all usual audiology testing, neuro-diagnostic procedures, dispensing amplification and industrial hearing conservation programs.
1989 - 1994, Audiology Services, Eugene, OR
Audiologist (Owner)
Organized and implemented a new audiology private practice. Delivered audiological services to pediatric, preschool, school age and adult populations. Services included all usual audiology testing, neuro-diagnostic procedures, dispensing amplification and industrial hearing conservation programs. Provided contract services with two ENT groups, as well as provided audiology services for a multi-physician industrial medicine clinic.
Education:
1998 - 2000
University of Florida
Gainsville, FL
Doctor of Audiology
1987 - 1989
Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
Master of Arts
1985 - 1987
University of Oregon
Eugene, OR
Bachelor of Arts
Research
Wallace, A.K, Spee, R., & Martin, L.G. (1990). Current harmonics and acoustic noise in AC adjustable speed drives. Journal Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan, Vol. 10, No. 110.
Wallace, A.K, Spee, R., & Martin, L.G. (1990). Current harmonics and acoustic noise in AC adjustable speed drives. IEEE Transactions on Industry Applications.
Master's Thesis. (1989). A comparative study of two methods for measuring attenuation values of personal hearing protection devices.
Committee member (1998 and 1999). Committee member for two theses in the area of tele-health in audiology. Minot State University.
Co-Grant writer and Director of Technology (1999 thru 2003). For a $700,000.00 (+) Federal Grant to implement the technology and services of newborn infant hearing screenings for all birthing hospitals in North Dakota.
Presentations
Martin, L.G. (2001). North Dakota First Sounds, implementing universal hearing screening program in a rural hospitals. Trinity Hospital Annual Pediatric Conference. Minot, ND.
Krumm, M., & Martin, L.G. (2001) Telehealth Applications in Audiology Testing. American Academy of Audiology, Annual Meeting, San Diego, Ca.
Martin, L.G., Tarrant-Martin, S., & Krumm, M. (1999). Hearing aid technology for adults with disabilities. International Conference on Aging and Disabilities. Rapid City, SD.
Krumm, M., & Martin, L.G. (1999). Using Telehealth Applications in Audiology Testing. American Academy of Audiology, Annual Meeting, Miami, FL.
Krumm, M., & Martin, L.G. (1998). Telehealth applications in pediatric audiology: Bridging the service gap. National Symposium on Hearing in Infants, Annual Meeting, Denver, CO.
Martin, L.G. (1996). Effectiveness of universal hearing screening program in a rural hospital setting. Trinity Hospital Annual Pediatric Conference. Minot, ND.
Wallace, A.K, Spee, R., & Martin, L.G. (1989). Current harmonics and acoustic noise in AC adjustable speed drives. IEEE IAS Annual Meeting, Pittsburg, PA.
General Presentations:
Automatic Audiometry in Industrial Hearing Conservation. Presented several seminars throughout the mid-west states.
Impedance Screening in the Public Schools. Presented several seminars to school nurses in continuing education conferences throughout the mid-west states.
State of the Art in Hearing Aid Technology. Presented to the Self Help for the Hard of Hearing (SHHH) Oregon conference.
ENT, Audiology, and Hearing Aid Dispensers Servicing the Hearing Impaired Together. Presented as a three-member panel at the Tri-State Hearing Aid Conference (Oregon, Washington, and Idaho).
Red Flags and Knowing When to Refer. Presented as a panel member at the Tri-State Hearing Aid Conference (Oregon, Washington, and Idaho).
Forensic Audiology Chair. (1993). American Speech/Language/Hearing Association. |