Dr. Jacquelyn Lovitt is co-founder and audiologist at Capital Institute of Hearing & Balance in Maryland. She has a wealth of knowledge, training, and unique skills in audiologic and vestibular assessment and management, central auditory processing disorders, cochlear implants, and hearing aids. She received both her bachelor’s and Doctor of Audiology (Au.D.) degrees from The Ohio State University and completed her residency at the Atlanta VA Medical Center.
Dr. Lovitt has worked in military hospitals, ENT clinics, and audiology private practices. This includes her tenure at the Nation’s premiere military hospital, Walter Reed National Military Medical Center (WRNMMC), where she was bestowed the honors of being named Senior Master Clinician and Senior Civilian of the Quarter and served as subject matter expert for central auditory processing disorders to the Department of Defense.
Dr. Lovitt has experience with education, mentorship, and professional involvement. She maintains a strong relationship with local universities allowing special teaching opportunities and student mentorship and has previously served as an Associate Professor at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in her work at Walter Reed. She has presented at state and national conferences on CAPD, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Anxiety/Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. She previously served as Treasurer for the Georgia Academy of Audiology and as President, Hearing Conservation Program Coordinator, and Membership Officer for The Ohio State University’s local National Academy of Future Doctor’s of Audiology (NAFDA – now SAA) chapter and has previously had the opportunity to serve on an American Academy of Audiology focus group.
She is passionate about collaborating with other professionals in providing outstanding, evidence-based care to patients, developing the next generation of audiologists, improving business processes and outlook for audiology practices, and, eventually, leaving the profession better than she found it.
