Brennan Morris, B.S.
Audiology Resident

Brennan Morris is a fourth-year Doctor of Audiology student at Towson University completing his clinical residency at Hearing Assessment Center. Working alongside Dr. Rory Cernik and Dr. Donald Guillen, he provides comprehensive audiologic care while developing advanced clinical skills in diagnostic audiology, hearing technology, cerumen management, and patient-centered hearing healthcare.
Before pursuing audiology, Brennan spent several years working in the mental health field, where he developed a strong foundation in counseling, patient advocacy, and compassionate care. Those experiences continue to shape his approach as an audiology provider, emphasizing clear communication, patient education, and helping individuals feel confident in understanding their hearing and treatment options.
Throughout his doctoral training, Brennan has gained experience caring for patients across the lifespan through clinical rotations at Nemours Children’s Hospital, the Department of Veterans Affairs, and Gateway Maryland. His doctoral research, Unheard Warnings: Hearing Protection Practices Amongst Hobbyist Woodworkers, explored hearing protection practices and hearing conservation among recreational woodworkers. As an avid woodworker himself, he has a special interest in occupational and noise-induced hearing loss and enjoys helping patients learn how to protect their hearing for years to come.
Outside of the clinic, Brennan enjoys spending time in his woodworking shop designing and building custom furniture and home projects. His passion for woodworking inspired his research in hearing conservation and continues to reinforce the importance of protecting hearing both at work and at home. He enjoys spending time with his wife and family and looks forward to serving patients throughout the Baltimore community.
Expertise & Interests
- Comprehensive diagnostic audiology and hearing evaluations
- Hearing aid technology, fitting, programming, and follow-up care
- Industrial audiology and workers’ compensation evaluations
- Hearing conservation and noise-induced hearing loss
- Cerumen (earwax) management
- Patient education and counseling