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The Last Rose of Summer – Newsletter
IN SUPPORT OF VOICE CARE What DOES make the Lamina Propria so special? What exactly does motor learning have to do with singing and therapy? And, what in the world is Translation Science? Check out this summer’s newsletter In Support of Voice Care. Thanks to our editor Mary Sandage and authors Nathan Wehlan, Cari Tallis…
ARE YOU A SINGER? SLP? MD?
A Quick Online Survey Assessing Vitamin B12 Use in Singers An online survey among singers and singing teachers by the USC Voice Center. The survey assesses the use of B12 treatment in singers. The estimated time for answering the survey is 2-4 minutes. Just click here! It Takes Only 3 Minutes If you are unable…
Chicago Chapter Event
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Sataloff AVA Honors
Dr. Robert Sataloff, our Chairman, was honored at the Academy of Vocal Arts Gala at the Kimmel Center last Friday. Please join us in recognizing his over four decades of caring for so many of AVA’s fine young singers, many who have gone on to International careers, bringing joy to countless audiences around the world.
THE VOICE – NEWSLETTER
Singing When Sick: Clinical Guidance The summer newsletter is now available HERE. Editor, Mary Sandage, has gathered information from laryngologists about treatments and decisions for singing when you are ill. Editorial Singing and the Pandemic: Return to Performance? The Benefits and Risks Robert T. Sataloff, M.D., D.M.A. Matthew R. Naunheim, M.D., M.B.A., Thomas Carroll, M.D….