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Seattle/Northwest Chapter meeting 12/2/2013
Hi all you voice enthusiasts! The holidays are upon us but before you get too tied up with all the craziness, remember that we have a NWCVF meeting and great presentation planned for December 2nd. The title of our presentation is “Introversion, Extroversion, and the Voice: Myths, Science and Treatment Implications” and will be presented…
Congratulations Seattle Chapter
Congratulations to the Seattle/Northwest Chapter (NWCVF) of The Voice Foundation. Under the mentorship of President, Al Merati, MD, this active group just had their 30th meeting called Carryover to the Community, Monday, February 2 at 7:00pm in PST A panel of experts including a voice teacher, an acting teacher, and a speech-language pathologist discussed challenges and successes…

February 2023 Newsletter
On Shaky Ground Part II In the current issue, the authors discuss vocal vibrato from research, teaching, and treatment perspectives.
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…
NATS/TVF Chat with Jean Abitbol, MD
Hormones and the Voice: Dr. Jean Abitbol co-sponsored by The Voice Foundation April 10th – 5:30 p.m. ET / 2:30 p.m. PT Note the unusual time this month! Anyone is welcome to join the chat. It’s free! To register click here Dr. Abitbol is Ancien Chef de Clinique at the Faculty of Medicine of Paris….
Clinical Pearls: December Newsletter
A Seasonal Gift to You Clinical Pearls: Specific Aspects of Voice Care in Special Populations (Click here) Mary Sandage, PhD, Editor We wish you a joyful, safe holiday season. Contents: Excessive Tongue Tension : How It Develops, Why It Persists By Sara L. Schneider, MS, CCC-SLP Consider a Life Well Lived in Aging Voice By…