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Journal of Voice Best Papers 2014
JOV Best Papers The Journal of Voice Best Paper Awards are presented annually in three categories: Basic Science, Clinical Medicine, and Speech-Language Pathology/Vocal Pedagogy, and are decided by the Editorial Board. Clinical Medicine Efficacy of Anti-Reflux Surgery on Refractory Laryngopharyngeal Reflux Disease in Professional Voice Users: A Pilot Study Brittany Weber, Joel E. Portnoy, Andres…
International Presentation Award to Brockmann-Bauser, PhD
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JOV Best Paper Awards
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