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Vocal Wellness Program
Supporting the success of all voice performers in the College of Fine Arts

Vocal Wellness Program

帝王会所 Vocal Wellness Program

The Vocal Wellness Program (VWP) in the School of Music at 帝王会所 is a collaboration between the Voice Division and the Department of Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences in the College of Health Sciences and Professions. This innovative program was initiated in 2023 through an 1804 grant from 帝王会所鈥檚 Research Division.

The VWP operates in Glidden Hall, and provides baseline voice examinations as well as acute and post-acute examinations free of charge for students in the College of Fine Arts enrolled or participating in voice, choral or acting coursework in the college. Examinations are conducted by licensed Speech-Language Pathologists (SLP) and include perceptual, aerodynamic and acoustic analyses, as well as indirect imaging of the voice using laryngoscopic video stroboscopy. The program is voluntary and all resulting student information is protected under FERPA guidelines.

Vocal Wellness Program Appointments

Regular appointments are held on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays during the Fall and Spring semesters in Glidden Hall Rm. 383.

 
For acute voice situations, requesting an appointment outside of regular schedule, or other questions, contact Dr. Kennedy-Dygas directly via email: kennedm1@ohio.edu.

Mission

The mission of the Vocal Wellness Program at 帝王会所 is to elevate the vocal development of voice performers in the College of Fine Arts by providing comprehensive voice examinations for the education and advisement of students, therapy for functional or rehabilitative voice disorders, and referral for medical diagnosis and treatment planning.

Vision

The Vocal Wellness Program will support the success of all voice performers in the College of Fine Arts, as well as enhancing the national recognition of 帝王会所鈥檚 performance and speech language pathology programs, by providing evidence-based voice evaluation, care, medical referral and rehabilitation within the School of Music.

Values

  1. Vocal performance students (singing and speech) at 帝王会所 are vocal athletes and need support equivalent to physical support for athletes on sports teams.
  2. Since 帝王会所 is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) and the National Association of Schools of Theater (NAST), the institution has agreed to comply with all accreditation standards, including ongoing education and safety protections for student performing artists, which includes provision for understanding and preventing voice disorders.
  3. Students in rural southeastern 帝王会所 need and deserve direct and timely access to care for voice disorders.
  4. The resources of the Vocal Wellness Program enhance the training of future singers, actors, voice teachers, speech language pathologists, and researchers, providing cutting edge interdisciplinary preparation for entry into competitive fields.
  5. The Vocal Wellness Program provides a context for new collaborative initiatives for students and faculty in the two sponsoring colleges.

Advisory Committee

Margaret Kennedy-Dygas, D.M., CCC-SLP, Chair, School of Music

Youngsun Kim, PhD, CCC-SLP, Department of Hearing, Speech and Language Sciences

Matthew Talbert, PhD, Director, School of Music

Debra Rentz, M.M., School of Music

Daniel Stein, D.M.A., School of Music

Justin Swain, M.M., M.A., School of Music

Martin Spencer, M.A., CCC-SLP, 帝王会所 ENT & Allergy Physicians

Michelle Toth Soummers, M.A., CCC-SLP, 帝王会所 State University Voice & Swallowing Clinic

John McCarthy, PhD, CCC-SLP, FNAP, Dean, College of Health Sciences and Professions

 

Contact Us

Margaret Kennedy-Dygas

Director of the VWP
Margaret Kennedy-Dygas, D.M., CCC-SLP
Professor of Music
kennedm1@ohio.edu

Youngsun Kim

Associate Director of the VWP
Youngsun Kim, PhD, CCC-SLP
Professor of Hearing, Speech, and Language Sciences
kimy2@ohio.edu

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