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Voice Disorders is a graduate course in School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at McGill University, Canada. The course provides an overview of voice disorders, including causes, assessment, and treatment across the life span. The course also addresses the role of speech-language pathologists in the multidisciplinary handling of patients with voice problems.
The general purpose is to provide fundamental knowledge and skills in assessment and treatment of voice problems. The course is designed to provide professional students in speech-language pathology with basic information about (1) the personal and societal relevance of voice problems; (2) pathologies affecting voice; (3) basic approaches to evaluation of voice problems; (4) basic science foundations of voice therapy; (5) models of behavioral, pharmaceutical, and surgical treatment of voice problems.
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