

New York Eye and Ear Infirmary Promotes Vocal Health for World Voice DayNew York, NY (February 2009) -- Every year on April 16, otolaryngologists (ear-nose-throat specialists) and other voice health professionals worldwide join together to recognize World Voice Day. World Voice Day encourages men and women, young and old, to assess their vocal health and take action to improve or maintain good voice habits.
The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary has scheduled a voice screening for 45 professional singers. In addition, professional singers may e-mail and join our mailing list for future activities and receive a Singer’s Resource Packet.
Saturday, April 4, 2009
from 9am to 4pm
The Voice and Swallowing Institute
The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary
310 East 14th Street (at 2nd Avenue)
6th Floor, North Building
New York, NY 10003
The goal of the screening is to help voice professionals sing at their optimal level at all times, without developing voice disorders that can affect their careers. Scheduled services include the following:
Michael Pitman, MD, Director of The Voice & Swallowing Institute
Amy Lebowitz MS, CCC-SLP, Chief Speech Pathologist,
Singing Voice Specialist
These expensive tests and services will be provided FREE OF CHARGE. Singers must provide professional credits and be prescreened for financial eligibility by MusiCares® in order to qualify. Please contact 212.245.7840 or email: rsvp_mcny@grammy.com
All members of the public can also protect the right to let their voices be heard by taking an Interactive Voice Quiz and using the suggestions on the Occupational Voice Health Flyer (PDF) from EntNet.org.

If you are a reporter seeking an interview with a doctor at The New York Eye and Ear Infirmary, please contact Jean Thomas, at (212) 979-4274.
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