We are seeking candidates that are interested in being a part of a multidisciplinary team, who are motivated to develop an advanced level of clinical competence in Voice and Upper Airway disorders.
Lakeshore Professional Voice Center has successfully hosted the clinical fellowship program every year since 2015.
Our graduates have all been hired in the field.
Lakeshore Professional Voice Center (LPVC), Lakeshore Ear, Nose & Throat Center holds a clinical fellowship in voice pathology beginning in the Summer-Fall every year. LPVC is located in St. Clair Shores, MI outside of Detroit. LPVC provides outstanding training for evaluation and treatment of all voice disorders, including the speaking and singing voice, as well as swallowing and airway disorders. Clinical fellows train under the tutelage of Juliana Codino, PhD, CCC-SLP and laryngologist, Adam Rubin, M.D. They experience an interdisciplinary team approach to care of the patient. Clinical fellows become proficient in voice therapy, acoustic and aerodynamic assessment, behavioral cough suppression techniques, videostroboscopy and flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing. Opportunities to participate in research, present in otolaryngology grand rounds, and teaching of speech-language pathology students are provided as well.
This is a 1-year fellowship. The requirements for applicants are as follows:
Applications are requested by February 1st each year. For further inquires please contact Dr. Juliana Codino:
jcodino@lakeshoreent.com
Juliana Codino, PhD, CCC-SLP is the Director of Voice Pathology and supervisor of the SLP voice-centric Clinical Fellowship at Lakeshore Professional Voice Center (LPVC). At LPVC she has the pleasure to be able to take care for high-end performers, as well as the every-day voice user treating all voice, swallowing and airway disorders. Juliana has a strong interest in research, at LPVC she continues to be fairly prolific in voice studies. Juliana completed her PhD focusing on electroglottography at the University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Juliana has a particular interest in acoustics of voice production and has been teaching acoustical analysis of voice and phonetics for many years.
She has written chapters in books and several research articles in scientific journals related to the specialty. In addition, Juliana has been a reviewer of scientific presentations in several voice conferences and journals.
With a lifelong passion for the human voice, Adam D. Rubin, MD is a board-certified laryngologist and voice specialist practicing at Lakeshore Ear, Nose & Throat Center in St. Clair Shores, Michigan.Dr. Rubin is a fellow of the American Laryngological Association, the Triological Society, the American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and the American Broncho-Esophagological Association.