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Alice Kahn, Ph.D.

Alice Kahn, Ph.D.

Alice Kahn is an Associate Professor in the Department of Speech-language Pathology & Audiology at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. She received her master's degree from the University of Houston in 1969, and a doctoral degree from the University of Memphis in 1984. Her current research and clinical interests include diagnosis and treatment of Waardenburg's syndrome; use of technology in clinical teaching; and patient literacy. She is the author of Craniofacial anomalies: A beginner's guide for Speech-language pathologists, from Singular-Thompson Learning (2000).

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Handbook of Voice Assessments

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"Ma and Yiu's Handbook for Voice Assessments is a handbook par excellence, certainly destined to be a landmark in the field of voice disorders. It is a concise volume that puts valuable information in the hands of readers. The contributions by experts from around the world provide a coverage of voice assessments that is extraordinary in its range and precise in its delivery." --From the Foreword by Ray D. Kent, PhD.

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