Experience

Awarded on multiple occasions for her Clinical Excellence, Dr. Sarah Schneider is a renowned Speech-Language Pathologist highly specialized in the comprehensive treatment of voice and upper airway related conditions.

In this way, she has worked in prestigious international institutions such as UCSF Health in the United States. There, she has led several clinical programs that have allowed the implementation of interdisciplinary approaches for the optimal treatment of voice disorders, swallowing problems and even communication difficulties. Thanks to this, he has helped patients to optimize their quality of life considerably by overcoming complex pathologies ranging from Laryngeal Dystonia or abnormal Vocal Vibrations to Voice Rehabilitation in transgender users. In this same line, he has contributed significantly to numerous singers and professional speakers to optimize their vocal performance.

She also balances this work with her facet as a Clinical Researcher. As such, she has written multiple scientific articles on subjects such as the most innovative techniques for the restoration of the voice in people who have lost it due to surgery or serious injuries such as laryngeal cancer. Her line of study also includes the use of advanced technologies for the diagnosis and treatment of common Phonetic Dysfunctions, among which Hypernasality is included.

In his firm commitment to improving the overall well-being of individuals, he has shared his findings at various conferences on a global scale with the aim of advancing progress in this field. Through these initiatives, she has enabled specialists to not only update on the most recent advances in voice restoration, but also to develop effective strategies for the prevention of vocal injuries in experts who rely on their oral ability, actors being a clear example of this.

  • Director of Speech-Language Pathology at UCSF Health, California, United States
  • Speech Pathologist for Dr. Robert T. Sataloff in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
  • Speech Pathologist at Vanderbilt Voice Center in Nashville, Tennessee
  • Master of Science degree in Speech-Language Pathology from Marquette University
  • Bachelor of Science degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders from Marquette University
  • Member of:
    • Editorial Board of theJournal of Voice
    • California Hearing and Speech Association
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