Medical Professionals and Vocal Fatigue: How to Support Your Voice

Presented by Katelyn Swiader

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Description

Medical professionals in clinics, hospitals, and healthcare settings face unique vocal demands. Long shifts, noisy environments, and constant communication are factors that can contribute to vocal fatigue for many individuals, and recurrent voice issues such as vocal fatigue can have a negative impact on an individual’s ability to do their job. Traditional medical education, however, overlooks training medical professionals on vocal health and technique, creating a critical practice gap that impacts patient communication and professional well-being.

This webinar, led by Katelyn Swiader, MSEd, CCC-SLP, a voice-specialized speech-language pathologist, directly addresses these challenges. We’ll explore vocal anatomy and the medical environment, identify common voice concerns, mitigate setting-specific challenges like noisy rooms, and implement practical exercises to build stamina. Participants are encouraged to bring a straw, tissue, and water for these exercises. You will learn fundamental vocal health and conservation techniques tailored for medical professionals.

Instructor

Katelyn Swiader, MSEd, CCC-SLP

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Learning Objectives

● Identify the three subsystems involved in voice production to understand their role in vocal function and potential sources of strain.

● Outline the medical professionals and resources available to support individuals experiencing voice-related challenges in their professional roles.

● Visualize optimal workspace adjustments to enhance acoustics and reduce vocal strain in healthcare settings.

● Highlight practical strategies to modify vocal demands during work tasks, ensuring sustainable voice use throughout a healthcare professional’s shift.

● Practice three evidence-based vocal exercises to promote vocal health and endurance, integrating them into daily work routines.

Agenda

All times in Eastern Time.

7:00pm–7:30pm
Voice Production, Common Vocal Ailments, and Professional Support
7:30pm–7:50pm
Creative Solutions and Optimizing Your Environment for Your Voice and Occupation
7:50pm–8:30pm
Vocal Exercises and Participant Engagement
8:30pm–8:35pm
Break
8:35pm–9:05pm
Question and Answer Session

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Details

  • May 15, 2025
  • 7:00pm-9:05pm EDT
    • PTs/PTAs, Introductory
    • OTs/OTAs, Introductory
    • SLPs, Introductory
    • Nurses, Introductory
  • Register soon! Limited seats available.

* Available May 13

Disclaimer

Katelyn Swiader, instructor for this educational event, receives compensation from Medbridge for this course. No one with the ability to control content has relevant relationship(s) to disclose.

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Requirements

To receive CEU credit all disciplines must attend the webinar for the full duration, complete the quiz with a minimum score of 70%, and complete the participant survey.

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