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Lisa Kelchner, PhD, CCC-SLP, BRS-S

Title

Clinical Research Scientist Affiliate

Appointment

Assistant Professor, Department of Communication Sciences, University of Cincinnati

Email

lisa.kelchner@cchmc.org

Phone

513-636-4341

Fax

513-636-3965

Research

The focus of Dr.Kelchner's research is in the area of laryngeal function during voicing and airway protection.

Publications, Most Recent

Kelchner, L., Horne, J., Lee, L., Klaben, B., Stemple, J., Adam, S., Kereikas, T., Levin, L. Reliability of Speech-Language Pathologist and Otolaryngologist Ratings of Laryngeal Signs of Reflux in an Asymptomatic Population Using the Reflux Finding Score (RFS). In press. Journal of Voice.

Kelchner, L., Toner, M., & Lee, L. (2006). Effects of Prolonged Loud Reading on Normal Adolescent Male Voices. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in the Schools, 37 (2), 96-103.

Baker, S., Kelchner, L., Weinrich, B., Lee, L., Willging, P., Cotton, R., & Zur, K.. Voice assessment and treatment considerations in pediatric laryngotracheal stenosis. In press. Journal of Voice.

Kelchner, L. (2004). Radiation safety during videofluoroscopy: The adult examination. Perspectives on Swallowing and Swallowing Disorders-American Speech Language and Hearing Association Special Interest Division 13 Publication (CEU eligible), Invited article; October edition.

Kelchner, L. (2004). Vocal fatigue in individuals with unilateral vocal fold paralysis. Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders - American Speech Language and Hearing Association Special Interest Division 3 Publication (CEU eligible), Invited article; March edition.

Lee L, Stemple JC, Glaze L, Kelchner L. (2004). Quick Screen for Voice and supplementary documents for identifying pediatric voice disorders. Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in the Schools 35 (4), 308-319.

Special Interests

Dr. Kelchner has extensive clinical experience and expertise in the evaluation and treatment of voice, swallowing and neurologically based language disorders.