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Jonelyn Langenstein is an Associate Clinical Professor in the School of Communication at Northwestern University, specializing in evaluation and treatment of voice, upper airway, and swallowing disorders. With expertise in performing voice, gender affirming voice, aging voice, and chronic cough, she is also skilled in conducting laryngostroboscopy and videofluoroscopic swallow studies (VFSS). Langenstein has a clinical background that includes flexible endoscopic evaluation of swallowing (FEES) and management of alaryngeal voice restoration and tracheoesophageal prosthesis (TEP). She completed her clinical fellowship at the Emory Voice Center and was part of the University of California, San Francisco's Voice & Swallowing Center and Head & Neck Cancer Center before joining Northwestern in 2017. Prior to her career as a speech-language pathologist, she worked as a professional opera singer. Langenstein holds a Master of Science in Communicative Disorders from San Francisco State University, a Master of Music in Vocal Performance from the New England Conservatory, and a Bachelor of Arts in Vocal Performance & Arts Administration from Whitworth University.
Northwestern University • Evanston, IL
Associate Clinical Professor in the School of Communication, focusing on voice and swallowing disorders.
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