Renee Gottliebson, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Education
Doctor of Philosophy in Speech-Language Pathology, University of Cincinnati, 2011
Master of Arts, Northwestern University, 1994
Bachelor of Arts, Loyola University New Orleans, 1991
Professional Recognition and Affiliation
Member of American Speech Language Hearing Association, Special Interest Division: Voice and Voice Disorders.
Member of Ohio Speech Language Hearing Association.
American Speech Language Hearing Association Award for Continuing Education (ACE) 2018.
Einstein’s 1912 Manuscript on the Special Theory of Relativity. Presented by the Cincinnati Chapter of the Acoustical Society of America for Outstanding Presentation of Acoustics Sciences. University of Cincinnati Graduate Poster Forum, March 4, 2005.
Invited to attend the international research symposium on Spasmodic Dysphonia at the National Institutes of Health - National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, June 2005.
Northwestern University Graduate School Scholarship 1993-94.
Contact
Select Publications
Werner C, Bowyers S, Weinrich B, Gottliebson R, Brehm S (2017). Examining the impact of video modeling techniques on the efficacy of clinical voice assessment. J Voice.
Weinrich B, Gottliebson R, LeBorgne WD, Erickson-DiRenzo E, Maintaining a sound voice: second addition. Plural Publishing. 2016.
LeBorgne WD, Rosenberg, MD, Gottliebson R, contributing author. The Vocal Athlete: Application and Technique for the Hybrid Singer. “Chapter title: Cool Down Exercises for the Hybrid Singer.” Plural Publishing. 2014.
Gottliebson RO, Kelchner L, Boyce S, LeBorgne WD, Henderson-Stucky M, Wilson B. (2011). The efficacy of cool-down exercises in the practice regimen of elite singers. Dissertation, University of Cincinnati.
Gottliebson RO, Lee L, Weinrich B, Sanders J. (2007). Voice Problems of Future Speech-Language Pathologists. J Voice. 21(6), 699-704.