Journal of Voice: Volume 38, Issue 1
The Journal of Voice is internationally recognized as the leading journal in the field of voice medicine and research. As a peer-reviewed publication, it upholds rigorous standards and is listed in Index Medicus. The journal is also indexed by the Institute for Scientific Information, further highlighting its prominence in the scientific community.
The Journal of Voice serves as a platform for experts from around the world to contribute articles on a wide range of topics related to voice sciences, voice medicine and surgery, and the management of voice-related problems by speech-language pathologists. The journal encompasses clinical articles, clinical research, and laboratory research, covering both practical and theoretical aspects of voice-related conditions and their treatment.
Published articles in the journal provide valuable insights into voice disorders, their etiology, diagnosis, and treatment approaches. They encompass various disciplines such as otolaryngology, voice physiology, speech-language pathology, and voice therapy. The content of the journal is diverse, reflecting the multidisciplinary nature of voice-related research and clinical practice.
Membership in the Foundation entitles individuals to receive the Journal of Voice as a benefit, ensuring access to the latest advancements, research findings, and clinical perspectives in the field. This membership benefit allows professionals to stay informed and up-to-date on the latest developments in voice medicine and research.
Overall, the Journal of Voice holds a prominent position in the field of voice medicine and research. Its comprehensive coverage, peer-reviewed articles, and inclusion of clinical, clinical research, and laboratory research make it a vital resource for professionals involved in voice-related disciplines, including otolaryngologists, speech-language pathologists, voice scientists, and researchers.