Leaders in health education on HNS&CS topics.
HNS&CS provides numerous health education events every year.
Inspiring Future Scientists: Dr. Cannon's Visit to Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School
Dr. Cannon spoke at Southeast Raleigh Magnet High School, sharing her career path and discussing science and healthcare opportunities with students, inspiring the next generation of scientists and healthcare professionals.
Duke Voice Care Center participates in NC State’s Queer and Trans Health Fair
Duke Voice Care Center joined NC State’s Queer and Trans Health Fair to promote gender-affirming voice care services. They offer personalized voice therapy for transgender and gender-diverse individuals.
Dr. West's Presentation on Hearing Loss Stigma at HLAA Wake Chapter
Dr. Jessica S. West, a medical sociologist at Duke, studies hearing loss stigma. She shared her research with community members of the Hearing Loss Association of America-Wake Chapter.
Promoting Health with HNS&CS: Insights from the Black Family Wellness Expo
On March 15, Duke HNS&CS joined the Black Family Wellness Expo by The Links, INC., offering health screenings, live music, cooking demos, and more to improve health and economic disparities in the Black community.
Raleigh Firebirds and Duke Voice Care Center Team Up for Health Education
A team from the Duke Voice Care Center, including Leda Scearce, Dan Sherwood, and Eileen Raynor, provided vocal health education at the Raleigh Firebirds STEM and Health Fair, answering questions and presenting.
Enhancing Vocal Health: A Workshop with Leda Scearce, CCC-SLP, MM, MS
On February 1, Leda Scearce from Duke Voice Care Center led a 4-hour vocal health workshop for over 70 choral singers in Elon, NC, covering voice anatomy, common issues, aging effects, and vocal techniques.
Protecting Young Voices: Insights from Leda Scearce's Workshop at St. Mary's School in Raleigh
Leda Scearce, M.M., M.S., CCC-SLP, led a vocal health workshop at St. Mary's School in Raleigh. The session covered voice anatomy, vocal fold injuries, and essential strategies for vocal health.
Enhancing Singing Voice Health: A Lecture by Audrey Walstrom at ECU
Audrey Walstrom, DMA, MA, CCC-SLP, a Clinical Singing Voice Specialist and Speech-Language Pathologist at Duke Health, partnered with East Carolina University (ECU) to discuss singing voice health and the care offered at Duke.
Engaging Young Minds: ENT Interest Group's Hands-On Activities at BOOST
Nathan G. Sattah (MS3), an MD Candidate at Duke University School of Medicine and Community Outreach Coordinator for the ENT interest group, participated in the Duke BOOST Science Saturdays event on October 12th.
Duke Speech-Language Pathologist Participates in Alumni Career Fair at Western Harnett High School
Meredith Dickens, M.S., CCC-SLP from Duke University Hospital, participated in the Alumni Career Fair at Western Harnett High School in Lillington, NC, located in Harnett County.