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Andrew Keltz is a Lecturer at the Voice Center, Yale School of Medicine. He specializes in voice and upper airway disorders, with a unique background as a former singer and actor. His expertise bridges clinical practice and research, emphasizing vocal health strategies for professional voice users.
Education:
- Master of Science (M.S.) in Speech-Language Pathology from New York Medical College (NYMC)
- Bachelor's degree in Theatre from Northwestern University, with a certificate in Music Theatre
Research interests include optimizing vocal warm-up techniques, ergonomics for clinicians, and addressing voice disorders in populations such as those with Parkinson’s disease and group fitness instructors. His work highlights practical interventions and patient-centered care.
Publications reflect a focus on occupational vocal health and clinical methodologies. Collaborations with researchers like Michael Lerner, MD, underscore interdisciplinary approaches to voice pathology.
Andrew held an adjunct assistant professor role at NYMC, teaching graduate voice disorders courses. He is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (since 2021), and his clinical work is part of Yale Medicine’s broader patient care initiatives.


