State Recognition of World Voice Day
On April 16, promote your specialty by attaining public recognition of World Voice Day. In recent years, legislatures in Alabama and Michigan celebrated voice services provided by otolaryngologist—head and neck surgeons by adopting resolutions naming April 16 as World Voice Day in their states. Resolutions are non-binding measures that express the view or will of a legislative body, and can be relatively simple to attain. The following, House Resolution 249, was adopted by the Michigan House of Representatives in 2010. A resolution to declare April 16, 2010, as World Voice Day in the state of Michigan. Whereas, It is estimated that nearly seven million Americans suffer from some form of voice disorder; and Whereas, Voice disorders can impact the everyday lives of those affected by inhibiting their ability to effectively express themselves; and Whereas, There are many ways in which people can conserve their voice and prevent the development of voice disorders, including keeping hydrated, minimizing activities causing vocal strain such as yelling, warming up before heavy vocal use, using appropriate breath support, using amplification, and paying attention to voice cues; and Whereas, It is important to draw state, national, and international awareness to the existence of voice disorders and the availability of services provided by otolaryngologists—head and neck surgeons — the only medical doctor specifically trained to treat the ear, nose, throat, head and neck — as well as other specialized providers for the amelioration of these disorders; and Whereas, Every year on April 16, otolaryngologists, who are head and neck surgeons, and other voice health professionals worldwide join together to recognize World Voice Day, an international celebration of the human voice established to help raise public and professional awareness about voice disorders; and Whereas, World Voice Day, sponsored in the U.S. by the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, encourages men and women, young and old, to assess their vocal health and take action to improve or maintain good voice habits; now, therefore, be it Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare April 16, 2010, as World Voice Day in the state of Michigan; and be it further Resolved, That we encourage all citizens to practice techniques that may help prevent the onset of a voice disorder or to visit an otolaryngologist if they are suffering from a voice disorder. The AAO-HNS encourages its members to spread the word about World Voice Day 2011 by contacting their legislators today to ask them to sponsor a resolution. A sample resolution, letter, and press release are available for your use through the “World Voice Day Resources” page (member login required) on the State Advocacy portion of the AAO-HNS website (www.entnet.org/advocacy). With questions, contact legstate@entnet.org or 703-535-3794.
On April 16, promote your specialty by attaining public recognition of World Voice Day. In recent years, legislatures in Alabama and Michigan celebrated voice services provided by otolaryngologist—head and neck surgeons by adopting resolutions naming April 16 as World Voice Day in their states. Resolutions are non-binding measures that express the view or will of a legislative body, and can be relatively simple to attain. The following, House Resolution 249, was adopted by the Michigan House of Representatives in 2010.
A resolution to declare April 16, 2010, as World Voice Day in the state of Michigan.
Whereas, It is estimated that nearly seven million Americans suffer from some form of voice disorder; and
Whereas, Voice disorders can impact the everyday lives of those affected by inhibiting their ability to effectively express themselves; and
Whereas, There are many ways in which people can conserve their voice and prevent the development of voice disorders, including keeping hydrated, minimizing activities causing vocal strain such as yelling, warming up before heavy vocal use, using appropriate breath support, using amplification, and paying attention to voice cues; and
Whereas, It is important to draw state, national, and international awareness to the existence of voice disorders and the availability of services provided by otolaryngologists—head and neck surgeons — the only medical doctor specifically trained to treat the ear, nose, throat, head and neck — as well as other specialized providers for the amelioration of these disorders; and
Whereas, Every year on April 16, otolaryngologists, who are head and neck surgeons, and other voice health professionals worldwide join together to recognize World Voice Day, an international celebration of the human voice established to help raise public and professional awareness about voice disorders; and
Whereas, World Voice Day, sponsored in the U.S. by the American Academy of Otolaryngology—Head and Neck Surgery, encourages men and women, young and old, to assess their vocal health and take action to improve or maintain good voice habits; now, therefore, be it
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare April 16, 2010, as World Voice Day in the state of Michigan; and be it further
Resolved, That we encourage all citizens to practice techniques that may help prevent the onset of a voice disorder or to visit an otolaryngologist if they are suffering from a voice disorder.
The AAO-HNS encourages its members to spread the word about World Voice Day 2011 by contacting their legislators today to ask them to sponsor a resolution. A sample resolution, letter, and press release are available for your use through the “World Voice Day Resources” page (member login required) on the State Advocacy portion of the AAO-HNS website (www.entnet.org/advocacy). With questions, contact legstate@entnet.org or 703-535-3794.