Rehab Awad
Dr. Rehab Awad has been leading the voice services for both adults and children in the Speech and Language Therapy Department and providing voice therapy input in the Multidisciplinary voice clinic, being the main therapist providing pre- & post-operative voice rehabilitation for patients who undergo phonosurgery. She has also been leading the Parallel Voice Clinic at UHL since 2011. She is a Professor of Phoniatrics Sciences at Kasr Alaini Hospital, Cairo University since 2025.
Rehab has a long experience in managing voice disorders in both adults and children, providing a holistic approach to improving voice quality and ensuring the multidisciplinary approach to addressing voice problems. She has special interest working with professional voice users (singers, actors, performers) with special interest in using treatment naso-endoscopy. As the Clinical Lead Voice Therapist at University Hospital Lewisham, she is involved in developing departmental policies and competencies frameworks for developing therapists’ skills in managing voice disorders.
She is the most senior FEES therapist and clinical governor for FEES services at LGT, has helped developing FEES services across three sites as well as developing inhouse-training for the SLT team.
She has been a council member of the British Voice Association since 2022 and a member of the British Voice Association Education Working Party since 2018.
She has participated in developing and updating various position papers for the Royal College of Speech and Language Therapists.
She has special interest in research and has published a few research articles and book chapters in national and international journals and has been a speaker in many national and international conferences.
Sessions
this 90 minutes panel is about tips and tricks from the Operating Room to the Office
this is an instructional course about Functional Dysphagia, diagnosis and management. Tips and Tricks.
this is a panel on Vocal Training in Professional Voice Users
this is a course on working with singers
This is a panel on managing singers following phonosurgery