Christina HK Rosow
MM, MS, CCC-SLP
Christina HK Rosow
MM, MS, CCC-SLP
Christina Kang Rosow, MM, MS, CCC-SLP, is a medical speech-language pathologist with advanced specialty training in voice pathology. Her clinical foundation includes a year-long internship at the Massachusetts General Hospital Center for Laryngeal Surgery & Voice Rehabilitation, followed by a clinical fellowship at the University of Kentucky Voice Clinic under the mentorship of Drs. Joseph Stemple and Rita Patel.
In 2012, Christina was recruited to Mayo Clinic Arizona, where she co-founded the Multidisciplinary Voice Program. After retiring from Mayo Clinic in 2020, she launched her private practice, The Voice Forum, LLC, continuing her commitment to evidence-based care and client advocacy.
Christina is an active researcher and frequent presenter at national and international conferences on voice and swallowing rehabilitation. In 2015, she identified and named a previously undiagnosed swallowing disorder—muscle tension dysphagia—and her peer-reviewed treatment recommendations are now widely adopted. She also has a strong clinical interest in chronic pain and functional laryngeal disorders, supported by extensive training in Pain Rehabilitation for Central Sensitization Syndrome.
A passionate vocal pedagogue, Christina has maintained a private singing studio throughout her career and served as a lecturer in undergraduate and graduate vocal pedagogy at Arizona State University. She continues to integrate voice science and artistry in her clinical and teaching practice. Unlimited
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