Poznań
waldekwoj@interia.pl
+48 602 26 88 67
+48 691 824 795 (gabinet)
Gabinety Lekarskie Archeus
ul. Słowackiego 48
60-825 Poznań
Scientific Council
Janice Chapman, PhD
Professor Janice Chapman is an Australian‑born soprano, voice researcher, and vocal pedagogue currently residing in England. She is the author of the book "Singing and Teaching Singing: A Holistic Approach to Classical Voice," first published by Plural Publishing Inc. in late 2005 (currently in its fourth edition). She is also a professor of singing at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Her vocal career includes major soprano roles in all the major British opera companies, including the Royal Opera House and English National Opera. Since 1975, she has been actively involved in teaching vocal technique, initially at the London College of Music and later both privately and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She was a founding member of the Voice Research Society, now known as the British Voice Association, of which she chaired for five years. She currently holds honorary membership in that organization. Janice Chapman is also an honorary president of the Association of Teachers of Singing (AOTOS) in the United Kingdom. She has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her contributions to music as an opera singer and voice teacher, as well as for her research in vocal tract acoustics, the introduction of the PRIMAL SOUND concept into vocal pedagogy, and the promotion of healthy voice work.
Janice Chapman, PhD
Professor Janice Chapman is an Australian‑born soprano, voice researcher, and vocal pedagogue currently residing in England. She is the author of the book "Singing and Teaching Singing: A Holistic Approach to Classical Voice," first published by Plural Publishing Inc. in late 2005 (currently in its fourth edition). She is also a professor of singing at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London. Her vocal career includes major soprano roles in all the major British opera companies, including the Royal Opera House and English National Opera. Since 1975, she has been actively involved in teaching vocal technique, initially at the London College of Music and later both privately and at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. She was a founding member of the Voice Research Society, now known as the British Voice Association, of which she chaired for five years. She currently holds honorary membership in that organization. Janice Chapman is also an honorary president of the Association of Teachers of Singing (AOTOS) in the United Kingdom. She has been awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia for her contributions to music as an opera singer and voice teacher, as well as for her research in vocal tract acoustics, the introduction of the PRIMAL SOUND concept into vocal pedagogy, and the promotion of healthy voice work.
Anna Hortis-Dzierzbicka, MD, PhD, DSc, ProfTit
Professor, laryngologist,phoniatrist, and a member of the multidisciplinary team treating cleft palate at Institute of Mother and Child (Warsaw) since 1996, where she is also the director of the Speech Pathophysiology Lab and Upper Respiratory Tract Endoscopy Lab. Maria has written many dissertations on the cleft palate domain. She was the pioneer in Poland in the field of video‑endoscopic speech resonance impediments in cleft palate palatopharyngeal failure diagnostics, and an active member of the international organizations, i.e. Eurocleft, Eurocran and American Cleft Palate‑Craniofacial Association. Moreover, she conducts private practice as phoniatrist and laryngologist in Warsaw, where she often treats severe and chronic cases of actors and singers.
Anna Hortis-Dzierzbicka,
MD, PhD, DSc, ProfTit
Professor, laryngologist,phoniatrist, and a member of the multidisciplinary team treating cleft palate at Institute of Mother and Child (Warsaw) since 1996, where she is also the director of the Speech Pathophysiology Lab and Upper Respiratory Tract Endoscopy Lab. Maria has written many dissertations on the cleft palate domain. She was the pioneer in Poland in the field of video‑endoscopic speech resonance impediments in cleft palate palatopharyngeal failure diagnostics, and an active member of the international organizations, i.e. Eurocleft, Eurocran and American Cleft Palate‑Craniofacial Association. Moreover, she conducts private practice as phoniatrist and laryngologist in Warsaw, where she often treats severe and chronic cases of actors and singers.
Małgorzata Sacha, PhD
PhD in liberal arts and sciences, associate professor at the Faculty of Philosophy (Jagiellonian University), and a lecturer of the anthropology, religion phenomenology and psychology, gender studies and psychoanalysis. Graduate of the Krakow School of Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy (psychotherapeutic internship at Jozef Babinski Specialized Hospital in Krakow at Personality Disorders and Neurosis Treatment Unit in 2010). She gave lectures also at the invitation of Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Universidad de Salamanca, The School of Women Studies, University of Jadavpur, Calcutta. Malgorzata works as Philosophical Counselor and organizes workshops and lectures for companies (such as Pathways), as well as NVP teachers (on emotion psychology and non‑verbal communication).
Małgorzata Sacha, PhD
PhD in liberal arts and sciences, associate professor at the Faculty of Philosophy (Jagiellonian University), and a lecturer of the anthropology, religion phenomenology and psychology, gender studies and psychoanalysis. Graduate of the Krakow School of Psychoanalytical Psychotherapy (psychotherapeutic internship at Jozef Babinski Specialized Hospital in Krakow at Personality Disorders and Neurosis Treatment Unit in 2010). She gave lectures also at the invitation of Università degli Studi di Roma "La Sapienza", Universidad de Salamanca, The School of Women Studies, University of Jadavpur, Calcutta. Malgorzata works as Philosophical Counselor and organizes workshops and lectures for companies (such as Pathways), as well as NVP teachers (on emotion psychology and non‑verbal communication).
Ilter Denizoglu, PhD
Phoniatrist (PhD) specializing in singing voice, a lecturer and voice rehabilitant. Director at Clinical Vocology Department in Medical Park (Izmir, Turkey), lecturer at music conservatories, attendee of numerous international conferences, educated opera singer yet admiring a wide variety of music styles and genres. Ilter specializes in phono-surgery, voice therapy (including singing voice therapy).
He invented several surgical tools (e.g. laryngoaltimeter, vocal posturometer i NIPA), as well as those used for voice therapy and vocal training, i.e. Doctor Vox, Pocket Vox, Lax Vox. He cooperates with singers and vocal pedagogues around the world.
Ilter Denizoglu, PhD
Phoniatrist (PhD) specializing in singing voice, a lecturer and voice rehabilitant. Director at Clinical Vocology Department in Medical Park (Izmir, Turkey), lecturer at music conservatories, attendee of numerous international conferences, educated opera singer yet admiring a wide variety of music styles and genres. Ilter specializes in phono-surgery, voice therapy (including singing voice therapy).
He invented several surgical tools (e.g. laryngoaltimeter, vocal posturometer i NIPA), as well as those used for voice therapy and vocal training, i.e. Doctor Vox, Pocket Vox, Lax Vox. He cooperates with singers and vocal pedagogues around the world.
Krzysztof Izdebski, PhD
A recognised speech pathologist, member of the NVP Scientific Council, world‑renowned expert on voice pathophysiology, founder and president of the Pacific Speech Voice Foundation, a non‑profit organisation dedicated to scientific research and therapy of voice and speech dysfunctions (www.pvsf.org) and for over 20 years the president of the Annual Pacific Voice Conference ‑ an annual meeting of voice specialists.
Dr Izdebski is a co‑founder of the World Voice Consortium, an international organisation gathering people and institutions working with various aspects of human voice.
Born in Poland, Dr Izdebski studied at the Lund University in Sweden, then at UCLA and UCSF in the United States. At present, he runs a private practice in San Francisco and works as a professor at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, a scientific advisor at the Bioengineering Department at Santa Clara University and at the Brain Plasticity Institute in San Francisco. He is also an honorary member of CEIMArs, an Italian interdisciplinary Center for Performing Arts Medicine, as well as of Austrian Voice Foundation and Socieda Mexicana d' Voz. Dr Izdebski is also a member of the Polish Phonetic Association and Collegium Medicorum Theatri CoMeT.
Krzysztof Izdebski, PhD
A recognised speech pathologist, member of the NVP Scientific Council, world‑renowned expert on voice pathophysiology, founder and president of the Pacific Speech Voice Foundation, a non‑profit organisation dedicated to scientific research and therapy of voice and speech dysfunctions (www.pvsf.org) and for over 20 years the president of the Annual Pacific Voice Conference ‑ an annual meeting of voice specialists.
Dr Izdebski is a co‑founder of the World Voice Consortium, an international organisation gathering people and institutions working with various aspects of human voice.
Born in Poland, Dr Izdebski studied at the Lund University in Sweden, then at UCLA and UCSF in the United States. At present, he runs a private practice in San Francisco and works as a professor at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, a scientific advisor at the Bioengineering Department at Santa Clara University and at the Brain Plasticity Institute in San Francisco. He is also an honorary member of CEIMArs, an Italian interdisciplinary Center for Performing Arts Medicine, as well as of Austrian Voice Foundation and Socieda Mexicana d' Voz. Dr Izdebski is also a member of the Polish Phonetic Association and Collegium Medicorum Theatri CoMeT.
Sławomir Marszałek, PhD
A certified osteopath, physiotherapist and athletics coach, graduate of the Sutherland College of Osteopathic Medicine (Belgium) and the first certified osteopath educated in Poland. Physiotherapist at the Department of Head and Neck Surgery and Laryngological Oncology of Poznan University of Medical Sciences located at the WCO Greater Poland Cancer Centre. Assoc. Prof. Marszałek is a lecturer at Poznan University of Physical Education. He specialises in the treatment of various musculoskeletal disorders.
In 2013, he was the osteopath of the Polish men’s national volleyball team. He provides consultations and therapy e.g. for leading Polish athletes, futsal players or speed skaters. He is involved in the work of Polish and foreign scientific and professional associations: Fascia Research Society (founding member), Polish Osteopathic Association (chairman), Polish Study Group of Head and Neck Cancer (board member), Society of Head and Neck Oncology Surgical Patients (chairman), Polish Society of Audiology and Phoniatrics, as well as the Polish Society of Physiotherapy (member).
A former chief middle-distance runner in the country, he currently runs marathons and mountain ultramarathons as an amateur. He completed e.g. Ultra Trial du Mont Blanc, Lavaradeo Ultra Trial, the Boston Marathon and the Ironman Triathlon.
Sławomir Marszałek, PhD
A certified osteopath, physiotherapist and athletics coach, graduate of the Sutherland College of Osteopathic Medicine (Belgium) and the first certified osteopath educated in Poland. Physiotherapist at the Department of Head and Neck Surgery and Laryngological Oncology of Poznan University of Medical Sciences located at the WCO Greater Poland Cancer Centre. Assoc. Prof. Marszałek is a lecturer at Poznan University of Physical Education. He specialises in the treatment of various musculoskeletal disorders.
In 2013, he was the osteopath of the Polish men’s national volleyball team. He provides consultations and therapy e.g. for leading Polish athletes, futsal players or speed skaters. He is involved in the work of Polish and foreign scientific and professional associations: Fascia Research Society (founding member), Polish Osteopathic Association (chairman), Polish Study Group of Head and Neck Cancer (board member), Society of Head and Neck Oncology Surgical Patients (chairman), Polish Society of Audiology and Phoniatrics, as well as the Polish Society of Physiotherapy (member).
A former chief middle-distance runner in the country, he currently runs marathons and mountain ultramarathons as an amateur. He completed e.g. Ultra Trial du Mont Blanc, Lavaradeo Ultra Trial, the Boston Marathon and the Ironman Triathlon.
Dr n. med. Waldemar Wojnowski, (DMSc)
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Dr Wojnowski graduated from Poznan University of Medical Sciences. For many years, he has been employed at the Chair and Department of Phoniatrics and Audiology in Poznan. His doctoral thesis explored the problem of voice disorders in teachers. He holds numerous certificates for completion of courses and trainings in phoniatrics and laryngology, both in Poland and abroad.
Skills: consultations regarding voice and hearing disorders, conservative treatment of infections of the upper respiratory tract. Surgical treatment of the upper respiratory tract: tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, nasal septoplasty and conchoplasty. Surgical treatment of voice disorders: laryngeal microsurgery. Paediatric laryngeal surgery: adenoidectomy, adenotonsillotomy, ear drainage in serous otitis media, tongue and lip frenectomy.
Author of numerous articles and publications, including works on voice or hearing disorders. Member of the Polish Society of Otolaryngologists and the Union of the European Phoniatricians. At present, Dr Wojnowski is a Senior Assistant at the Chair and Department of Phoniatrics and Audiology in Poznan.
Kontakt
Poznań
waldekwoj@interia.pl
+48 602 26 88 67
+48 691 824 795 (gabinet)
Gabinety Lekarskie Archeus
ul. Słowackiego 48
60-825 Poznań
Dr n. med. Waldemar Wojnowski, (DMSc)
Dr Wojnowski graduated from Poznan University of Medical Sciences. For many years, he has been employed at the Chair and Department of Phoniatrics and Audiology in Poznan. His doctoral thesis explored the problem of voice disorders in teachers. He holds numerous certificates for completion of courses and trainings in phoniatrics and laryngology, both in Poland and abroad.
Skills: consultations regarding voice and hearing disorders, conservative treatment of infections of the upper respiratory tract. Surgical treatment of the upper respiratory tract: tonsillectomy, adenoidectomy, nasal septoplasty and conchoplasty. Surgical treatment of voice disorders: laryngeal microsurgery. Paediatric laryngeal surgery: adenoidectomy, adenotonsillotomy, ear drainage in serous otitis media, tongue and lip frenectomy.
Author of numerous articles and publications, including works on voice or hearing disorders. Member of the Polish Society of Otolaryngologists and the Union of the European Phoniatricians. At present, Dr Wojnowski is a Senior Assistant at the Chair and Department of Phoniatrics and Audiology in Poznan.