Grace Cutchin, CCC-SLP

Grace Cutchin, CCC-SLP

Lead Speech-Language Pathologist, Voice and Airway Center
Otolaryngology—Head & Neck Surgery

Grace Cutchin is a speech-language pathologist specializing in voice and upper airway disorders. Her clinical interests include endoscopic laryngeal imaging and videostroboscopy, singing voice rehabilitation, professional voice rehabilitation, treatment of chronic cough, and treatment of paradoxical vocal fold motion. Grace has experience working with singers in a variety of different genres.

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Clinical interests

Grace Cutchin is a speech-language pathologist specializing in voice and upper airway disorders. Her clinical interests include endoscopic laryngeal imaging and videostroboscopy, singing voice rehabilitation, professional voice rehabilitation, treatment of chronic cough, and treatment of paradoxical vocal fold motion. Grace has experience working with singers in a variety of different genres.

Education

  • Undergraduate: BM (Music education and vocal performance), Appalachian State University (2011)
  • MM: Vocal performance and pedagogy, University of North Carolina,Greensboro (2017)
  • MS: Communications Science Disorders, Auburn University (2020)
  • Clinical Fellowship: Emory Voice Center (2021)

Licensure and board certification

  • Licensed in Missouri
  • ASHA Certificate of Clinical Competence in Speech-Language Pathology (CCC-SLP)

Selected publications

Sandage, M.J., Ostwalt, E.S., Allison, L.H., Cutchin, G.M., Morton, M.E., & Odom, S.C. (accepted) Irritant-induced chronic cough triggers: A scoping review and clinical checklist. American Journal of Speech Language Pathology.

Cutchin, G. M., Plexico, L. W., Weaver, A. J., and Sandage, M. J. (2020). Data collection methods for the Voice Range Profile: A systematic review. American Journal of Speech Language Pathology, 29, 1716-1734.

Allison, L.H., Cutchin, G.M., Snell, E.N., & Sandage, M.J. (2020). Twenty eight days in the life of a vocal pathology: A case study of videolaryngostroboscopy, acoustic, and perceptual variability. Journal of Voice, Sep 2:S0892-1997(20), 30303-9.