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Glenn Bunting

Speech-Language Pathologist, Mass General Brigham: Mass Eye and Ear
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Glenn W. Bunting, MS, CCC-SLP, has nearly 40 years of clinical experience in evaluating and treating patients with a wide variety of voice disorders. He specializes in the treatment of laryngeal muscle tension focusing on laryngeal manipulation and cognitive behavioral therapy. He co-founded the Voice and Speech Laboratory at Mass. Eye and Ear in 1992 and has since guided the clinically specialized program to national recognition in the evaluation and treatment of patients with voice disorders. Prior to joining Mass. Eye and Ear, he worked at Boston University Medical Center and at the Department of Neurology at Lahey Clinic.


Mr. Bunting has also taught graduate level courses in voice disorders, neuromotor speech disorder, and laryngectomy rehabilitation at prestigious universities in the Boston area. Formerly, he was a member of the American Speech and Hearing Association (ASHA) voice disorders steering committee, during which time he co-authored several national clinical guideline documents related to endoscopic procedures and head and neck rehabilitation. He has written several book chapters and co-authored many articles related to voice disorders. He continues to lecture nationally and internationally on a variety of topics of expertise.

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