Mark Singer

For the American-Canadian tv actor, see Marc Singer. For the English filmmaker, see Marc Singer (documentarian).
For the American journalist, see Mark Singer (journalist).

Dr. Mark Singer MD, is an American doctor who is best known for inventing, with speech pathologist Eric Blom, while working at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis, a type of voice prosthesis that allows victims of laryngeal cancer (cancer of the larynx) to talk.[1]

References

  1. Newsweek 1982 "The first was developed by Dr. Mark Singer and speech pathologist Eric Blom of Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis"


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