

One of the most important contributions to the field of laryngology the ILVR has made was to establish and endow the Eugene B. Casey Professorship in Laryngeal Surgery at Harvard Medical School, in the Department of Surgery of the Massachusetts General Hospital. This was made possible through the gracious and generous philanthropy of the Eugene B. Casey Foundation of Gaithersburg, Maryland.
The ILVR has continued to fulfill the educational part of its mission by providing ongoing funding for Harvard-affiliated clinical and research fellowships in laryngeal surgery and voice disorders at the Massachusetts General Hospital. The nine MD-otolaryngologists who have completed the one-year Clinical Fellowship in Laryngeal Surgery and Voice Disorders since the Voice Center opened in 2004 are listed below along with their year of graduation and current position:
| Name | Graduated | Position Accepted |
| Adam Klein, M.D. | 2004 | Emory University, Atlanta, GA |
| Lee Akst, M.D. | 2005 | Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, MD |
| Mathew Broadhurst, M.D. | 2006 | Private Practice, Brisbane, Australia |
| Jonatan Lahav, M.D. | 2007 | Academic Practice, Israel |
| Steven Fienberg, M.D. | 2007 | Private Practice, Orange County, CA |
| Mathew Lutch, M.D. | 2008 | Kaiser Hospital, San Diego, CA |
| Aaron Friedman, M.D. | 2008 | Harvard - MGH |
| Jonathan Young, M.D. | 2009 | McGill University, Montreal, Canada |
| Paul Bryson, M.D. | 2009 | Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH |
| Gerardo Lopez Guerra, M.D. | 2009 | Academic Practice, Mexico |
| David Lott, M.D. | 2010 | Mayo Clinic, Scottsdale |
| David Rosow, M.D. | 2010 | TBD |
Current Clinical Fellows at the Massachusetts General Hospital are David G. Lott, MD and David E. Rosow, MD. Dr. Lott graduated magna cum laude from Northern Arizona State University where he was also awarded the President's Prize (most outstanding overall student), then went on to receive his medical degree with research distinction from the University Of Iowa College Of Medicine. He subsequently completed his residency in Otolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery at the Cleveland Clinic, serving as Chief Resident his final year.
Dr. Lott has already been recognized for his contributions to research made during medical school and residency, with co-authorship of 12 scientific publications and numerous awards from several professional organizations including the American Society of Hematology, National Student Research Forum, Triological Society, Cleveland Clinic, and the Voice Foundation.
Since its inception, the ILVR has helped to support the following courses through Harvard Medical School's Department of Continuing Medical Education:

Personal and academic tribute to the memory of an educator and father.
In furtherance of its educational mission, the ILVR co-sponsored with the Department of Surgery at Massachusetts General Hospital the Dimitri Papaioanu Visiting Professorship. The lecture "Optimizing Results in Phonosurgery" was presented by Dr. Charles N. Ford, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.
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| Attendees at the lecture in the famed Etherdome in the Bullfinch Building of the MGH | Athanassios Papaioanu, Theopula Papaioanu, Paki Papaioanu |

The ILVR has endowed an annual academic initiative at the American Broncho-Esophagological Association (ABEA) yearly meeting to be comprised of a visiting lecturer and/or an educational panel discussion.
This was done to support the commitment of the ABEA to excellence in research and education. The ABEA is a unique surgical society that was instituted about 90 years ago to advance the study and treatment of diseases of the upper airway and food passages.
To visit the American Broncho-Esophagological Association website, click here.
Matching PhD Students with Mentors: The ILVR provided financial support for the Special Interest Division (SID 3) for Voice and Voice Disorders of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) to hold an Open House at the Massachusetts General Hospital during ASHA's Annual Convention when it was in Boston. This event was coordinated by Dr. Robert Hillman, Co-Director and Research Director of the Massachusetts General Hospital, and a member of the SID 3 Steering Committee. The purpose of the Open House was to provide the opportunity for individuals who are considering a PhD program with a voice research emphasis to meet potential mentors from leading
institutions around the country.
The Open House also provided the opportunity to see demonstrations of the latest technologies being developed at the Massachusetts General Hospital including ultra high-speed laryngeal imaging, outpatient laryngeal laser surgery, voice ambulatory monitoring and biofeedback, size calibration of endoscopic images, and voice neural prosthetics.
The event was universally deemed a success with over 150 attendees.
Conference on Laryngeal Imaging: The ILVR provided support for a day-long short course on laryngeal imaging held prior to the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) Annual Convention when it was in Miami, Florida. This highly successful conference was attended by more than 100 speech-language pathologists
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