Robert Thayer Sataloff, MD, DMA, FACS, is a distinguished otolaryngologist and prolific author specializing in voice disorders and otolaryngology. His extensive body of work encompasses over 60 publications, including textbooks and reference materials. Below is a selection of his notable books:

  • Atlas of Laryngoscopy (2000): A comprehensive guide featuring detailed images and descriptions of laryngoscopic procedures.

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  • Vocal Health and Pedagogy: Advanced Assessment and Treatment (1998): An in-depth exploration of vocal health, assessment techniques, and therapeutic interventions.

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  • Performing Arts Medicine (1998): Co-authored with Richard J. Lederman and Alice G. Brandfonbrener, this book addresses medical issues pertinent to performing artists.

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  • 50 Ways to Abuse Your Voice: A Singer's Guide to a Short Career (2014): Co-authored with Mary J. Hawkshaw and Jaime Eaglin Moore, this work humorously highlights common vocal pitfalls.

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  • Laryngeal Electromyography (2005): A detailed examination of electromyographic techniques in laryngeal assessment.

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  • Voice Science (2005): An analytical study of the scientific principles underlying voice production and disorders.

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  • Medical Musings (2013): A collection of essays reflecting on various medical topics.

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  • Choral Pedagogy, Third Edition (2013): Co-authored, this edition delves into techniques and principles of choral instruction.

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  • Sataloff's Comprehensive Textbook of Otolaryngology: Head & Neck Surgery (2015): A multi-volume series covering various subspecialties within otolaryngology, including laryngology, head and neck surgery, and facial plastic and reconstructive surgery.

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  • Treatment of Voice Disorders, Second Edition (2017): An updated resource on the management and therapy of voice disorders.

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  • Occupational Hearing Loss, Fourth Edition (2024): Co-authored with Pamela C. Roehm, this book discusses the causes, assessment, and prevention of hearing loss in occupational settings.

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  • Hearing Loss, Fifth Edition (2025): Co-authored with Pamela C. Roehm, this edition provides comprehensive coverage of hearing loss diagnosis and treatment.

    Routledge

  • Professional Voice: The Science and Art of Clinical Care, Fourth Edition (2017): An extensive reference on voice care, encompassing basic science, clinical assessment, and management strategies.

    Plural Publishing

  • Neurolaryngology (2017): A specialized text focusing on neurological aspects of laryngeal function and disorders.

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