Editorial | July 01, 2015Editor's Column Kristine Tanner Author Notes Copyright © 2015 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Article Information Editorial Editorial | July 01, 2015 Editor's Column SIG 3 Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders, July 2015, Vol. 25, 47. doi:10.1044/vvd25.2.47 SIG 3 Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders, July 2015, Vol. 25, 47. doi:10.1044/vvd25.2.47 View Article Figures Tables PDF PDF Supplemental Data Supplements Multimedia Share Email Twitter Facebook Pinterest Tools Get Citation Citation Tanner, K. (2015). Editor's Column. Perspect Voice Voice Dis, 25(2), 47. doi: 10.1044/vvd25.2.47. Download citation file: RIS (Zotero) EndNote BibTex Medlars ProCite RefWorks Reference Manager © 2018 American Speech-Language-Hearing Association × Alerts User Alerts You are adding an alert for: Editor's Column You will receive an email whenever this article is corrected, updated, or cited in the literature. You can manage this and all other alerts in My Account The alert will be sent to: Confirm × Sign In or Create a free account to receive alerts. × As editor for Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders, I am delighted to introduce our July 2015 special issue dedicated to transgender voice and communication. Many thanks go to Richard Adler (Professor in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at Minnesota State University—Moorhead) and Jack Pickering (Professor in Communication Science and Disorders at the College of Saint Rose) for coordinating this series of articles. I would also like to offer a sincere thanks to our previous editor, Bernard Rousseau (Associate Professor in Otolaryngology, Hearing and Speech Sciences, and Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt University), associate editor M. Preeti Sivasankar (Professor in Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at Purdue University), and the Editorial Board for their contributions. I am also indebted to Mary Sandage (Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Disorders at Auburn University), who is serving as associate editor for 2015–2017. In the March 2015 issue of Perspectives, Adler and Pickering provided introductory articles on transgender voice and communication, including a description of the WPATH (World Professional Association for Transgender Health) organization. Adrienne Hancock (Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech and Hearing Sciences at The George Washington University) also contributed an article related to the role of cultural competence in transgender voice and communication service-delivery. I invite anyone who might have missed the March issue to read these articles in anticipation of the current issue of Perspectives. First Page Preview × View Large Subscribe to view more For full access to this article, log in to an existing user account, become a SIG affiliate, or purchase a short-term subscription. Become a SIG Affiliate Join a SIG Pay Per View Entire SIG 3 Perspectives on Voice and Voice Disorders content & archive 24-hour access $25.00 Buy Now This Issue 24-hour access $17.00 Buy Now This Article 24-hour access $10.00 Buy Now Sign In or Create an Account Please sign in using your ASHA.org login. If you do not have an ASHA login, you may register with us for free by creating a new account. Sign In or Create an Account We've Changed Our Publication Model... The 19 individual SIG Perspectives publications have been relaunched as the new, all-in-one Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups. Learn more > Related Articles Related Topics