NORTHWEST VOICE

NORTHWEST VOICE

Financial Disclosure: Dr. Giliberto has no financial relationships to disclose. 

Non-Financial Disclosure:
 Dr. Giliberto is a member of the conference planning committee. He has no other non-financial relationships to disclose.

JP Giliberto, MD

Dr. Giliberto has been a member of the University of Washington laryngology team for 3 years. Prior to joining the University of Washington, he was an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati treating the full breadth of laryngology including voice, swallowing, and breathing disorders. He completed his fellowship training in laryngology at the University of Washington in 2016, after his residency in otolaryngology at the University of Cincinnati / Cincinnati Children’s program.

Dr. Giliberto's specific clinical interests include performance voice, medical laryngology (chronic cough, globus, and throat pain), open/endoscopic airway, and neurolaryngology. Dr. Giliberto is a member of the American Academy of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery, where he is actively involved in the Young Physician Section.

Dr. Giliberto is passionate about improving the user interface with information technology in the medical center through customization an optimization. He has been named the Assistant Chief Medical Information Officer for Surgical Services, and he is a member of the national Epic otolaryngology specialty steering committee. Specifically, his focus of electronic health record optimization involves custom procedure SmartForms and prospective automatic data collection to improve clinical documentation, billing, and research within the medical center.

​ Panel: Snake Oil or Sage Advice: Medical Evidence, Opinions and Superstitions   to Keep the Performing Larynx Healthy