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Howard I. Glazer Ph.D. is a Clinical Associate Professor at Cornell University Medical College/New York Presbyterian Hospital with a professional practice limited to the use of surface electromyographic feedback in the treatment of pelvic floor muscle dysfunctions and vulvovaginal pain syndromes. He is a Clinical Associate Professor at Cornell University Medical College/ New York Presbyterian Hospital,  a member of the
International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease
(ISSVD), a member of the Medical Board of the National Vulvodynia Association (NVA), and a member of the Editorial Advisory Board  of the chronic pelvic pain section for OBGYN.net. His background combines neurophysiology/ neurochemistry, learning theory, sex therapy, behavioral medicine and electromyography. Dr. Glazer provides individual clinical services, training workshops, in-office speciality training, and he is actively involved in several multidisciplinary and multinational research projects.

Contact Dr. Glazer for further information about his treatment or to schedule an appointment.

Click on the links to the left to learn more about his research and find out when and where he will be speaking.

 

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Glazer-Miller.jpg (4645 bytes) Left: Howard Glazer Ph.D. stands behind his mentor, Neal E. Miller Ph.D., at a recent reception honoring him in New York City.  Dr. Miller is the founder of "biofeedback". Glazer conducted postdoctoral  training  in his lab when Miller was doing the first experiments in biofeedback.
Right: Stanley C. Marinoff, MD, MPH, (left) Director of the Center for Vulvovaginal Disorders in Washington, DC, and clinical faculty member at George Washington University, and Dr. Howard Glazer are shown at the recent meeting of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Dissease (ISSVD) in Baveno, Italy this past Septmber.

 

 

 

 

 

Right:  Marek Jantos (left), president of the Behavioral Medicine Institute of Astrailia and Secretary of the Australian Association of Psychophysiology.  Marek has trained extensively with Dr. Glazer and presently conducts a private practice in his home town of Adelaide Australia and also works on a regular basis in the Offices of Richard Reid M.D., a vulvar pain specialist in Sydney Australia.

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Left: Howard Glazer  Ph.D. (left)  with John Basmajiamn M.D. at  meetings of the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe in Groningen, Holland, March 1999. Dr. Basmajian is the father of modern day "electromyography"

 

 

 

 

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Right: Howard Glazer Ph.D. (right) with John Perry Ph.D. at a surface electromyography conference in Key West Florida.  Dr. Perry is the founder of applications of surface elctromyography to disorders of pelvic floor muscles. See more of Dr. Perry's work on his website located at http://www.incontinet.com

 

 

Below:  Meetings of the International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease, September 1999, Santa Fe New Mexico. Left to right seated is Dr. Gae Rodke, Dr. Howard Kent, Marcie Horowitz,  Dr. Benson Horowitz, and Dr. Ronald Meltzer.              Left to right standing is Dr. Howard Glazer, Doreen Glazer, Peggy Kent, and Mimi Meltzer

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Below: Meeting of the Biofeedback Foundations of Europe, Eilat Israel, February, 2000    Left to right:   Lawrence Klein, Dr. Howard Glazer, Dr. Eric Peper,  Knut Berndorfer, Hans Stotel, Danielle Matto, Dr. and Mrs. Richard Gevirtz

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Below: Meeting of the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe, Prien am Chiemsee, Germany 2001.  Gabe Sella, M.D., Claudine Hatab, P.T. and Howard Glazer Ph.D.

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  Below: Meeting of the Biofeedback Foundation of Europe, Udine, Italy, 2003. Erik Peper
              Ph.D. presents the clinician of the year award to Howard I. Glazer Ph.D. for his
              pioneering work in the use of surface electromyographic biofeedback in the
              diagnosis and treatment of vulvovaginal pain disorders.

                                                        

 Below: NIH meetings on vulvodynia held at the National Library of Medicine at the NIH
             campus in Bethesda Maryland April 14 and 15, 2003.  Left to right are Jacob  
             Borstein MD, Stanley Marinoff MD, Howard Glazer PhD, Candace Brown   
             PharmD, Ronald Meltzer MD and Andrew Goldstein MD

 

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