Your health is very important. The university provides a number of services to support student health and wellness. It is also important to note that musicians should be aware of particular health concerns that can be a part of the study, performance, listening, teaching, and other areas of music education and the industry.

These concerns can include vocal, hearing, repetitive strain injuries and musculoskeletal issues, respiratory issues, and anxiety and mental health issues. Preventative care, such as ear protection,  proper practice techniques, self-care, and medical and mental healthcare can be of great help. For more information, talk with your applied teacher, department chairs, or the music school director. For easy access, ear plugs are available for students in Crouse College room 204 between 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday for $10.

Although many of these issues are discussed in lessons, classes, and ensembles, it is important to seek medical or counseling advice for any concerns.

This is a partial listing of resources available.

Resources on Campus

Syracuse University Health Services

Counseling at Syracuse University

Crisis Help

Syracuse University Gebbie Clinic

Syracuse University Faculty and Staff Wellness Initiative

Resources Specifically for Musicians

Some resources are available specifically for the special concerns of musicians and people in the music industry. A brief example of these options is below, along with links to a number of helpful articles and texts. These should not replace medical attention, but are provided as an additional source of information.

Musician's Health Resources from NASM

Musician's Health - Resources Researched by Fellow Music Students

Protective Hearing

Vocal Health

Sleep

Practicing

Muscular/Tendonitis

Performance Anxiety