Dr. Turner, Professor of Communication Disorders, earned his Ph.D. from the University
of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Turner’s interests focus on speech science, fluency disorders,
motor speech disorders, voice disorders, and clinical supervision. He also works with
the faculty and staff as the program coordinator. Dr. Turner has a history of serving
in a variety of capacities within and outside the university.
Turner, G. (2021). Motor Speech Disorders. In G. L. Lof & A. F. Johnson (Eds) National Speech-Language Pathology Examination Review & Study Guide (2nd ed). Evanston, IL: TherapyEd.
Mandali, S., Slavych, B., Hughes,, B., Turner, G., Williams, G., Cuffe, M. & Campbell, A. (2020). Are workshops a new way of meeting the accreditation standards for interprofessional education? Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetic- Supplement 1, 120 (9), A-39.
Paramby, T., Abbott, K., V., Turner, G., Kimble, C., Dejonge, R. (2018). Comparing fundamental frequency within and across speakers of Hindi and English, Journal of Indian Speech Language & Hearing Association, 32 (2). 1-6.
Turner, G., Roach, L., & deJonge, R. (2016). Lip contact pressure while talking in background noise. SIG 19: Perspectives on Speech Science.
Turner, G. (2015). Motor Speech Disorders. In G. L. Lof & A. F. Johnson (Eds) National Speech-Language
Pathology Examination Review & Study Guide. Evanston, IL: TherapyEd.
Heubi, E., Griesinger, S., & Turner, G. (2023) Exploring covert stuttering. Poster Presentation. Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Convention, Osage Beach, MO.
Nugent, D., Hines, E., & Turner, G. (2023) A case study of gender identify incongruence (Transgender Female) voice therapy at the UCM university clinic. Poster Presentation. Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Convention, Osage Beach, MO.
Siemers, L. & Turner, G. (2023) Developing an explicit instructional intervention of clinical writing in a graduate speech-language pathology program. Poster Presentation. Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Convention, Osage Beach, MO.
Vermillion, L., & Turner, G. (2023) Pharmacologically induced stuttering. Poster Presentation. Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Convention, Osage Beach, MO.
Turner, G. (2022). Small Group Discussion, Teens Who Stutter: Fear & Avoidance, Presented at the Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) Annual Conference, Osage Beach, MO.
Turner, G. (2022). Small Group Discussion, Treatment of Fluency in Individuals with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities, Presented at the Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Association (MSHA) Annual Conference, Osage Beach, MO.
Turner, G.S. (2021). Case Study: Treatment of Cluttering/Stuttering in an Adult with Down syndrome. Annual American Speech Language Hearing Convention, Washington, DC.
Slavych, B., Turner, G.S., & Nugent, D. (2021). Communication Changes in Parkinson's Disease. Annual American Speech Language Hearing Convention, Washington, DC.
Turner, G., Campbell, A. & Cuffe, M. Implementation of Interprofessional Education Lessons Learned in the first year. Mo Athletic Trainer Association, Central Methodist University, Feb 1, 2020.
Brown, A., Turner, G., Campbell, A. (2019). The role of the speech-language pathologist in concussion management. Poster Presentation. Missouri Speech-Language-Hearing Convention, Osage Beach, MO.
Searl, J., Knollhoff, S., & Turner, G. (2018). Bilabial Contact Pressure for Stops in Parkinson's Disease Relative to Maximum Lip Strength. Presented at the Annual Convention for the American Speech, Language, and Hearing Association, Boston, MA., Nov, 2018.
Turner, G. & Turner, J. (2018). Living the ICF Model: A Patient Perspective. Presented at the Annual Convention for the Missouri Speech, Language, and Hearing Association, Osage Beach, MO., April, 2018.
Lansford, L. & Turner, G. (2018). Stress Velopharyngeal Insufficiency. Presented at the Annual Convention for
the Missouri Speech, Language, and Hearing Association, Osage Beach, MO., April, 2018.
In his spare time, Dr. Turner enjoys travel, outdoor activities (especially ziplining),
and taming the weeds in his yard. Dr. Turner is especially fond of his wife Joni and
their beautiful blended family.