Megann McGill, PhD, CCC-SLP is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech & Hearing Sciences at Portland State University. Her research explores telepractice: a rapidly growing clinical approach within healthcare that allows for the provision of services over the Internet. Her clinical research focuses on the efficacy and efficiency of using telepractice for speech-language therapy with children and adults who stutter. Specifically, she is interested in determining if telepractice services are valid and reliable means of conducting initial evaluations and ongoing therapy for clients who stutter. Her research has been funded by the Oregon Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Foundation and by a Portland State University Faculty Development Grant.
Areas of expertise:
Stuttering
Bilingualism
Telepractice
Clinical Supervision
Courses:SPHR 581 Stuttering
SPHR 410 Speech Science
SPHR 509 Telepractice Stuttering Clinic