Stephen Gorman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
Voice Pathologist
sgorman@soents.com
Stephen Gorman, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, is a voice pathologist at the Blaine Block Institute of Voice Analysis and Rehabilitation, as well as the Professional Voice Center of Greater Cincinnati. After earning his B.S. from Bowling Green State University (1981) and his M.S. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1986), Stephen completed his doctoral studies at the University of Cincinnati in the Fall of 2002, focusing his dissertation research on the aerodynamic effects of Vocal Function Exercises in elderly men. His research interests include the efficacy of Vocal Function Exercises and vocal aerodynamics. Stephen has presented research findings and therapy methods at a variety of scholarly conferences and symposia, as well as to public school Speech Pathologists and choir directors on various voice related topics. An avid singer, Stephen made his (very small) stage debut in a local production of Godspell in the spring of 2003.The reviews of his performance were so positive that he had the opportunity to portray jilted butcher Lazar Wolf in Fiddler on the Roof in 2005. He most recently took on the role of Stanley Sanders in Smoke on the Mountain in 2007. Despite the rave reviews and inflated ego, those closest to him urged him not to quit his day job. Stephen is married to the lovely and talented Cindy, and is the proud dad of Andy and Ben, Eagle Scouts both who are beginning the transition from high school to college.
