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John L. Turner, Jr., MD

Residency Program Co-Director
Assistant Professor
Department of Family & Community Medicine

“I love time with my wife and four children who constantly remind me of what really matters. I enjoy being active in our church, cooking, movies, basketball and landscaping.”

 

Interests

 

 

Education

1992

Davidson College
Davidson, NC
B.S. Degree, Biology

1996

University of North Carolina School of Medicine
Chapel Hill, NC
M.D. Degree

 

Postdoctoral Training

1996 – 1999

Resident
Riverside Regional Medical Center
Newport News, Virginia

2000 – 2001

Sports Medicine Fellowship
Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC

2002 – 2003

Faculty Development Fellowship
University of North Carolina
Chapel Hill, NC

 

Certifications

1996 – 2000

Virginia Medical License

1997

National Board of Medical Examiners

1999

Diplomate, American Board of Family Practice
Recertified  2006

1999 – 2001

South Carolina Medical License

2000 – present

Indiana Medical License

2001

Certificate of Added Qualification in Sports Medicine

 

Academic Career

1999 - 2000

Clinical Instructor
Family Practice Residency,
Palmetto Richland Memorial Hospital,
Columbia, SC

2001 – 2009

Clinical Assistant Professor
Family Practice Residency
Department of Family Medicine
Indiana University School of Medicine
Indianapolis, IN

2006 – 2009

Clerkship Director
Department of Family Medicine
Indiana University Department of Family Medicine
Indianapolis, IN

2009 – present

Co-Director
Residency Training Program
Department of Family & Community Medicine
Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Winston-Salem, NC

 

Selected Publications

Turner JL, Fields J. Mixed Martial Arts Injuries: an Observational Study, submitted for publication April 20, 2009, Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine.

Fields J, Turner JL. Mixed Martial Arts Injuries: an Observational Study, podium presentation, American Medical Society Annual Meeting, April 2008, Las Vegas.

Turner JL, Dankoski ME, Objective Structured Clinical Exams: A Critical Review. Family Medicine 40(8), Sept 2008, 574-8

Turner JL, Garg M. Splenomegaly and Sports. Current Sports Medicine Reports. 7(2) Mar/Apr 2008, 106-9

Turner JL, Fields J. Performance Enhancing Sports Supplements chapter in Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation:  A Sports Specific Approach. Lippencott Williams & Wilkins. Philadelphia, October 2008.

Turner JL. The Pre-participation Physical Evaluation chapter in Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation: A Sport Specific Approach. Lippencott Williams & Wilkins. Philadelphia, October 2008.

Bernstein J, Boyer M, El-Khoury G, Garry J, Laskowski E, Lynn J, Matson C, Pawlina  W, Turner, JL, penser C, Wolpaw T, Report VII Contemporary Issues in Medicine: Musculoskeletal Medicine Education, from Musculoskeletal Education Advisory Board in Medical School Objectives project, Boulware D, Editor., Association of American Medical Colleges: Washington DC, September 2005, p 1-13.

Turner JL, McKeag D. Basketball chapter in Sports Medicine: Just the Facts, ed O’Conner F. McGraw-Hill, Philadelphia, 2004, p 47-55.

Turner JL, Exercise related headache. Current Sports Medicine Reports, 2003. 2(1): p. 15-17.

Turner JL, Walters R, Leski MJ, Saywell RM, Woolridge JS. Pre-participation screening of athletic officials: A study of Southeastern Conference Football Referees. Phys Sports Med, 2003, 31(3): p 43-8.

Turner JL, McKeag D. Complications of joint aspiration and injection. In Clinics Atlas of Office Procedures: Joint Injection Techniques. Pfenninger, JL ed. WB Saunders, Philadelphia, Dec 2002, p. 433-443.

 

 

 

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