Curriculum Vitae Personal contact information: 2450 Windrow Dr. #E-201 wodushek@hotmail.com Fort Collins, CO 80525 970-689-2152 Practice Location:, P.C. Fort Collins, CO 80524 BOARD CERTIFICATION IN CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY October 2007 American Board of Professional Psychology Diploma #6362 LICENSURE August 2005 State of Colorado Licensed Psychologist #2917 EDUCATION to August 2005 August 2002 to August 2000 May 1995 Clinical Neuropsychology Fellowship University of Virginia Health System Department of Neurology/Division of Neuropsychology Doctor of Philosophy Clinical Psychology (Emphasis in Neuropsychology) University of North Texas Pre-Doctoral Neuropsychology Internship University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Master of Science General Psychology University of North Texas Bachelor of Science General Psychology University of Wisconsin-Madison LICENSED PRACTICE: January 2008 to, P.C. present Director of Neuropsychology Duties: Complete intake interviews for adult outpatients referred with a wide variety of neurologic insults and illnesses who are seeking neurorehabilitation services and/or neuropsychological assessment. Make recommendations for and provide consultations to rehabilitation therapists in occupational, physical, and/or speech-language therapy, as well as counseling services. Provide neuropsychological assessments to aid diagnostic decision-making and treatment planning. Lead Psychological Services staff meetings and attend Department Coordinator meetings. Complete community and staff marketing and educational presentations. 1
September 2005 to, P.C. January 2008 Staff Neuropsychologist Duties: Complete intake interviews and neuropsychological evaluations for outpatients referred with a wide variety of neurological illnesses and insults. Recommend treatment modalities and coordinate treatment plans with occupational, physical, and/or speech language therapy, as well as counseling services. Lead psycho-educational support group. January 2006 to Poudre Valley Health System Present Neuropsychologist - Allied Health Professional Duties: Complete abbreviated neuropsychological evaluations and consultations for a wide variety of hospital inpatients. Most assessments are requested to provide cognitive capacity opinions regarding independent decision-making. PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES October 2010 Secretary/Treasurer-Elect Colorado Neuropsychological Society SUPERVISED CLINICAL EXPERIENCE to University of Virginia Health System (Charlottesville, VA) August 2005 Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Major rotations: Memory Disorders Clinic and Neurology Outpatient Unit. Duties: Outpatient neuropsychological evaluations for patients with a wide variety of neurologic and cognitive complaints. Primary diagnoses include mild cognitive impairment, stroke, neurodegenerative diseases, multiple sclerosis, and TBI. Pre-surgery DBS and epilepsy evaluations were frequent referrals. Limited number of inpatient evaluations were completed. Minor rotation: Western State Hospital Duties: Created syllabus and led Memory Skills Rehabilitation Course for inpatient group of 10-12 individuals with various chronic mental illnesses. Minor rotation: Health South Rehabilitation Hospital Duties: Inpatient neuropsychological evaluations of patient with acute neurological insults. Consult with interdisciplinary team regarding level of functioning and behavioral management. August 2002 to University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Neuropsychology Internship Major rotations: Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Department of Neurology Duties: Adult neuropsychological evaluations (generally outpatient). Primary diagnoses were TBI, epilepsy (pre-surgery evaluations), and neurodegenerative diseases. Major Rotation: Community Mental Health Services Duties: Individual psychotherapy for 3 to 5 adults/week. Minor Rotation: Psychiatry Crisis Service Duties: Mental health diagnostic interviews in Walk-In Clinic/Emergency Department 2
Minor Rotation: Forensic Pre-Trial Program (Dorothea Dix Hospital) Duties: Inpatient forensic evaluations to assess psychiatric illness, malingering, competency to stand trial, and mental status at time of offense. Minor Rotation: Geropsychiatry Program Duties: Inpatient neuropsychological evaluations of geriatric patients with comorbid psychiatric and neurologic disorders. Minor Rotation: Mental Health Services (Federal Medical Center) Duties: Neuropsychological evaluations of federal prisoners with severe mental illnesses and possible comorbid neurologic disorders. September 2001 to Center for Psychological Development (Sherman, TX) August 2002 Neuropsychological/Psychological Assessment Practicum Duties: Outpatient psychological and neuropsychological evaluations. Majority of adult patients referred for evaluation of potential neurodegenerative diseases. Children and adolescents (5 and up) constituted 30% of cases. September 2000 to Neuropsychological Associates of Dallas (Dallas, TX) September 2001 Neuropsychological Assessment/Therapy Practicum Duties: Outpatient neuropsychological evaluations. Most assessments were adult TBI clients but many other neurologic disorders were seen. Minority of time dedicated to group therapy for cognitive and psychosocial rehabilitation. June 1998 to University of North Texas Psychology Clinic (Denton, TX) May 2000 Psychotherapy Practicum Duties: Individual psychotherapy for 3 to 5 adults/week during academic semesters. June 1999 to Cook Children s Specialty Clinic (Denton, TX) August 2000 Psychology/Neuropsychology Assessment Practicum Duties: Psychological and neuropsychological evaluations for children aged 5 to 17. Presenting diagnoses included ADHD, depression, bipolar disorder, Asperger s syndrome, pervasive developmental disorders, learning disabilities, TBI, epilepsy, and adjustment disorders. July 1999 to John Peter Smith Hospital (Fort Worth, TX) May 2000 Neuropsychological Assessment Practicum Duties: Inpatient and outpatient neuropsychological evaluations for referrals from neurology, emergency care, internal medicine, and psychiatry. September 1998 to Health South Rehabilitation Hospital (Plano, TX) May 1999 Assessment/Therapy Practicum Duties: Individual and group, inpatient and outpatient, cognitive and psychosocial rehabilitation therapy. Stroke, TBI, multiple sclerosis, etc. Participate in multidisciplinary staff meetings. 3
EDUCATION RESEARCH PROJECTS June 2003 Doctoral Dissertation: Psychopathy Symptom Profiles and Neuropsychological Measures Sensitive to Orbitofrontal Functioning August 2000 Masters Thesis: Performance of Adults with and without Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder on Measures of Response Inhibition and Frontal Lobe Functioning PUBLICATIONS Wodushek, T. R., & Greher, M. R. (2011). Brain Injury Association of America. In Kreutzer, J. S., DeLuca, J., & Caplan, B. Encyclopedia of clinical neuropsychology. New York: Springer. Wodushek, T. (2010). Demystifying the Board Certification Process: A review of Board Certification in Clinical Neuropsychology: A Guide to Becoming ABPP/ABCN Certified Without Sacrificing Your Sanity. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 23, 1088-89. Wodushek, T. & Neumann, C. (2003). Inhibitory capacity in adults with symptoms of Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 18, 317-330 Vitacco, M., Neumann, C., & Wodushek, T. (2008). Differential relationships between the dimensions of psychopathy and intelligence: Replication with adult jail inmates. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 35, 48-55. POSTER PRESENTATIONS Wodushek, T., & Neumann, C. (2004). Cognitive functioning and psychopathy. Presented at 32 nd Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Baltimore, MD. Wodushek, T., & Harrell, E. (2003). Psychopathy symptom profiles and neuropsychological measures sensitive to orbitofrontal functioning. Presented at 31 st Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Honolulu, HI. Wylie, S., Eckerle, M., Wodushek, T., Loe, J., & Manning, C. (2005). Response preparation, competition, and apathy in Parkinson s Disease. Presented at the 2005 Annual Cognitive Neuroscience Meeting, New York, NY. RECENT CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE: April 2011 Colorado Neuropsychological Society Spring Meeting Denver, CO March 2011 University of Denver Translational Neuroscience Conference Denver, CO June 2010 American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology Annual Meeting Chicago, IL April 2010 Colorado Neuropsychological Society Spring Meeting Denver, CO March 2009 University of Denver Translational Neuroscience Conference Denver, CO June 2008 American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology Annual Meeting - Boston, MA May 2008 Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers Annual Meeting Denver, CO April 2008 Colorado Neuropsychological Society Spring Meeting Denver, CO 4
PROFESSIONAL REFERENCES Scott D. Bender, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Associate Professor University of Virginia Health System Phone: 434-924-2718 Psychiatry & Neurobehavioral Sciences Email: SB4QK@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu P.O Box 800203 Charlottesville, VA 22908 Michael R. Greher, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Assistant Professor University of Colorado School of Medicine Phone: 303-724-2305 Department of Neurosurgery Email: Michael.Greher@ucdenver.edu 12631 E. 17 th Avenue, C307 Aurora, CO 80045 Deana Davalos, Ph.D. Associate Professor Cognitive Neuroscience Phone: 970-491-5548 Department of Psychology Email: Deana.Davalos@ColoState.EDU Colorado State University Fort Collins, CO 80523 (Dr. Davalos also works as a part-time staff neuropsychologist at ) 5