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Heather J. Gotham, PhD School of Nursing and Health Studies University of Missouri-Kansas City 2464 Charlotte St, #2429 HSB Kansas City, MO 64108 gothamhj@umkc.edu (816) 235.5058 Licensure: Psychologist, Health Service Provider, Missouri #2000167945 EDUCATION 1999-2000 Psychological Resident, Medical/Health Psychology Research Psychologist, Randomized, Multi-site, Controlled Trial of Exercise and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Veterans with Gulf War Illness, PI: Wade Martin, MD Veterans Affairs Medical Center, St. Louis, MO 1999 Doctor of Philosophy, Clinical Psychology University of Missouri Columbia (APA Approved) Dissertation: Alcohol Involvement and Developmental Tasks During Young Adulthood: A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective, Advisor: Kenneth J. Sher, PhD 1998-1999 Pre-Doctoral Internship Veterans Affairs Medical Center (APA Approved), St. Louis, MO 1995 Master of Arts, Clinical Psychology University of Missouri Columbia Thesis: Relations Between Personality Traits, Alcohol Expectancies, and Alcohol Use, Advisor: Kenneth J. Sher, PhD 1993 Master of Arts, General Psychology New School for Social Research, New York, NY 1991 Bachelor of Arts, Psychology, High Honors University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS 2012-present Associate Research Professor Collaborative for Excellence in Behavioral Health Research and Practice School of Nursing and Health Studies University of Missouri-Kansas City 2008-2012 Associate Research Professor Mid-America Addiction Technology Transfer Center

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 2 University of Missouri-Kansas City 2007-2008 Research Associate Professor Missouri Institute of Mental Health School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry University of Missouri-Columbia 2000-2007 Research Assistant Professor Missouri Institute of Mental Health School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry University of Missouri-Columbia GRANT SUPPORT Current Grant/Contract Support 1. Principal Investigator/Project Director. Transforming the Academic Preparation of Health Professionals: Competency-Based SBIRT Training (UMKC SBIRT). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 9/13 to 8/16, $943,223. This project is integrating a sustainable SBIRT training curriculum into baccalaureate and advanced practice nursing and master of social work programs at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and disseminate it to local and regional (Western Missouri/Eastern Kansas) healthcare systems and training programs. 2. Evaluator. CDC's Capacity-Building Assistance (CBA) Provider Network (CPN) National Resource Center (Krom, PI). Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. 4/14 to 3/19, $ $7,481,887. The National Resource Center serves to coordinate the work of the Capacity-building Provider Network (CPN), which is the CDC's flagship program to provide high quality capacity-building assistance (CBA) services for health departments, community-based organizations, and healthcare organizations in the delivery of high-impact HIV prevention strategies. 3. Evaluator & Implementation Specialist. Mid-America Addiction Technology Transfer Center Region 7 (Stilen, PI). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 10/12 to 9/17, $3,250,000. The Mid-America ATTC serves HHS Region 7 (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska) by developing and conducting training and technology transfer activities to meet the identified needs of the addiction treatment services workforce. 4. Evaluator. Bridging the Disparities Gap: Strengthening Community-based Healthcare Delivery in an Urban Setting (Kimble, PI). Health Resources and Services Administration. 9/12 to 6/15, $1,467,979. This project will create Interprofessional Collaborative Practice (IPCP) teams of nurse practitioners, other health professionals, and students at two safety-net clinics that provide health care to underserved populations in Kansas City, MO.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 3 5. Pre-Implementation Needs Assessment Specialist. Trials Coordinating Center to Reduce Substance Use, HIV Risk Behaviors, & Crime (Dennis, PI). National Institute on Drug Abuse. 7/13 to 6/18 (contract). The Coordinating Center will assist the JJ-TRIALS Collaborative of six research/-based juvenile justice systems to effectively implement evidence-based HIV and substance use prevention and treatment practices. 6. Project Coordinator/Site PI. Substance Abuse Treatment to HIV care (SAT2HIV) (Garner, PI). National Institute on Drug Abuse. 7/14 to 6/19 ($123,308 contract). This Type 2 Effectiveness-Implementation Hybrid Trial will test the effectiveness of a motivational interviewing-based brief intervention for substance use within communitybased HIV/AIDS service organizations, relative to usual care. 7. Evaluator. Improving Fragmentation in Healthcare: Employing Interprofessional Education for Managing Multiple Chronic Conditions in an Urban Setting (Brommelsiek, PI). Health Resources and Services Administration. 07/01/13 to 06/30/16, $632,138. This project will expand and enhance the advanced nursing curriculum by improving interpersonal communication and ethical decision making in caring for medically underserved persons with multiple chronic conditions (MCC). Past Grant/Contract Support 1. Senior Manager of Evaluation. Mid-America Addiction Technology Transfer Center (Stilen, PI). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 10/07 to 9/12, $2,500,000. The Mid-America Addiction Technology Transfer Center served Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Nebraska by developing and conducting training and technology transfer activities to meet the identified needs of the addiction treatment services workforce. 2. Implementation Specialist and Steering Committee Member. Health Literacy Initiative. Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City. 10/12 to 12/14, $10,000. This grant initiative is providing support to Kansas City area safety net clinics to adopt and implement evidence-based or promising health literacy practices to improve health knowledge and behaviors of patients. 3. Evaluator. Community Reinforcement Approach [CRA] Program (Stidham, PI). Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City to Johnson County Mental Health Center. 09/12 to 9/13, $300,000 total ($14,000 contract). This project evaluates two evidence-based practices, community reinforcement approach and assertive continuing care, for adolescent and adult substance users and includes a longitudinal client outcome study. 4. Evaluation Director. Family Assertive Community Treatment (Stidham, PI). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 4 Administration to Johnson County Mental Health Center. 10/09 to 9/12, $900,000 total ($180,000 contract). This project evaluated two evidence-based practices, adolescent community reinforcement approach and assertive continuing care, for adolescent substance users and included a longitudinal client outcome study. 5. Evaluator. Addiction Training for Nurses Using SBIRT (ATN-SBIRT). Health Resources and Services Administration to University of Pittsburgh-School of Nursing. 11/10 to 11/12 ($31,200 contract). This project will develop and provide training on substance use screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment (SBIRT) for nursing students at the University of Pittsburgh-School of Nursing. 6. Consultant. Co-Occurring Disorder Learning Community. National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare to Hazelden. 12/11 to 3/13. Provide instruction via webinar sessions on evidence-based practices for co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. 7. Dissemination Consultant. Training Residents Across Disciplines in SBIRT Services (Vinson, PI). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to University of Missouri-Columbia. 10/09 to 9/12. ($75,077 contract). This project developed and provided training on substance use screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment (SBIRT) for residents, medical students, and other health professionals. 8. Consultant. National Evaluation of Adolescent Assertive Family Treatment. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to Advocates for Human Potential. 10/09 to 9/12. This is a cross-site evaluation of 13 grants to implement adolescent community reinforcement approach and assertive continuing care for adolescent substance users. 9. Conference Chair. Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 6/11 to 6/12. ($18,015 contract). Serve as Chair of the 2012 JMATE conference, April 10-12, 2012, including organizing and directing planning for the scientific meeting portion of the conference; organizing and directing program, sponsor, award, and review committees; seeking funding through public and private sponsors; and coordinating young adult and family member input into conference. 10. Consultant. Development of Dual Diagnosis Capability in Addiction Treatment (DDCAT) and Dual Diagnosis Capability in Mental Health Treatment (DDCMHT) Indexes Toolkits. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to Westat. 1/11 to 9/11. This project will develop administration and implementation toolkits for the DDCAT and DDCMHT indexes that measure treatment fidelity.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 5 11. Principal Investigator. Missouri Foundation for Health Co-Occurring Disorders Initiative Evaluation (Gotham, PI). Missouri Foundation for Health to Missouri Institute of Mental Health. 5/07 to 5/11, $933,856 total. This is a cross-site evaluation of 24 grants to local treatment providers who are implementing evidence-based practices for treating consumers with co-occurring substance related and mental disorders. I was the Principal Investigator while at UMC (2007-2008) and then Co-Investigator when I moved to UMKC (2008-2011). 12. Implementation Consultant. Integrated Co-Occurring Condition Treatment Services (Odiam, PI). Health Care Foundation of Greater Kansas City to Tri-County Mental Health Services, Inc. 7/08 to 6/10. ($31,150 contract). This project assisted Tri-County Mental Health Services to implement evidence-based practices for consumers with co-occurring substance related and mental disorders in their mental health and substance abuse treatment programs, including conducting fidelity reviews. 13. Implementation and Data Consultant. Arkansas Advancing Recovery Partnership (Ferguson, PI). Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. 2/08 to 1/10, $360,000 total ($34,196 contract). This collaborative project with NIATx, was led by the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Office of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention, who with four state-funded substance abuse treatment agencies to implement the evidence-based practices of continuing care and case management. 14. Evaluation Director. COSIG: Missouri - State Incentive Grant for Treatment of Persons with Co-occurring Substance Related and Mental Disorders (Homer, PI). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 10/03 to 9/09, $3,347,873 total ($3,963 contract 10/08-9/09). This project enhanced state infrastructure and assisted providers in implementing evidence-based practices for consumers with co-occurring substance related and mental disorders, and included a fidelity study and a longitudinal client outcome study. I was the Evaluation Director while at MIMH and transferred to Co-Director when I moved to Mid-America ATTC. 15. Senior Manager of Evaluation. Mid-America Addiction Technology Transfer Center Supplement with Oklahoma City Area Inter-Tribal Health Board (Stilen, PI). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 10/08 to 9/09, $100,000. The Mid-America Addiction Technology Transfer Center partnered with the Oklahoma City Area Inter-Tribal Health Board to revise a basic substance abuse treatment curriculum for use with healthcare workers providing services to Native American clients. 16. Co-Investigator. Comparing Two Multimedia Science of Addiction Courses (Epstein, PI). National Institute on Drug Abuse. 7/03 to 06/07, $1,053,000.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 6 This project compared the effectiveness of two science of addiction curricula (one didactic, the other embedded in a narrative story) for 4-6 th grade children implemented through African-American faith communities. 17. Evaluation Director. Enhancing Supports for Substance Abusing Youth (Keehn, PI). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 12/00 to 6/07, $2,975,721. This project evaluated a coordinated system of care for substance abusing adolescents in St. Louis and included a longitudinal client outcome study. 18. Evaluation Director. MET/CBT5 in Rural and Suburban Missouri - Fast Break (PI, Dillon). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 10/03 to 9/06, $721,907. This project evaluated a manualized evidence-based practice for adolescent substance users and included a longitudinal client outcomes study. 19. Evaluator. Healthy Foundations for Families: Starting Early, Starting Smart (SESS) (Evans, PI). Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration and the Casey Family Program. 10/00 to 9/02, $1,767,765. This project evaluated efforts to improve outcomes for young children and their families through improving access to integrated behavioral health services. 20. Evaluator. Integrated Services for Women and Children in the Ozarks: Women, ADM Disorders and Violence (Malinowski, PI). Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. 10/00 to 9/01, $1,008,554. This project evaluated an integrated behavioral health services system for women with mental illness, substance abuse, and trauma issues. PUBLICATIONS Peer Reviewed Articles 1. Gotham, H. J. & Sher, K. J. (1996). Do codependent traits involve more than basic dimensions of personality and psychopathology? Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 57, 34-39. 2. Sher, K. J., Gotham, H. J., Erickson, D. J., & Wood, P. K. (1996). A prospective, highrisk study of the relationship between tobacco dependence and alcohol use disorders. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 20, 485-492. 3. Sher, K. J., Wood, P. K., & Gotham, H. J. (1996). The course of psychological distress in college: A prospective high-risk study. Journal of College Student Development, 37, 42-51. 4. Beck, N. C., Greenfield, S. R., Gotham, H., Menditto, A. A., Stuve, P., & Hemme, C. A. (1997). Risperidone in the management of violent, treatment-resistant schizophrenics hospitalized in a maximum security forensic facility. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 25, 461-468.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 7 5. Gotham, H. J., Sher, K. J., & Wood, P. K. (1997). Predicting stability and change in frequency of intoxication from the college years to beyond: Individual-difference and role transition variables. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 106, 619-629. 6. DiLorenzo, T. M., Stucky-Ropp, R. C., Vander Wal, J. S., & Gotham, H. J. (1998). Determinants of exercise among children. II. A longitudinal analysis. Preventive Medicine, 27, 470-477. 7. Sher, K. J., & Gotham, H. J. (1999). Pathological alcohol involvement: A developmental disorder of young adulthood. Development and Psychopathology, 11, 933-956. 8. Jackson, K. M., Sher, K. J., Gotham, H. J., & Wood, P. K. (2001). Transitioning into and out of large-effect drinking in young adulthood. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, 110, 378-391. 9. Schulenberg, J., Maggs, J. L., Long, S. W., Sher, K. J., Gotham, H. J., Baer, J. S., Kivlahan, D. R., Marlatt, G. A., & Zucker, R. A. (2001). The problem of college drinking: Insights from a developmental perspective. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 25, 473-477. 10. Topolski, J. M., Gotham, H. J., Klinkenberg, W. D., O Neill, D. L., & Brooks, A. R. (2002). Older adults, substance use, and HIV/AIDS: Preparing for a future crisis. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 8, 349-363. 11. Gotham, H. J., Sher, K. J., & Wood, P. K. (2003). Alcohol involvement and developmental task completion during young adulthood. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 64, 32-42. 12. Gotham, H. J. (2004). Diffusion of mental health and substance abuse treatments: Development, dissemination, and implementation. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 11, 160-176. 13. Sher, K. J., Gotham, H. J., & Watson, A. L. (2004). Trajectories of dynamic predictors of disorder: Their meanings and implications. Development and Psychopathology, 16, 825-856. 14. Gotham, H. J. (2006). Advancing the implementation of EBPs into clinical practice: How do we get there from here? Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 37, 606-613. 15. Perron, B. E., Gotham, H. J., & Cho, D. (2008). Victimization among African-American adolescents in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40, 67-75. 16. Gotham, H. J., White, M. K., Bergethon, H. S., Feeney, T., Cho, D. W., & Keehn, B. (2008). An implementation story: Moving the GAIN from pilot project to statewide use. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40, 97-107. 17. Gotham, H. J., Claus, R. E., Selig, K., & Homer, A. L. (2010). Increasing program capability to provide treatment for co-occurring substance use and mental disorders: Organizational characteristics. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 38, 160-169. 18. Gotham, H. J., Hagle, H., Hulsey, E., Krom, L., Roget, N., Squires, D., Waters, P., & Williams, A; Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network Technology Transfer Workgroup. (2011). Research to practice in addiction treatment: Key terms and a field driven model of technology transfer. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 41, 169-178. 19. Burns, H. K., Puskar, K., Flaherty, M. T., Mitchell, A. M., Hagle, H., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H. J., Kane, I., Talcott, K. S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G.R. (2012). Addiction training for undergraduate nurses using screening, brief intervention,

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 8 and referral to treatment. Journal of Nursing Education and Practice, 2(4), 167-177, doi: 10.5430/jnep.v2n4p167 20. Gotham, H. J., Brown, J. L., Comaty, J. E., McGovern, M. P., & Claus, R. E. (2013). Assessing the co-occurring capability of mental health treatment (DDCMHT) index. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 40(2), 234-241. 21. Mitchell, A. M., Puskar, K., Hagle, H., Gotham, H. J., Talcott, K. S., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Hulsey, E., Luongo, P., & Burns, H. K. (2013). Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment: Overview of and student satisfaction with an undergraduate addiction training program for nurses. Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 51(10), 29-37. DOI: 10.3928/02793695-20130628-01 22. Puskar, K., Gotham, H. J., Terhorst, L, Hagle, H., Mitchell, A.M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Talcott, K. S., Woomer, G. R., & Burns, H. K. (2013). Effects of SBIRT education and training on nursing students' attitudes toward working with patients who use alcohol and drugs. Substance Abuse, 34(2), 122-128. doi: 10.1080/08897077.2012.715621 23. Terhorst, L, Gotham, H., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Hagle, H., Talcott, K., & Woomer, G. (2013). Factor structure of the Alcohol and Alcohol Problems Perception Questionnaire (AAPPQ) in a sample of baccalaureate nursing students. Research in Nursing & Health, 36, 412-422. 24. McGovern, M. P., Lambert-Harris, C., Gotham, H. J., Claus, R. E., & Xie, H. (2014). Dual diagnosis capability in mental health and addiction treatment services: An assessment of programs across multiple state systems. Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research, 41(2), 205-214. 25. Braxter, B. J., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A. M., Hagle, H., Gotham, H., & Terry, M. A. (2014). Nursing students' experiences with screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment for substance use in the clinical/hospital setting. Journal of Addictions Nursing, 25(3), 122-129. Book Reviews and Chapters 1. Gotham, H. J., & Sher, K. J. (1996). [Review of the book Network therapy for alcohol and drug abuse: A new approach in practice]. Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 41, 76. 2. Gotham, H. J. & Sher, K. J. (1996). Children of alcoholics. In J. Kinney (Ed.), Clinical Manual of Substance Abuse (2nd Ed.) (pp. 272-287). St. Louis: Mosby Year Book. 3. Trull, T. J., Gotham, H. J., & Klein-Trull, M. (1997). Test items for Phares and Trull s Clinical Psychology, 5th edition. Pacific Cove, CA: Brooks/Cole. 4. Gotham, H. J. (1998). [Review of the book Treating substance abuse: Theory and technique]. Substance Abuse, 19, 149-150. 5. Topolski, J. T., Gotham, H. J., Klinkenberg, W. D., O Neill, D. L., & Brooks, A. R. (2004). Older adults, substance use, and HIV/AIDS: Preparing for a future crisis. In C. A. Emlet (Ed.), HIV/AIDS and older adults: Challenges for individuals, families, and communities (pp. 157-179). New York, NY: Springer Publishing Company. 6. Gotham, H. J. (2006, October 25). Moving integrated treatment for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders into practice. [Review of the book Designing, implementing, and managing treatment services for individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: Blueprints for action]. PsycCRITIQUES

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 9 Contemporary Psychology: APA Review of Books, 51 (No. 43), Article 2. Retrieved [November 1, 2006], from the PsycCRITIQUES database. Manuscripts in Progress 1. Kimble, S. J., Brommelsiek, M., Gotham, H. J., Bzowyckyj, A., Stoner, S. C., McCunniff, M. D., Lofgreen, M., Graham, M. R., Lindsey, C. C., Ruehter, V. L., Sawkin, M. T., & Schauner, S. M. (in preparation). Evaluating the impact of interprofessional education: Measuring student attitudes and readiness outcomes related to health care delivery in a community-based interprofessional education (IPE) program. PRESENTATIONS Presentations at National Conferences and Meetings 1. Mack, A., Rock, I., Stone, W., Gotham, H., Linnett, C., & Ro, T. (1991, November). The perception of motion without attention. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Psychonomic Society, San Francisco, CA. 2. Sher, K. J., & Gotham, H. J. (1997, July). Abusive drinking by college students: Implications for the post-college years. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA. 3. Gotham, H. J., & Sher, K. J. (1998, June). Alcohol use disorders and developmental task completion during young adulthood: Variable-centered and typological approaches. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Hilton Head, SC. 4. Sher, K. J., & Gotham, H. J. (2000, April). Dynamic predictors of the course of early onset alcohol use disorders during the college years. Paper presented at the Eighth Biennial Meeting of the Society for Research in Adolescence, Chicago, IL. 5. Evans, C. J., Topolski, J. M., & Gotham, H. J. (2001, November). Overcoming barriers to mainstreaming evaluation in integrated services. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Evaluation Association, St. Louis, MO. 6. Sher, K. J., & Gotham, H. J. (2002, June). Trajectories of dynamic covariates of disorder: Their meanings and their implications. Paper presented at the Michigan Symposium on Developmental Discontinuity, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, MI. 7. Topolski, J. M., & Gotham, H. J. (2003, June). Comorbidity of alcohol and methamphetamine. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Fort Lauderdale, FL. 8. Gotham, H. J., Homer, A. L., & Haden, A. H. (2004, July). Clients with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental illness: Are evidence based practices being used? Paper presented at the annual AHRQ Translating Research Into Practice conference, Washington, DC. 9. McGovern, M.P., Drake, R.E., Segal, S., Gotham, H.J., & Haden, A.H. (2004, October). Development and application of an index of dual diagnosis capability in addiction treatment programs. Paper presented at the annual Addiction Health Services Research conference, Philadelphia, PA. 10. Gotham, H. J., Haden, A. H., Homer, A. L., & Owens, C. (2004, December). 2004 Missouri Co-occurring disorders fidelity assessments and practice survey. Paper

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 10 presented at the 2 nd annual COSIG (Co-Occurring disorders State Incentive Grant) Meeting, Bethesda, MD. 11. Gotham, H. J., Haden, A. H., Homer, A. L., & Owens, C. (2005, February). COSIG Missouri: Report on fidelity to EBPs. Part of Gotham, H. J., Ernst, A. J., & Rothbard, A. Co-Occurring State Incentive Grants: Reports on workforce competency, fidelity to EBPs, and treatment access. Plenary presentation at NASMHPD Research Institute, Inc. s 15th Annual Conference on State Mental Health Agency Services Research, Program Evaluation and Policy, Baltimore, MD. 12. Gotham, H. J. (2005, March). A GAIN implementation story: Issues related to staff, training, and technology. Presentation at the Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness, Washington, DC. 13. Gotham, H. J. (2006, March). Measuring fidelity/capacity for COD services in Missouri. Paper presented at the 3 rd annual COSIG (Co-Occurring disorders State Incentive Grant) Meeting, Washington, DC. 14. Gotham, H. J., Claus, R., & Kabitsi, N. (2006, March). COSIG Missouri: Acceptance and feasibility of screening and assessment tools for COD. Paper presented at the 3 rd annual COSIG (Co-Occurring disorders State Incentive Grant) Meeting, Washington, DC. 15. Gotham, H. J. (2006, March). ESSAY: Enhancing Supports for Substance Abusing Youth. Presentation at the Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness, Baltimore, MD. 16. Homer, A. L., Gotham, H. J., Claus, R., Stilen, P., & Baehni, S. (2006, November). Missouri's COSIG experience: Implementing consensus and evidenced-based practices. Presentation at the American Public Health Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 17. Gotham, H. J., Claus, R., Selig, K., & Homer, A. L. (2007, October). Predictors of change in capability to provide treatment services for clients with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental illness. Presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Athens, GA. 18. Claus, R., Gotham, H. J., Harper-Chang, L., Selig, K., & Homer, A. L. (2007, October). Leadership styles and dual diagnosis capability: Does transformational leadership make a difference? Presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Athens, GA. 19. Claus, R., Gotham, H. J., & Wendler, A. (2008, September). Using Rasch modeling to develop a measure of 12-step counseling practices. Presentation at the International Conference on Outcomes Measurement, Bethesda, MD. 20. Gotham, H. J. (2008, December). Overview of technology transfer. National ATTC Network Meeting, Baltimore, MD. 21. Gotham, H. J., Brown, J., Comaty, J. McGovern, M. P., & Claus, R. (2009, October). The Dual Diagnosis Capability in Mental Health Treatment (DDCMHT) Index. Presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 22. Stilen, P., & Gotham, H. J. (2010, October). Training and implementation of motivational interviewing in rural and frontier areas. Presentation at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY. 23. Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Burns, H.K., Mitchell, A.M., Gotham, H.J., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G. R., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I. Talcott, K.S., Braxter, B. (2011, March) Addictions training for nursing students using screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment. Presentation at the Delaware Valley Node Conference, Bethesda, MD.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 11 24. Gotham, H. J. (2011, May 4). The innovation continuum: Steps in implementing new ideas and technologies. Presentation at the Substance Abuse Librarians and Information Specialists Annual Meeting, Kansas City, KS. 25. Gotham, H. J., Claus, R., Homer, A., Riedel, E., & Christiansen, R. (2011, October 3). Effects of organizational characteristics on change in treatment program capability to provide co-occurring services. Presentation at the annual Addiction Health Services Conference, Fairfax, VA. 26. Gotham, H. J., Terhorst, L., Puskar, K.R., Mitchell, M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I. Talcott, K., & Woomer, G., Hagle, H. (2011, October 5). Changing baccalaureate nursing students' perceptions of working with substance-using patients through SBIRT training. Presented at the 2011 Addiction Health Services Conference, Fairfax, VA. 27. Curran, R. J., Hong, B., Mitchell, A. M., Puskar, K., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Talcott, K. S., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G. R., Hagle, H., Gotham, H. J. (2012, March) Infusion of the EBP, SBIRT, into a baccalaureate nursing school curriculum. Presented at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Ogden, UT. 28. Puskar, K., Mitchell, A. M., Hagle, H., Gotham, H. J., Houze, M., Braxter, B., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I., Talcott, K. S., Woomer, G. R., Burns, H. K. (2012, April). Vulnerable patients who use substances: Training nursing students to screen and refer using an evidenced based mental health model. Presented at the Inaugural Scottish Mental Health Nursing Research Conference, Ayr, Scotland. 29. Kimble, S. J., Stoner, S. C., McCunniff, M. D., Brommelsiek, M., Gotham, H. J., Lofgreen, M., Austin, O., Kirchoff, J., & King, K. (2013, July). Student attitudes and readiness outcomes of a community-based interprofessional education (IPE) program focused on practice change innovation, year one. Presented at the 24th International STTI Nursing Research Congress, Prague, Czech Republic. 30. Kimble, S. J., Morton, J., & Gotham, H. J. (2014, May). Measuring the difference: Interprofessional education and care in clinical settings. Presented at the Interprofessional Collaborative Practice Summit, funded by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation, at the University of New England, Biddeford, ME. 31. Gotham, H. J., Knopf-Amelung, S., Krom, L., Stilen, P., Kimble, S., & Lynn, J. (2014, October). Implementing SBIRT in diverse healthcare settings: Changing practice through training and technical assistance. Presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 32. Kelly, P., Gotham, H. J., Knopf-Amelung, S., & Kohnle, K. (2015, January). Core DNP educational content: A comparison of educational strategies for competency-based SBIRT training. Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing s (AACN) 2015 Doctoral Education Conference, San Diego, CA. 33. Kimble, S., Brommelsiek, M., Endicott, R., Gotham, H. J., & Kohnle, K. (2015, January). Essential components for developing interprofessional clinical practice teams in urban settings and project outcomes. Presented at the American Association of Colleges of Nursing s (AACN) 2015 Doctoral Education Conference, San Diego, CA. Poster Presentations at National Conferences and Meetings 1. Gotham, H. J., Sher, K. J., & Raskin, G. (1994, June). Does codependency involve more than basic dimensions of personality and psychopathology? Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Maui, HI.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 12 2. Stucky-Ropp, R. C., DiLorenzo, T. M., Gotham, H. J., & Vander Wal, J. S. (1994, November). A longitudinal analysis of determinants of physical activity in children. Poster presented at annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, San Diego, CA. 3. Gotham, H. J., Erickson, D., Wood, P. K., & Sher, K. J. (1995, June). A prospective, high-risk study of the relation between tobacco dependence and alcohol use disorders. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Steamboat Springs, CO. 4. DiLorenzo, T. M., Stucky-Ropp, R. C., Gotham, H. J., & Vander Wal, J. S. (1995, August). Influence of parental factors in determining physical activity in children. Poster presented at the annual meeting of American Psychological Association, New York, NY. 5. Gotham, H. J., Sher, K. J., & Wood, P. K. (1996, June). Predicting changes in heavy drinking from the college years to beyond: The role of individual difference variables. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Washington, DC. 6. Gotham, H. J., & Sher, K. J. (1997, July). Adult attachment style and its relation to family history of alcoholism and alcohol use disorders. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA. 7. Watson, A. L., Bartholow, B. D., Gotham, H. J., & Sher, K. J. (1997, July). Predicting the course of early onset alcohol use disorders from baseline individual difference variables. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA. 8. Gotham, H. J., & Sher, K. J. (1997, November). Changes in reasons for drinking during young adulthood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Advancement of Behavior Therapy, Miami, FL. 9. Gotham, H. J., Meier, M. A., & Sher, K. J. (1998, June). Changes in individual difference variables in relation to the course of early onset alcohol use disorders. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Hilton Head, SC. 10. Gotham, H. J., & Sher, K. J. (1999, June). Patterns of alcohol use disorders and developmental task completion throughout young adulthood. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Santa Barbara, CA. 11. Gotham, H. J., Battjes, K., Beck, N. C., Homer, A. L. & Yancey, J. (2002, June). Access and barriers to treatment of co-occurring substance use disorders and mental illness. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Francisco, CA. 12. Topolski, J. M., & Gotham, H. J. (2003, June). Comorbidity of alcohol and methamphetamine. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Research Society on Alcoholism, Fort Lauderdale, FL. 13. Gotham, H. J., Haden, A. H., Owens, C., & Homer, A. L. (2004, July). Using fidelity assessments for performance monitoring: Treatment for co-occurring substance use disorders and mental illness. Poster presented at the annual AHRQ Translating Research Into Practice conference, Washington, DC. 14. Gotham, H. J., Claus, R., Homer, A. L., & Selig, K. (2006, June). Implementation of best practices for clients with co-occurring substance use disorders and mental illness. Poster presented at the annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Scientific Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 13 15. Claus, R., Wendler, A., & Gotham, H. J. (2006, June). Clinician referral and treatment practices to promote self-help attendance for clients with co-occurring disorders. Poster presented at the annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Scientific Meeting, Scottsdale, AZ. 16. Selig, K., Gotham, H. J., & Jackson, K. M. (2007, March).The association between tobacco use and substance use problems of adolescents participating in a brief, early intervention program for substance use. Poster presented at the Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness, Washington, DC. 17. Perron, B., Gotham, H. J., & Cho, D. W. (2007, June). Victimization in adolescent African-American substance abuse treatment clients: Prevalence, associations, and implications for treatment planning. Poster presented at the AcademyHealth Annual Research Meeting, Orlando, FL. 18. Perron, B., Gotham, H. J., & Cho, D. W. (2007, June). Dropout among African American adolescents in substance abuse treatment. Poster presented at the annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Scientific Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. 19. Gotham, H. J., Perron, B., & Cho, D. W. (2007, June). Treatment motivation and resistance among adolescents in substance abuse treatment: A latent class analysis. Poster presented at the annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Scientific Meeting, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. 20. Homer, A. L., Claus, R., Riedel, E., Howard, V., & Gotham, H. J. (2009, October). Tracking the implementation of evidence-based treatment for co-occurring substance use related and other mental disorders using the DDCAT. Poster presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA. 21. Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network Technology Transfer Workgroup. (2010, October). Where the rubber meets the road: An integrated model of technology transfer in the innovation process. Poster presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY. 22. Claus, R., Gotham, H. J., Riedel, E., Winton, S., & Christiansen, R. (2010, October). Change in co-occurring capability in substance abuse and mental health programs. Poster presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Lexington, KY. 23. Addiction Technology Transfer Center (ATTC) Network Technology Transfer Workgroup. (2010, December). Where the rubber meets the road: An integrated model of technology transfer in the innovation process. Poster presented at the Joint Meeting on Adolescent Treatment Effectiveness, Baltimore, MD. 24. Puskar, K., Burns, H. K., Hagle, H., Mitchell, A. M., Gotham, H. J., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G. R., Fioravanti, M., Kane, I. Talcott, K. S., Braxter, B. (2011, April). Innovative Strategy for Delivering Addictions Screening in Ambulatory Care. Poster presented at the 22 nd Annual Pacific Northwest Ambulatory Care Nursing Conference, Seattle, WA. 25. Fioravanti, M., Mitchell, A. M., Puskar, K., Burns, H. K., Braxter, B., Gotham, H. J., Hagle, H., Kane, I., Talcott, K. S., Terhorst, L., Woomer, G. R., & Churgai, J. (2011, June). Threading evidence-based practice of screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment into undergraduate nursing education. Poster presented at the Educators Evidence-Based Practice Workshop, San Antonio, TX. 26. Hagle, H., Puskar, K., Mitchell, A., Braxter, B., Burns, H. K., Fioravanti, M., Gotham, H.J., Kane, I., Talcott, K. S., Terhorst, L., & Woomer, G. R. (2011, November).

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 14 Curriculum infusion of SBIRT into a baccalaureate nursing school. Poster presented at the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse (AMERSA) 35 th National Conference, Arlington, VA. 27. Ryan, O., Summers, K., Shafer, M., Gotham, H., & Cruz, M., for the Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network. (2013, June). Vital Signs: A national study of the addiction treatment profession. Poster presented at the annual College on Problems of Drug Dependence Scientific Meeting, San Diego, CA. 28. Sawkin, M. T., Stoner, S. C., Bzowyckyj, A. S., Schauner, S. M., Lindsey, C. C., Ruehter, V. L., Graham, M. R., Kimble, S. J., Brommelsiek, M., & Gotham, H. J. (2013, September). Student attitudes, readiness, and self-reflective outcomes of a communitybased interprofessional education (IPE) program. Poster presented at the Western Michigan Interprofessional Education Initiative annual conference, Grand Rapids, MI. 29. Kimble, S. J., Brommelsiek, M., Gotham, H. J., Bzowyckyj, A. S., Stoner, S. C., McCunniff, M. D., Lofgreen, M., Graham, M. R., Lindsey, C. C., Ruehter, V. L., Sawkin, M. T., & Schauner, S. M. (2013, October). Evaluating the Impact of interprofessional education: Measuring student attitudes and readiness outcomes related to health care delivery in a community-based interprofessional education (IPE) program. Poster presented at the Institute of Medicine (IOM) Global Forum on Innovation in Health Professional Education, Washington, DC. 30. Kimble, S. J., Brommelsiek, M., Gotham, H. J., Bzowyckyj, A. S., Stoner, S. C., McCunniff, M. D., Lofgreen, M., Graham, M. R., Lindsey, C. C., Ruehter, V. L., Sawkin, M. T., & Schauner, S. M. (2013, November). Advanced practice nursing and pharmacy students working together to improve health outcomes. Year 1 data regarding student attitudes and readiness outcomes of a community-based interprofessional education (IPE) program focused on practice change innovation. Poster presented at the Advanced Practice Nurses of the Ozarks Annual Conference, Branson, MO. 31. Lindsey C.C., Sawkin M. T., Stoner S. C., Bzowyckyj A. S., Schauner S., Graham M. R., Ruehter V. L., Kimble S. J., Gotham H. J., & Brommelsiek M. (2014, March). Student attitudes, readiness, and self-reflective outcomes of a community-based interprofessional education (IPE) program. Accepted for Poster Presentation at the Association for Prevention Teaching and Research, Washington, DC. 32. Brommelsiek, M., Kimble, S. J., Gotham, H. J., Peterson, J., Bzowyckyj, A. S., & Sawkin, M. T. (2014, June). Using motivational interviewing techniques in interprofessional clinical practice for delivering healthcare to persons with multiple chronic conditions. Poster presented at the All Together for Better Health VII, International IPE conference, Pittsburgh, PA. 33. Kimble, S. J., Brommelsiek, M., Gotham, H. J., Bzowyckyj, A. S., & Sawkin, M. T. (2014, June). What s my line? Blurring the interprofessional roles in clinical practice. Poster presented at the All Together for Better Health VII, International IPE conference, Pittsburgh, PA. 34. Bzowyckyj, A. S., Lindsey, C. C., Ruehter, V. L., Graham, M. R., Stoner, S. C., Sawkin, M. T., Schauner, S., Kimble, S. J., Gotham, H. J., & Brommelsiek, M. (2014, July). Student pharmacist Interventions during an interprofessional IPPE in underserved, culturally diverse community health clinics. Poster presented at the 115th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy, Grapevine, TX. American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 78(5), 111.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 15 35. Kimble, S. J., Brommelsiek, M., Gotham, H. J., & Kohnle, K. (2014, September). Interprofessional care teams working together in underserved health clinics. Year 2 data on student cultural competence assessment. An interprofessional education (IPE) program focused on practice change innovation. Poster presented at the Advanced Practice Nurses of the Ozarks Caring Cradle to Grave conference, Branson, MO. 36. Ellington, E., Gotham, H. J., Knopf-Amelung, S., M., Krom, L., Stilen, P., & Kohnle, K. (2014, October). Implementing SBIRT (Screening, Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment) into psychiatric advanced practice nursing programs. Poster presented at the American Psychiatric Nurses Association annual conference, Indianapolis, IN. 37. Gotham, H. J., Knopf-Amelung, S., Krom, L., Stilen, P., & Kohnle, K. (2014, October). Competency-based SBIRT training for healthcare professionals: Nursing and social work students. Poster presented at the Addiction Health Services Research Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. 38. Haggins, I., Gotham, H. J., Spencer-Carver, E., Prue, R., Knopf-Amelung, S., & Kohnle, K. (2015, January). Implementing SBIRT (screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment) into advanced generalist social work education. Poster presented at the Annual Society for Social Work and Research conference, New Orleans, LA. EDITORIAL ACTIVITIES 2009-2012 Editorial Board Member, The Bridge: Linking Science to Service (epublication) produced by the Addiction Technology Transfer Center Network. 2014-present Principal Reviewer, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Ad Hoc Reviewer Addiction Addiction Research Administration and Policy in Mental Health and Mental Health Services Research Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research Behavior Therapy Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice Drug and Alcohol Dependence Evaluation and Program Planning Journal of Adolescence Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings Journal of Dual Diagnosis Journal of Studies on Alcohol Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Journal of Substance Use Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action Psychiatric Services Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Substance Abuse Elsevier Books, Science and Technology GRANT REVIEW ACTIVITIES 2001 Initial Review Group, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 16 2001 Reviewer, Community 2000 Substance Abuse Prevention Grants, ACT Missouri and Division of Alcohol and Drug Abuse, Missouri Department of Mental Health 2005-present Member, Special Emphasis Review Panel on Small Business: Risk Prevention and Health Behavior, National Institutes of Health 2006 Reviewer, Priority Area Grants for Best Practices for Co-occurring Disorders, Missouri Foundation for Health 2009 Reviewer, Risk Prevention and Health Behavior Challenge Grants, National Institutes of Health HONORS AND AWARDS 2000 Service Award for work with Stop Smoking Clinic, St. Louis VAMC 2006-2007 Expert Panel Member, Co-Occurring Disorders Models of Care Expert Panel, RAND Corporation for the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 2012 Merit Award from the Society for Technical Communication s Washington DC/Baltimore Chapter for writing the DDCAT Toolkit EDUCATIONAL AND TEACHING ACTIVITIES 1996-1997 Undergraduate Research Methods, 3 hours 3 semesters, Department of Psychology, University of Missouri-Columbia 2002-2007 Outplacement Supervisor St. Louis Psychology Internship Consortium 2002-present Certified GAIN Local Trainer, Chestnut Health Systems The GAIN is a standardized comprehensive clinical assessment for substance use and mental health Educational Lectures and Professional Training Seminars 1. Gotham, H. J., & Beck, E. (2000, February 9). A medical psychology perspective on chronic illness. Grand Rounds, St. Louis VA Medical Center. 2. Gotham, H. J. (2000, November 9). Motivational interviewing. Clinical Psychology Internship Seminar, St. Louis VA Medical Center. 3. Gotham, H. J. (2001, February). Multi-site, randomized, controlled trial of multimodal therapy for veterans with Gulf War Illness. Keynote speaker for the Federal Women s Program at the St. Louis VA Medical Center.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 17 4. Evans, C. J., Gotham, H. J., & McKinley, L. (2001, November 6). Evaluation of Community 2000 projects: Using logic models. Training seminar for Community 2000 team contracted evaluators. ACT Missouri. Jefferson City, MO. 5. Gotham, H. J. (2002, February 14) Technology transfer: Evidence-based practices for mental health and substance abuse. Clinical Psychology Seminar, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia. 6. Gotham, H. J. (2002, December 3). Addiction 101. St. Louis HIV Case Managers 7. Gotham, H. J. (2003, January 23). Program evaluation. Clinical Psychology Internship Seminar, St. Louis VA Medical Center. 8. Gotham, H. J. (2004, April 7; 2005, March 30; 2006, May 25). Empirically supported treatments for behavioral health. Clinical Psychology Internship Seminar, St. Louis VA Medical Center. 9. Gotham, H. J. (2005, April 5). Evidence-based practices for clients with co-occurring disorders: An expectation, not an exception. Mental Health Service Line, St. Louis VA Medical Center. 10. Gotham, H. J. (2005, April 12). Diffusion of substance abuse treatments: Development, dissemination, and implementation. Alcohol Seminar, Department of Psychological Sciences, University of Missouri-Columbia. 11. Gotham, H. J. (2006, February 6). Relapse prevention: Planning for the future. Presentation to Worksite Opportunities for Wellness Study participants, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine. St Louis, MO. 12. Gotham, H. J. (2006, April 7). Evidence-based practices for treating substance use disorders. Clinical Psychology Internship Seminar, St. Louis Psychology Internship Consortium. 13. Gotham, H. J. (2006, May 26; 2007, April 19). Empirically supported treatments for behavioral health. Clinical Psychology Internship Seminar, St. Louis Psychology Internship Consortium. 14. Gotham, H. J. (2007, February 17). Relapse prevention: Planning for the future. Presentation to Worksite Opportunities for Wellness Study participants, Program in Physical Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine. St Louis, MO. 15. Gotham, H. J. & Wrolstad, J. (2008, April 28). Best practices in adolescent addiction treatment. 6 hour training for professional CEUs. Alumni Center; University of Nebraska-Omaha. 16. Gotham, H. J., Stilen, P., & Wrolstad, J. (2008, September 17). Best practices in cooccurring disorder treatment. 6 hour training for professional CEUs. Lawrence, KS. 17. Gotham, H. J., Stilen, P., & Wrolstad, J. (2009, March 19). Best practices in co-occurring disorder treatment. 6 hour training for professional CEUs. ODAPCA s 33rd Bi-Annual Spring Conference, Norman, OK. 18. Gotham, H. J., Stilen, P., & Wrolstad, J. (2009, July 20). Best practices in co-occurring disorder treatment. 6 hour training for professional CEUs. Salina, KS. 19. Gotham, H. J. & Wrolstad, J. (2009, September 22). Best practices in co-occurring disorder treatment. 6 hour training for professional CEUs. Fort Smith, AR. 20. Gotham, H. J. & Wrolstad, J. (2009, September 23). Best practices in adolescent addiction treatment. 6 hour training for professional CEUs. Fort Smith, AR. 21. Gotham, H. J. (2009, November 20). Evidence-based practices for substance use disorders. 3 hour training for professional CEUs. VA Eastern Kansas Health Care System. Lawrence, KS.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 18 22. Gotham, H. J. (2010, Fall semester). Guest lecturer on Addiction, University of Kansas, Psy644/Psy843, Behavioral Pharmacology. 23. Gotham, H. J. (2012, May 1). Increasing co-occurring disorder program capability using the DDCAT and DDCMHT indexes. Presented at the TTI Co-Occurring Grantee Meeting for the State of Kentucky Department of Mental Health and Mental Retardation Services. Frankfort, KY. 24. Gotham, H. J. (2012, June). Implementation basics: Moving toward successful utilization of evidence-based practices. Presented at the Annual Midwest Conference on Problem Gambling and Substance Abuse, Kansas City, MO. 25. Gotham, H. J. (2012, September). Implementing evidence-based practices to maximize client outcomes. Presented at the Jackson County COMBAT Conference 2012 Professional Development Series, Kansas City, MO. 26. Gotham, H. J. (2012, Fall semester). Guest lecturer on Addiction, University of Kansas, Psy644/Psy843, Behavioral Pharmacology. 27. Gotham, H. J. (2013, Winter/Spring semester). Guest lecturer on Addiction, University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Nursing and Health Studies, N360, Management of Mental Health. 28. Gotham, H. J. & Stilen, P. (2013, March 1). Best practices in adolescent treatment. 6.5 hour training for professional CEUs. Topeka, KS. 29. Gotham, H. J. (2013, Winter/Spring semester). Guest lecturer on Addiction, University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Nursing and Health Studies, N5564M Family Psychiatric Nursing Advanced Practice I 30. Gotham, H. J. (2013, June 7). Alcoholism treatment. Midwest Alcoholism Research Center. Alcohol Research Training Summer School. St Louis, MO. 31. Gotham, H. J. (2014-present). Guest lecturer on Screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT), University of Missouri-Kansas City, School of Nursing and Health Studies advanced practice nursing and baccalaureate nursing programs, and School of Social Work program. 32. Gotham, H. J., & Lofgreen, M. (2014, April 30). Screening and Brief Intervention for Substance Use: A Women's Health Imperative. Presented at the Women s Health Care Symposium. 4 hour training for professional CEUs. Overland Park, KS. 33. Gotham, H. J. (2014, July 28). SBIRT Training for Health Professionals I. 4 hour training for professional CEUs. Government Employee Health Association, Lee s Summit, MO. 34. Gotham, H. J. (2014, July 31). SBIRT Training for Health Professionals II. 4 hour training for professional CEUs. Government Employee Health Association, Lee s Summit, MO. 35. Gotham, H. J., & Endicott, R. (2014, September 18). SBIRT for Health Professionals. Presented at the University of Missouri-Kansas City School of Nursing and Health Studies Pharmacology Update. 3.75 hour training for professional CEUs. Kansas City, MO. 36. Gotham, H. J. & Kimble, S. (2014, October 2). SBIRT for Health Professionals. Presented at the Advanced Practice Nurses of the Ozarks (APNO) Conference. 3 hour training for professional CEUs. Branson, MO. 37. Gotham, H. J. (2014, November 11). SBIRT for Health Professionals: North Kansas City Hospital. 3.5 hour training for professional CEUs. Kansas City, MO.

Heather J. Gotham, PhD rev. 2.24.2015 19 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS American Psychological Association, Member since 2000 College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Associate Member since 2006 Research Society on Alcoholism, Member since 2000 SERVICE 2000-2007 Member, Board of Directors RAVEN, non-profit, violence education program for men, St. Louis, MO 2002-2004 President, Board of Directors RAVEN, non-profit, violence education program for men, St. Louis, MO 2001-2002 Co-chair, Practice Guidelines Initiative Practice Guidelines for the Treatment of Adults with Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders and Mental Illness Missouri Department of Mental Health 2004-2007 Member, University of Missouri-Columbia, Health Sciences Institutional Review Board 2008-present Co-chair, ATTC Network Technology Transfer Workgroup 2008-2012 Member, ATTC Network Performance Monitoring Workgroup 2009-2012 Member, ATTC Network Workforce Survey Workgroup 2014-present Member, UMKC School of Nursing and Health Studies Dean s Strategic Planning Workgroup