CURRICULUM VITA Jeffrey Shaw, Psy.D. Evergreen Neurosciences Institute Private Practice 13030 121 st Way NE Ste 203 1611 116 th Ave NE Ste 128 Kirkland, WA 98034 Bellevue, WA 98004 (425) 899-3100 (206) 915-9025 EDUCATION September 1994 American/Georgia School of Professional Psychology Campus: Atlanta, GA August 1998 Psy.D. (Docr of Psychology) August 1998 Major: Clinical Psychology Emphasis: Neuropsychology Dissertation Topic: Attention Training Compensate for Homonymous Visual Field Losses Due Brain Damage September 1990 December 1993 September 1983 August 1987 LICENSE Georgia State University Atlanta, GA Master of Science-Community Counseling Recognized for outstanding academic achievement University of Georgia Athens, GA B.S. Psychology Licensed Psychologist in Washingn #PY00002441 (7/25/00) Licensed Psychologist in Missouri # PY01940 (1999-2001) CLINICAL PRIVILEGES CLINICAL EXPERIENCE February 2001 Evergreen Hospital Medical Center Category : Allied Health Professional 4/17/01 Present Rusk Rehabilitation Center/Healthsouth 10/27/99 8/00 Category: Medical Staff-Psychology, Health Psychology and Neuropsychology Phelps County Regional Medical Center 10/27/99 8/00 Category: Allied Health Professional-Psychology and Neuropsychology University Hospitals and Clinics; University of Missouri Health Sciences Center Category: Medical Staff-Psychology, Health Psychology and Neuropsychology
To Present Jeffrey Shaw 2 Evergreen Hospital Medical Center Evergreen Neurosciences Institute Kirkland, WA Full Time clinical/neuropsychologist for a medical center and rehabilitation center with an emphasis on diagnosis and treatment of individuals with diverse neurological conditions. Support three specialty programs of Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson s disease, and Stroke/TBI. In addition clinical neuropsychological assessment, provide individual, family, and rehabilitation focused psychotherapy, as well as addressing pain management, and psychological preparation for surgery /neurosurgery. Coordinate treatment with our neurologist, physiatrist, and speech/occupational/physical therapists. Supervise docral level trainees and psychometrists. 2004 Adjunct Professor: Graduate Clinical Psychology Program Seattle Pacific University Present Seattle, WA Lecturer part time, teaching docral level classes, one quarter each year, regarding cognitive assessment. September 2000 Medical Psychology and Neuropsychology Private Practice Private Practice Present Bellevue, WA (1611 116 th St NE, Ste 128) (206) 915-9025 Part time practice with focus on the diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychological disorders associated with aging and brain dysfunction as well as general clinical psychological assessment. September 1999 August 2000 University of Missouri School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Columbia, MO Second Year of Post-Docral Residency-Full Time Clinical Assistant Professor of Health Psychology and Neuropsychology with continued postdocral supervision by Brick Johnsne, Ph.D., ABPP, meeting division 40 guidelines. Faculty appointment, in addition full time residency supervision in neuropsychology. Consulted with medical center physicians and worked closely with the rehabilitation treatment team. Attended neurology and physiatry rounds. Regularly consulted for the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation and Disability Determinations in regards neuropsychological issues. Trained with psychology and neuropsychology interns, postdocral fellows, and medical students/residents. September 1998 August 2000 University of Missouri School of Medicine Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Columbia, MO
Jeffrey Shaw 3 Neuropsychology Postdocral Fellowship, meeting Division 40 guidelines. Supervisor: Brick Johnsne, Ph.D., ABPP Primary duties included conducting neuropsychological evaluations for both inpatient and outpatient populations at Rusk Rehabilitation Center/Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. Other duties included neuropsychological research, psychotherapy, patient and family education, resource development, and supervision of psychology interns. September 1997 August 1998 Western State Hospital Neuropsychology, Legal Offender Unit, Adult Specialty Ward Tacoma, Washingn APA approved pre-docral internship. Completed Aug 30, 1998 Neuropsychology (strong forensic focus) training under the supervision of Dennis Kelly, Ph.D. Conducted competency, sanity, and diminished capacity evaluations for the Washingn court system. Completed rotation on the ward for treatment refracry psychosis patients. Conducted personality and intellectual assessments. Taught anger management classes and provided psychotherapy services. July 1995 August 1997 Emory University School of Medicine Center For Rehabilitation Medicine Neuropsychology Division Atlanta, GA Predocral Practicum in Clinical Neuropsychology ASPP Neuropsychology practicum and subsequent employment. Supervisors: Tony Stringer, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist Kirven Weekley, Ph.D., Clinical Neuropsychologist Responsible for neuropsychological and personality testing, clinical interviewing, report writing, and patient feedback sessions. Served an inpatient and outpatient population of adults impacted by cerebrovascular accidents, traumatic brain injuries, and other CNS injury. Attended and presented in weekly clinical case conferences. After July 1996, provided psychometry services for both Emory University and Dr. Weekley s private neuropsychology practice. September 1996 June 1997 Clayn County Community Mental Health Center Jonesboro, GA. ASPP Psychotherapy Practicum Supervisors: Charlie Dillon, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist David Morgan, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist
Jeffrey Shaw 4 Provided individual psychotherapy services individuals with varied psychopathology and emotional concerns. Led two weekly group psychotherapy sessions, one with an anger management focus and the other serving women in abusive relationships. February 1993 May 1994 Inner Harbour Hospital Douglasville, GA Psychotherapist, specialist in Experiential Therapy Supervisor: Jesse Hawk Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist Participated in the design and opening of the facility s first Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program. Clinically privileged from May 93 May 95. Participated in the formulation and review of each client s treatment plan. Responsible for after-care planning. Ropes challenge course instrucr for group and family experiential therapy sessions. Planned and executed experiential therapy outings June 1992 December 1992 Inner Harbour Hospital Douglasville, GA GSU, M.S. Counseling Practicum and Internship Supervisor: Marilyn Poff, LCSW Conducted approximately 100 hours of individual therapy and 70 hours of group therapy in an residential adolescent setting. Participated in over 5 hours of clinical supervision, weekly. Observed and co-led over 50 hours of family therapy sessions. Responsible for writing psycho-social hisries and treatment plans. April 1992 June 1992 Victim Witness Assistance Program Atlanta, GA GSU, M.S. Counseling Practicum Supervisor: Aurelia Sands-Belle, MS Counseled surviving family members of homicide victims and coled a support group. Educated and assisted battered victims within the Fuln County court system. Acted as a liaison between the judge and the victim or defendant.
Jeffrey Shaw 5 February 1989 November 1990 Inner Harbor Hospital Douglasville, GA Mental Health Assistant Provided supervision and para-professional counseling services for adolescents diagnosed with acute psychopathology. Conducted daily community meetings, co-led group therapy sessions, and helped organize and instruct wilderness based experiential therapies. Received weekly individual clinical supervision from psychologists and psychiatrists. SAMPLE OF PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS The Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury Evergreen Hospital Grand Rounds Ethical Issues relating Cross Cultural and Medical Futility Evergreen Hospital Medical Center The Role of Psychology in Deep Brain Stimulation and Neuro -Resrative Surgeries. Pacific Northwest Neuropsychological Society Anxiety in Parkinson s Disease Telehealth Presentation: Northwest Parkinson s Foundation Neuropsychological Toxicology Didactics; Dept of PM&R, University of Missouri Overview of Neuropsychology Phelps County Medical Staff and Medical Students Rehabcare Working with Brain Injured Patients-Making the Best of a Bad Situation Medical Applications of Neuropsychological Evaluations Motivating Geriatric Rehabilitation Patients Geriatric Depression and Suicidality Assessment and Risk Missouri Model Brain Injury Study Neuropsychological Impairment Associated with Hippocampal Injury Neurology and Psychiatry Interface 2000 3/19/00 Kansas City, MO
PARKINSON S RELATED PRESENTATIONS: Jeffrey Shaw 6 2006 Governer s Conference On Parkinson s Disease Seattle, Washingn. Topic:Cognitive Changes Keynote Speaker: Multiple Sclerosis and Parkinson s Symposium Limiting the Unnecessary Suffering With Parkinson s April 2006 NWPF Tele-health Series Weighing the Risks of Driving with Parkinson s March 2006 Evergreen Hospital Keynote Speaker Living Well with a Chronic Progressive Disease APDA & MS Association Jan 21, 2006 The Role of Psychology in Deep Brain Stimulation and other Neuro-resrative Surgeries-PNNS-Seattle 6-13-05 APDA Annual Symposium of WA Parkinson s Community Nov 6, 2005 Seattle Washingn Anxiety and Parkinson s disease Telehealth NWPF Memory Loss and Mental Decline, Coping Strategies for Caregivers Jan, 2002 Evergreen Hospital RESEARCH Current Studies: Proposal stage: Use of advanced technology in rehabilitation of progressive neurological disorders. Data compilation: Relationship of traumatic brain injury validity indicars and scale elevations of the Personality Assessment Invenry. Publication: Johnsne, B., & Snningn, H. H., (2001) Book Chapter The Assessment and Rehabilitation of Visual Spatial Disorders in Rehabilitation of Neuropsychological Disorders. Philadelphia: PA: Publication: Johnsne, B., Veith, A, Johnson, J. Shaw, J. (2000). Recall as a function of single versus multiple trials: implications for rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Psychology, 45, 3-19. Publication: Neuropsychological predicrs of distress following traumatic brain injury. Skeill, Reid L.; Johnsne, Brick; Schopp, Laura; Shaw, Jeff; Petroski, Gregory F. Brain Injury. 2000 Aug Vol 14.
Jeffrey Shaw 7 Non-peer reviewed Articles and Publications-Parkinson s Post Risk Taking and Parkinson s disease Jan/Feb 2006 Overcoming Social Anxiety with Parkinson s Nov/Dec 2005 Panic Attacks Can Heighten Parkinson s Sympms Sept/Oct 2005 Knowing When Seek Help for Parkinson s March April 2005 The Power of Placebo Nov/Dec 2005 The Art of Compromise: Making it Work When the Going Gets Rough May/June 2004 Recreational Worry Nov/Dec 2003 Parkinson s Disease: The Balancing Act April/May 2001 1998 University of Missouri, Department of PM&R Collaborar on Missouri Model Traumatic Brain Injury Study. Present Responsibilities include collection of data, training local mental health professionals about brain injury, and presenting preliminary findings community groups. 1998 University of Missouri, Department of PM&R Projects include studies on the appropriate interpretation of 2000 memory and intelligence results in relation premorbid estimates of functioning, porencephaly, hypocampal damage, and measures of distress following a TBI. 1997 Atlanta Veteran s Affairs Department of Rehabilitation Research and Development, Emory University, & GSPP. 1998 Primary researcher in a study examining the efficacy of the Useful (Functional) Field of View apparatus enhance compensation for individuals suffering from homonymous visual field loss as a result of brain damage. 1997 Emory University & GSPP Study norm a monochromatic version of the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test for use with color blind individuals. 1986 University of Georgia Research assistant for a team of clinical psychology Ph.D. 1987 candidates led by Amos Zeichner, Ph.D. The study examined aunomic arousal and time perception of participants classified as Type A or Type B personalities. Duties included operating a polygraph and related equipment, conducting the experimental procol, recording behavioral observations, managing data for statistical analysis, and coding interviews tapes.
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS Jeffrey Shaw 8 President 2005-2006: Pacific NW Neuropsychological Society (PNNS.org) 1994-Present American Psychological Association Washingn, DC Member: Division 22 Rehabilitation Psychology Division 40 Neuropsychology Member: International Neuropsychological Society (INS) Member: Evergreen Hospital Ethics Committee SKILLS & INTERESTS Ropes Challenge Course Facilitar Advanced Whitewater Kayaker Avid Cyclist SELECTED ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 9/29/05 Practical Anamy and Surgical Education: A new Anamical Framework for Neuropsychiatric Disorders. Brain Dissection and 10/2/05 Neuroanamy Review. SLU School of Medicine 19.25 hours September 1998 September 1999 January 1998 August 1998 March 1998 September 1997 May 1998 Rusk Rehabilitation Center. Weekly neuropsychology didactics and case presentations. Special focus on forensic neuropsychological considerations and testimony. Madigan Hospital Neuropsychology Dept. Group Supervision. Attended weekly meeting where cases were presented and issues in neuropsychology were discussed. Forensic Report Writing Certification The Washingn Institute Trainer: Gregg Gagliardi, Ph.D. 18 Hours Forensic Training Workshops in Psychiatry, Psychology and the Law Topics include: Competency Stand Trial, Sex Offenders, Diminished Capacity, Dangerousness Assessment, Civil Procedures, and Malpractice, and Cusdy. Various Ph.D. & M.D. Presenters Sponsored by the Washingn Institute for Mental Illness Research and Training Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences of the University of Washingn and Western State Hospital Departments of Psychiatry and Psychology (48+ Hours) References: Available Upon Request