EDUCATION
Lawrenceville Township High School, Lawrenceville, Illinois, Graduated 1967
Associate of Science Degree, Wabash Valley College, Mt. Carmel, Illinois, Graduated, 1969
Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois, 1972-1973
Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield,
Missouri
Holding full accreditation status council on chiropractic, Completed 4 academic
years with 4,605 hours of in-class training, Graduated 1977
Post-Graduate Training:
Erhardt X-ray Interpretation, Logan College of Chiropractic, 1976.
Physical Therapy, Logan College of Chiropractic, 1977.
Cox Symposium on Low Back Pain, 1978 and 1986.
Impairment Rating (AMA Guides), certification 1978, 1984, 1990, 1994, 2000.
Texas College of Chiropractic, "Manipulation
Under Anesthesia", certified 1992.
Course included scientific basis of MUA, hospital protocol and the parameters
for chiropractic hospital privileges and MUA, record keeping and authorization,
and follow-up post-MUA.
Future Industrial Technologies Injury Prevention Consultants, 1996.
International Academy of Clinical Acupuncture certified 1996.
Attended advanced program, "Diagnosis and Clinical Management of Cervical Acceleration/Deceleration Trauma and Whiplash-Related Temporomandibular Joint Disorders", 1997; sponsored by the Spine Research Institute of San Diego and taught by Arthur Croft, MS, D.C., FACO.
Successfully completed a 120-hour course in Chiropractic Forensics; sponsored by the National Board of Forensic Chiropractors and Texas College of Chiropractic.
Module 1: Introduction to Forensic
Chiropractic
Module 2: Federal Rules Applicable
to Forensic Chiropractic
Module 3: Forensic Clinical Evaluation and Reporting Process
Module 4: Investigation and Risk Management
Module 5: Evaluation of Work Functional Capacity
Module 6: Application of Forensic Evidence in Integration
Successfully passed each of the following sections required to attain Diplomate status in Forensics:
Clinical Competency
Impairment Assessment
Functional Capacity and Disability Assessment
Forensic Analysis and Report Writing
Statistics
Psychosocial and Behavioral Assessment
Disability Systems
Law and Ethics
Certificate, renewal date 12/18/06.
Successfully completed a comprehensive program of 100-hours in Chiropractic Peer/Utilization. Course covered report writing, legal implications, treatment guideline development and application. Course sponsored by National University of Health Services, College of Chiropractic. December 2000.
Successfully completed a 276-hour course in Independent Medical Examination; sponsored by the National Board of Forensic Chiropractors and co-sponsored by the National University of Health Sciences, College of Chiropractic.
Module 1: Diagnostics Imaging and
Clinical Evaluation; successfully passed module examination.
Session 1: Clinical Evaluation
Session 2: Imaging of Trauma, 1
Session 3: Imaging of Trauma, 2
Session 4: Radiology: bone and joint disease
Module 2: Clinical Diagnosis; successfully
passed module examination.
Session 5: Laboratory Diagnosis
Session 6: Neurology Examination
Session 7: Peripheral Vascular System
Session 8: Electro/Neurodiagnostic Testing
Module 3: Rehabilitation and Physical
Medicine Modalities and Procedures; successfully passed module examination.
Session 9: Physiological Therapeutics
Session 10: Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Session 11: Modern Imaging (CT, MRI, Nuclear)
Module 4: Impairment Rating from
AMA's Fifth Edition of the Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment;
successfully passed module examination.
Session 12: Impairment Rating
Session 13: Impairment Rating
Session 14: Impairment Rating
Session 15: Impairment Rating
MODULE 5: Independent Examiner's
Responsibilities
Session 16: Evaluating Biopsychosocial Behavior
Session 17: Outcome Assessment Tools
Session 18: Evaluating Scientific Literature
MODULE 6: Orthopedics
Session 19: Head and Cervical Spine
Session 20: Thoracic and Lumbar Spine
Session 21: Upper Extremity
Session 22: Lower Extremity
Work Disability Evaluation: Component and skill development for programs designed to measure work capacity: Writing the evaluation workshop sponsored by the National Association of Disability Evaluating Professionals in cooperation with May Rehabilitation and Therapy Services in Washington, D. C., February, 2003.
Classroom study for the National Association of Disability Evaluating Professionals course was completed in May of 2003. Components toward completion included the assessment of physical functioning; understanding the interdependent relationship between physical and mental factors that included:
Developing awareness of standardized diagnostic nomenclatures, categories of emotional disturbance resulting from and potentially impacting on the disability experience, and the AMA system for rating impairment.
Developing a foundational understanding of psychological testing: Intellectual and academic functioning, Personality/emotional status, Vocational interest, Neurological status
Developing an understanding of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory for application in disability evaluation, concerning validity, definition and interpretation.
Predicting chronic pain.
Incorporating mental status information in medical reports.
LICENSES
Board Certification as a Diplomate of the National Association of Disability Evaluating Professionals is pending examination.
Chiropractic, State of Indiana, since 1977
EXPERIENCE
Practicing Doctor of Chiropractic
Litigation consultant, Expert 1780, Board Certified, Forensic Examiner
Performed as 'Special Operative' for National Insurance Crime Bureau in the investigation of fraudulent activities, September 2004 and ongoing
1974 to 1977, Radiologic technologist, Part time employment while attending college, Normandy Osteopathic Hospital
1969-1972, U.S. Army, Medical Corps (91P20), Honorable Discharge
COURT EXPERIENCE:
Court experience and depositions have included a mix of cases for both defense and plaintiff.
FACULTY POSITIONS
Extension faculty member, Logan College of Chiropractic
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Member, American Board of Forensic
Professionals since 1999. Member, Indiana State Chiropractic Association, Since
1977. Appointed Vice President of Board of Examiners for American Board of Forensic
Professionals in January 2003 for one year term.
Member of Council of Chiropractic Orthopedists-College of Forensic Sciences
since 2002.
Member of the American Chiropractic Association.
Member of National Association of Disability Evaluating Professionals since
2003.
PUBLICATIONS
Available upon request
LECTURES
Available upon request
KEYWORDS
Chiropractor Expert Witness, Forensic Chiropractor Board Certified, Forensic Chiropractic Examiner Expert Witness, IMEs Expert Witness, Impairment Rating and Audit Expert Witness, Functional Capacity Evaluation Expert Witness, Malpractice Expert Witness, Fraud Investigation Expert Witness, Utilization Review Expert Witness, Standards of Care Expert Witness, Expert Testimony Expert Witness