Mark N. Rudolph, M.D., C.M. 91 Carver Road, Suite F Plymouth, MA 02360 Office Telephone: (774) 283-6500

EMPLOYMENT 2019-Present Vinfen Corporation Plymouth, MA Southeast Area Psychiatrist  Provide leadership to multidisciplinary treatment team.  Serve as designated prescribing physician for patients served by the Plymouth Program of Assertive Community Treatment team and consulting psychiatrist to three area Adult Community Clinical Services teams.  Administer individual therapy for patients.  Provide on-call responsibilities.

2007-Present Private Practice Psychiatrist Plymouth, MA  Provide both general (2007-2012) and forensic (2007-current) psychiatric services.  Consultant Impartial Evaluator, Department of Industrial Accidents, Commonwealth of (2012-2014).  Laboratory Director, Taighsolais, Inc. (2010-2012).

2017-2019 Universal Health Services Pembroke, MA Attending Psychiatrist, Pembroke Hospital  Served as attending psychiatrist on an adult inpatient psychiatric unit.  Provided psychiatric coverage to all units in the hospital as needed.

2014-2017 Partners HealthCare Middleboro, MA Psychiatrist In Charge, McLean Hospital  Served as attending psychiatrist on an adult inpatient psychiatric unit.  Provided psychiatric coverage in the hospital as needed.

2013-2014 Universal Health Services Pembroke, MA Attending Psychiatrist, Pembroke Hospital  Served as attending psychiatrist on an adult inpatient psychiatric unit.  Provided psychiatric coverage to all units in the hospital as needed.

2007-2013 Vinfen Corporation Plymouth, MA Program Psychiatrist  Provided leadership to multidisciplinary treatment team.  Served as designated prescribing physician for patients served by the team.  Administered individual therapy for patients.  Provided on-call responsibilities.

2005-2007 Bridgewater State Hospital Bridgewater, MA Staff Psychiatrist  Served as attending psychiatrist primarily for the A-1 housing unit, but also routinely for the Intensive Treatment Unit and as needed for other units.  Provided comprehensive psychiatric assessments, diagnostic formulations, and appropriate treatment plans, and such monitoring, further evaluation, consultation, and collaboration as necessary to address safety and appropriate care for patients.  Supervised Fellows in Psychiatry and the Law, University of Massachusetts Medical School. Supervisees: Drs. Isis Marrero (2005), Margaret Bolton (2006), Richard Blanks (2006), and Daniel Bober (2007).

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 Testified in Brockton District Court regarding decision-making capacity and substituted judgment of committed patients pursuant to M.G.L., c. 123 §8B.  Served as Doctor-on-Call one day per week.

2002-2006 Doctor Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center Boston, MA On-Call Psychiatrist  Provided on-call psychiatric services to psychiatric facility and homeless shelter.

2001-2004 Cambridge, MA On-Call Psychiatrist  Provided on-call psychiatric services to medical, surgical, and psychiatric units.

PSYCHIATRY BOARD CERTIFICATION 2006-Present Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Certificate #56670.

FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY BOARD CERTIFICATION 2007-Present Diplomate, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Certificate #1670.

OTHER FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY CERTIFICATION 2009-Present Expert in Mental Illness in Guardianship of Mentally Ill Persons; Barnstable, Bristol, Norfolk, and Plymouth Probate and Family Courts.

2005-2009 Designated Forensic Psychiatrist, Department of Mental Health, Commonwealth of Massachusetts (currently on inactive status).

EXPERT WITNESS SERVICE 2004-Present Attleboro, Barnstable, Boston Municipal, Brockton, Cambridge, Charlestown, Chelsea, Dedham, Falmouth, Lawrence, Plymouth, Quincy, New Bedford, Somerville, Stoughton, Taunton, Wareham, and Worcester District Courts; Boston Juvenile Court; Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk Probate and Family Courts; Bristol, Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth, and Suffolk Superior Courts.

EDUCATION 2004-2005 University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA Fellow in Law and Psychiatry Affiliated Institutions: , Bridgewater State Hospital, University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Boston Juvenile Court Clinic, and Cambridge Court Clinic.  Provided correction psychiatric services including medication management to individuals committed to Bridgewater State Hospital pursuant to M.G.L. c. 123 §§ 7, 8, 16, 17, and 18.  Conducted forensic evaluations and risk assessments of persons referred to Bridgewater State Hospital and Worcester State Hospital pursuant to M.G.L. c. 123 §§ 15 and 18 and provided written reports and oral testimony to the courts.  Provided forensic evaluations and risk assessments of adults seen in the Cambridge Court Clinic pursuant to M.G.L. c. 123 §§ 12, 15, and 35.  Provided forensic evaluations of children referred to the Boston Juvenile Court Clinic for competence to stand trial, child in need of services, and care and protection evaluations.  Taught psychiatry residents and medical students at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in areas of general forensic psychiatry, violence risk assessment, criminal responsibility, and legal and ethical issues in managed care.  Engaged in community liaison activities including presenting lectures to law enforcement professionals on psychiatric disorders.

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 Participated in Landmark Case Law seminars co-led by Debra A. Pinals, M.D., and Albert J. Grudzinskas, J.D.  Participated in Forensic Fellowship seminars co-led by Ira K. Packer, Ph.D.; Thomas Grisso, Ph.D.; and Debra A. Pinals, M.D.  Provided psychiatric malpractice reviews.  Completed various psychiatric assessments for the purposes of evaluating the effects of psychiatric illness on level of functioning (e.g., fitness for duty, disability, and personal injury evaluations).  Provided independent medical assessments of individuals regarding competence to stand trial.  Completed asylum evaluations.  Assisted in the provision of forensic psychiatry consultation support to Worcester State Hospital and to the University of Massachusetts Medical Center.

2000-2004 Boston University Medical Center Psychiatry Residency Boston, MA Teaching Assistant (2002-2004), Boston University School of Medicine Teaching Fellow (2000-2002), Boston University School of Medicine Affiliated Institutions: , Boston Department of Veterans Affairs, Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Veterans Hospital, Doctor Solomon Carter Fuller Mental Health Center, Boston University Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders, , Bournewood Hospital, and South Boston Community Health Center.

2003-2004 Boston University Medical Center Psychiatry Residency Boston, MA Chief Resident in Psychiatry  Evaluated and treated patients requiring psychiatric care.  Organized and supervised clinical case conference presentations and discussions for junior residents.  Conducted clinical teaching rounds for junior residents and medical students.  Provided psychopharmacology supervision to junior residents.  Completed a broad range of administrative duties.

2001-2003 Boston University Medical Center Psychiatry Residency Boston, MA Resident in Psychiatry  Assessed patients in emergency department and urgent care settings.  Provided both long- and short-term outpatient psychotherapy and psychopharmacology to a wide spectrum of patients, from chronically and severely mentally ill patients to high-functioning professionals and from juvenile to geriatric patients.  Organized and implemented treatment plans for psychiatric inpatients.  Provided psychiatric consultation to inpatient medical and surgical teams at various affiliated hospitals.  Co-led therapy groups at various affiliated hospitals.  Completed special rotations in administrative psychiatry (six-months) and electroconvulsive therapy (two-months).  Participated in a wide range of didactic courses including “Ethics and Mental Health Law,” “Psychological Testing,” “Issues in Emergency Psychiatry,” and “Advanced Psychopharmacology.”  Taught medical students and junior residents in a variety of settings.

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2000-2001 Boston University Medical Center Psychiatry Residency Boston, MA Intern in Medicine and Psychiatry  Completed three months of inpatient internal medicine at various affiliated hospitals.  Completed two months of urgent care and emergency medicine at various affiliated hospitals.  Completed two months of inpatient, outpatient, and consultation neurology at various affiliated hospitals.  Completed three months of inpatient adult psychiatry.  Completed two months of geriatric psychiatry.

1996-2000 McGill University Faculty of Medicine Montreal, QC M.D., C.M., May 2000.

1992-1996 Williams College Williamstown, MA B.A., magna cum laude, Music and Chemistry, June 1996.

RELATED TRAINING EXPERIENCES 2001-Present Attended many conferences related to psychiatry, including ones sponsored by the following organizations: American Psychiatric Association, American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, U.S. Psychiatric and Mental Health Congress. 2005-2017 Participated in mock trials sponsored by Harvard University School of Law, Suffolk University Law School, University of Massachusetts Medical School, and the Committee for Public Counsel Services. 2004-2007 Attended educational rounds at Bridgewater State Hospital on various forensic issues. 2006 Taught class entitled “Evaluation of Competence to Stand Trial and of Criminal Responsibility” to University of Massachusetts psychiatry residents. 2006 Performed various administrative duties at Bridgewater State Hospital in the Medical Director’s absence. 2005 Participated in workshop entitled “Psychopathy and the use of the PCL-R (Psychopathy Checklist – Revised) and PCL-SV (Psychopathy Checklist – Screening Version)” taught by Gina M. Vincent, Ph.D. 2004-2005 Engaged in weekly individual supervision with Debra A. Pinals, M.D., and monthly small-group supervision with Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D., on an extensive range of forensic psychiatry topics. 2004-2005 Engaged in weekly individual case supervision with Jamie G. Krauss, Ph.D.; Prudence Baxter, M.D.; Virginia E. Merritt, M.D.; William J. Warnken, Psy.D.; Ira K. Packer, Ph.D.; and Debra A. Pinals, M.D. 2004-2005 Attended Forensic Clinical Case Conference Series, University of Massachusetts Medical School. 2004-2005 Attended Law and Psychiatry Seminar presentations, University of Massachusetts Medical School. 2004 Participated in Forensic Psychiatry Review Course, taught by Phillip J. Resnick, M.D. 2004 Participated in course entitled “Understanding Risk Assessment,” taught by Michael A. Norko, M.D., and Madelon V. Baranoski, Ph.D. 2004 Participated in All-Forensic Training course, Department of Mental Health, MA. 2004 Participated in Designated Forensic Professional training conferences, Department of Mental Health, MA. 2000-2004 Attended Psychiatry Grand Rounds, Boston University Medical Center.

RESEARCH 2004-2006 University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester, MA Examined the decision-making processes of psychiatrists in risk assessments. Co- investigator with Debra A. Pinals, M.D.; Valerie F. Williams, M.A., M.S.; and Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D.

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PUBLICATIONS 2006 M. Rudolph. Legal Digest: Competence to Stand Trial. The Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, Vol. 34, No. 3, pp. 412-414.

2001 M. Rudolph and D. Hughes. Emergency Assessments of Domestic Violence, Sexual Dangerousness, and Elder and Child Abuse. Psychiatric Services, Vol. 52, No. 3, pp. 281-282, 306.

PRESENTATIONS 2019 M. Rudolph (Discussant). Medications and Guardianship: Antipsychotics and Beyond. Social Law Library and Massachusetts Guardianship Association, John Adams Courthouse, Boston, MA.

2019 M. Rudolph (Discussant). Three Prongs of Dangerousness. Committee for Public Counsel Services, Plymouth Trial Court, Plymouth, MA.

2018 M. Rudolph (Discussant). Three Prongs of Dangerousness. Committee for Public Counsel Services, Plymouth Trial Court, Plymouth, MA.

2017 M. Rudolph. Antipsychotic Medications. Committee for Public Counsel Services, Plymouth Trial Court, Plymouth, MA.

2015 B. Crimmins, A. Germain, M. Rudolph, P. Shaw, and K. Talley. Nursing Home Hot Topics. Mental Health Legal Advisors Committee, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education, Boston MA.

2014 M. Rudolph. Clinical Indicators of Addiction; Communicating Effectively with Addicted Clients. Committee for Public Counsel Services. University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcerster, MA.

2013 M. Rudolph. Medications and How to Work with Independent Medical Evaluators. Committee for Public Counsel Services, Plymouth Trial Court, Plymouth, MA.

2013 M. Rudolph. “Hot Topics” for Mental Health Litigation Division Attorneys. Committee for Public Counsel Services, Norfolk County Probate and Family Court, Canton, MA.

2011 M. Rudolph (Discussant). Safe Buprenorphine Prescribing: Maximizing Access and Quality While Minimizing Diversion. Cape Cod Symposium on Addictive Disorders, Hyannis, MA.

2010 M. Rudolph. Psychotropics in the Context of Bariatric Surgery. Tobey Hospital Bariatric Support Group, Wareham, MA.

2009 M. Rudolph. Buprenorphine: A Discussion on What It Does and How It Works. Jordan Hospital Journal Club, Plymouth, MA.

2007 M. Rudolph. How to Choose an Antidepressant. Jordan Hospital Morning Conference, Plymouth, MA.

2005 M. Rudolph, D. Pinals, V. Williams, and P. Appelbaum. Managed Care’s Influence on Psychiatric Assessments. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC.

2005 D. Pinals, T. Lusignolo, M. Rudolph, S. Turpin, and P. Appelbaum. Personal Injury Litigation: A Case-Based Tutorial. American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law Annual Meeting, Montreal, QC.

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2005 M. Rudolph. A Study of Manage Care’s Influence on Psychiatric Assessments. Law and Psychiatry Seminar, Law and Psychiatry Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School.

2005 M. Rudolph. A Question of Compartmentalized Delusions and Their Effect on Competence to Stand Trial. Forensic Clinical Case Conference presentation, Law and Psychiatry Program, University of Massachusetts Medical School.

2004 C. Trippitelli and M. Rudolph. Outcomes of Psychosis. Co-chair for scientific session, American Psychiatric Association Annual Conference, New York, NY.

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2014-2017 Instructor in Psychiatry, Part-time, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. 2014 Clinical Instructor in Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. 2005-2007 Lecturer, Department of Psychiatry, University of Massachusetts Medical School. 2002-2004 Teaching Assistant, Division of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine. 2000-2002 Teaching Fellow, Division of Psychiatry, Boston University School of Medicine.

ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL AWARDS 2004 Chairman’s Award for Clinical Excellence, Boston University Medical Center. 2002-2004 APA/GlaxoSmithKline Fellow. 2003 Pfizer/Emory University Psychiatry Residents’ Symposium Award. 2001 Eli Lilly Fellow, U.S. Psychiatric & Mental Health Congress. 1996 Hattie M. Strong Foundation Award. 1996 William W. Kleinhandler Prize. 1994-1996 Frederick C. Hagedorn Scholarship. 1992-1994 Joseph O. Kremer Scholarship.

APPOINTMENTS 2005-2007 Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Bridgewater State Hospital. 2006 Acting Chairperson, Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, Bridgewater State Hospital. 2004 Training Committee for the Boston University Medical Center Psychiatry Residency Training Program. 2003-2004 Residency Selection Committee for the Boston University Medical Center Psychiatry Residency Training Program. 2002-2004 Committee on Judicial Action (Fellow), American Psychiatric Association. 2002-2004 Graduate Medical Education Committee, Boston University Medical Center. 2001-2004 Patient Care Fund Committee, Boston University Medical Center. 2000-2004 Committee of Interns and Residents, Boston University Medical Center. 1997-1998 The Osler Society (President), McGill University. 1997-1998 Board of Curators of the Osler Library, McGill University.

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS 2017-Present Pembroke Hospital, Medical Staff. 2003-Present American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law. 2000-Present American Psychiatric Association (Fellow since 2010). 2000-Present Massachusetts Psychiatric Society. 2014-2017 McLean Hospital, Associate Psychiatrist. 2014 Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital-Plymouth, Consulting Staff in the Department of Psychiatry. 2012-2014 Pembroke Hospital, Medical Staff. 2008-2013 Jordan Hospital, Consulting Staff in the Department of Psychiatry. 2008-2012 Southeastern Massachusetts Psychiatric Society. 2007-2008 Jordan Hospital, Consulting Staff in the Department of Medicine.

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PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL LICENSE 2001-Present Massachusetts Full License #210226.

REFERENCES Professional and academic references may be furnished upon request.

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