Christopher Hiroshi Domen

Christopher Hiroshi Domen

<p>CHRISTOPHER HIROSHI DOMEN</p><p>EDUCATION</p><p>2010-2012 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology University of Colorado School of Medicine Aurora, CO (APPCN Member Program)</p><p>2009-2010 Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology Track VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System Ann Arbor, MI (APA Accredited Program)</p><p>2005-2010 PhD (Clinical Psychology), Neuropsychology Track University of Windsor Windsor, ON, Canada (APA & CPA Accredited Program) </p><p>2003-2005 MA (Psychology), Neuropsychology Track University of Windsor Windsor, ON, Canada (APA & CPA Accredited Program)</p><p>1998-2003 BA (Honors, Psychology) University of Kansas Lawrence, KS </p><p>CERTIFICATION & LICENSURE</p><p>June 2012 – Present State of Colorado Licensed Psychologist Number: 3742</p><p>CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY ASSESSMENT EXPERIENCE </p><p>August 2013 – Present Position: Clinical Neuropsychologist - Instructor Setting: University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO . Conduct outpatient neuropsychological assessments with adult and geriatric patients with a variety of neurological, neurosurgical, and comorbid psychiatric conditions . Populations served of special interest include tumor patients, epilepsy patients undergoing evaluation for resective surgery, movement disorder patients undergoing evaluation for deep brain stimulation, and multiple sclerosis patients</p><p>September 2012 – July 2013 Position: Clinical Neuropsychologist Setting: VA Eastern Colorado Healthcare System, Colorado Springs, CO . Conducted forensic neuropsychological assessments with active duty military personnel as part of the Integrated Disability Evaluation System (IDES) . The population served consisted primarily of soldiers with a reported history of traumatic brain injury, most of whom have comorbid psychiatric conditions/PTSD September 2010 – August 2012 Position: Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology Setting: University of Colorado School of Medicine, Denver, CO Supervisors: Michael Greher, PhD, ABPP, Brian Hoyt, PhD . Conducted outpatient neuropsychological assessments with adult and geriatric patients with a variety of neurological, neurosurgical, and comorbid psychiatric conditions . Populations served of special interest included tumor patients, epilepsy patients undergoing evaluation for resective surgery, movement disorder patients undergoing evaluation for deep brain stimulation, and multiple sclerosis patients</p><p>September 2009 – August 2010 Position: Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology Track Setting: VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI Supervisors: Kenneth Adams, PhD, ABPP, Linas Bieliauskas, PhD, ABPP, Henry Buchtel, PhD, Bruno Giordani, PhD, Carol Persad, PhD, Sara Wright, PhD . Conducted inpatient and outpatient neuropsychological assessments with adult and geriatric patients with a variety of neurological and comorbid psychiatric conditions . Completed rotations on traumatic brain injury/post traumatic stress disorder polytrauma (Traumatic Brain Injury Clinic), long-term nursing and residential care (Community Living Center), and outpatient neuropsychological assessment services . Populations served of special interest included mild traumatic brain injury/post traumatic stress disorder polytrauma patients, dementia patients, and stroke/cerebral vascular disease patients</p><p>September 2007 – August 2009 Position: Neuropsychology Practicum Setting: Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan Supervisors: Norman Fichtenberg, PhD, Thomas Gola, PhD, Robin Hanks, PhD, ABPP, Jennifer LaBuda, PhD, Tanya Sherman, PhD, John Tsanadis, PhD, Stephen Vangel, PhD . Conducted inpatient and outpatient neuropsychological assessments with adult and geriatric patients with a variety of neurological and comorbid psychiatric conditions . Completed rotations on inpatient spinal cord and orthopedic injury/amputation, long-term nursing and residential care, and outpatient neuropsychological assessment services . Populations served of special interest included individuals undergoing independent medical examinations for traumatic brain injuries, mild to severe traumatic brain injury patients, comorbid spinal cord/traumatic brain injury patients, dementia patients, and stroke/cerebral vascular disease patients September 2006 – August 2007 Position: Psychology Assessment Practicum Setting: Student Counseling Services, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON Supervisors: Mohsan Beg, PhD, Elizabeth McDermott, PhD . Conducted learning disability assessments for students with a suspected learning disability and/or a suspected attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder</p><p>September 2005 – August 2006 Position: Neuropsychology Practicum Setting: University of Michigan Health System, Ann Arbor, MI Supervisors: Linas Bieliauskas, PhD, ABPP, Bruno Giordani, PhD, Scott Langenecker, PhD, Carol Persad, PhD . Conducted outpatient neuropsychological assessments with adult and geriatric patients with a variety of neurological and comorbid psychiatric conditions . Conducted inpatient neuropsychological evaluations with adult psychiatric patients . Populations served of special interest included dementia patients, stroke/cerebral vascular disease patients, and movement disorder patients</p><p>May 2004 – August 2004 Position: Neuropsychology Practicum Setting: Midwest Brain Function Clinic, Wichita, KS Supervisor: Mitchel Woltersdorf, PhD . Conducted outpatient neuropsychological assessments with adult and geriatric patients with a variety of neurological and comorbid psychiatric conditions . Populations served of special interest included dementia patients, stroke/cerebral vascular disease patients, and epilepsy patients undergoing evaluation for resective surgery</p><p>PSYCHOTHERAPY & TREATMENT EXPERIENCE </p><p>September 2009 – August 2010 Position: Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology, Neuropsychology Track Setting: VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System, Ann Arbor, MI Supervisors: Linas Bieliauskas, PhD, ABPP, Lindsey Bloor, PhD, Mike Messina, PhD, Randy Roth, PhD, Erin Smith, PhD, Jamie Winters, PhD . Completed rotations on long-term nursing and residential care (Community Living Center), pain management, and outpatient intervention (Mental Health Clinic) services . Conducted short-term and long-term psychotherapy with individuals and couples for adjustment disorders (related to amputation), depression, anxiety disorders, chronic pain, anger management, drug abuse, and relationship difficulties using a cognitive behavior therapy orientation . Conducted group psychotherapy for weight management (MOVE), diabetes management, cardiac rehabilitation, smoking cessation, and high-risk Veterans with co-morbid drug abuse and PTSD diagnoses (Seeking Safety) September 2007 – August 2009 Position: Neuropsychology Practicum Setting: Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Detroit, Michigan Supervisors: Robin Hanks, PhD, ABPP, Stephen Vangel, Jr. PhD . Completed rotations on inpatient spinal cord and orthopedic injury/amputation and outpatient intervention services . Conducted short-term and long-term psychotherapy with individuals and families for adjustment disorders (related to spinal cord and orthopedic injury/amputation), depression, anxiety disorders, and chronic pain using a cognitive behavior therapy orientation </p><p>September 2004 – April 2005 Position: Student Therapist Setting: Psychological Services Centre, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON Supervisor: Cheryl Thomas, PhD . Provided individual psychotherapy to adult undergraduate students with major depressive and anxiety disorders using a cognitive behavior therapy orientation </p><p>RESEARCH EXPERIENCE </p><p>August 2003 – October 2009 Position: Research Assistant Setting: University of Windsor, Windsor, ON Supervisor: Lori Buchanan, PhD . PhD Dissertation: The processing of phonological and orthographic representations of print in the left and right cerebral hemispheres MA Thesis: Hemispheric asymmetries for accessing the phonological representation of single printed words . Other projects included examining forward masked orthographic and phonological priming effects in neurologically intact individuals and examining explicit access to phonological codes in individuals with deep dyslexia . Duties included experimental design, data collection, analysis of behavioral data, grant writing, and training of research assistants</p><p>September 2000 – August 2003 Position: Research Assistant Setting: University of Kansas, Lawrence, KS Supervisor: Ruth Ann Atchley, PhD . BA Honors Thesis: Hemispheric lateralization of lexical and sublexical strategies during reading . Other projects worked on included examining bilateral hemisphere language comprehension in individuals with developmental language disorders, event related potential (ERP) correlates of phonological and orthographic processing, and examining ERP correlates of language processing in people with depression . Duties included experimental design, data collection, analysis of behavioral and ERP data, grant writing, and training of research assistants PUBLICATIONS & PRESENTATIONS Conference Presentations Domen, C.H., & Buchanan, L. (2010, July). The time course of orthographic and phonological processing of print in the cerebral hemispheres: Results from three visual half-field primed lexical decision experiments. Poster session presented at the 7th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Windsor, ON.</p><p>Domen, C.H., Spencer, R.J., Drag, L.L., & Bieliauskas, L.A. (2010, February). Psychometrics of timed alphabet writing forward and backward. Poster session presented at the 38th Annual Conference of the International Neuropsychological Society, Acapulco, Mexico.</p><p>Spencer, R. J., Drag, L. L., Pangilinan, P., H., Domen, C. H., & Bieliauskas, L.A. (2010, February). Mild traumatic brain injury has a small effect on cognitive performance among returning soldiers: Preliminary findings. Poster session presented at the 38th Annual Conference of the International Neuropsychology Society, Acapulco, Mexico.</p><p>Domen, C.H., & Buchanan, L., (2009, November). A time course investigation of the processing of orthographic and phonological representations of print in the cerebral hemispheres. Poster session presented at the 50th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Boston, MA. </p><p>Domen, C.H., & Buchanan, L. (2008, June). The effect of shared orthographic neighbors on pseudohomophone priming. Poster session presented at the 18th annual meeting of the Canadian Society for Brain, Behavior, and Cognitive Science, London, ON.</p><p>Domen, C.H., Buchanan, L., & Colangelo, A. (2007, February). Explicit access to phonology in deep dyslexia: Evidence from a forced choice rhyme decision task. Poster session presented at the 35th Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Portland, OR.</p><p>Domen, C.H., Buchanan, L., & Collangelo, A. (2005, November). Hemispheric asymmetries for accessing the phonological representation of single printed words. Poster session presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Toronto, ON. </p><p>McDaniel, S., Woltersdorf, M., & Domen, C.H. (2005, October). A comparison of intra- operative and extra-operative language mapping among pre and post-temporal resections. Poster session presented at the 25th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Tampa Bay, FL.</p><p>Domen, C.H. & Atchley, R.A. (2004, June). The role of orthography and phonology in semantic access for printed words: An electrophysiological investigation. Poster session presented at the 4th International Conference on the Mental Lexicon, Windsor, ON.</p><p>Domen, C.H. & Atchley, R.A. (2003, November). Hemispheric lateralization of lexical and sublexical strategies during reading. Poster session presented at the 44th Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Vancouver, B.C.</p><p>Kwasny, K.M., Atchley, R.A., Halderman, L., & Domen, C.H. (2002, November). A dichotic study of semantic processing in the cerebral hemispheres. Poster session presented at the 43rd Annual Meeting of the Psychonomics Society, Kansas City, MO.</p><p>TEACHING EXPERIENCE</p><p>September 2006 - December 2006 Position: Graduate Assistant Lab Instructor, Sensation and Perception Setting: Undergraduate Courses, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON Professor: Elizabeth Munn, PhD</p><p>January 2006 - April 2006 Position: Graduate Assistant Lab Instructor, Introduction to Psychology II Setting: Undergraduate Courses, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON Professor: Ken Cramer, PhD</p><p>September 2005 - December 2005 Position: Graduate Assistant Lab Instructor, Introduction to Psychology I Setting: Undergraduate Courses, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON Professor: Ken Cramer, PhD</p><p>SERVICE</p><p>2009-2010 Ad-hoc reviewer Aging, Neuropsychology, and Cognition</p><p>AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIPS</p><p>2010 Embracing Award for Veteran Centered Care, VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System 2010 Sigma Xi Associate Member, University of Michigan Chapter 2004-2009 Graduate Tuition Scholarship ($5000/year), University of Windsor 2003-2009 Graduate Assistant ($9000/year), University of Windsor 2003-2009 Research Assistant to Dr. Lori Buchanan ($14000/year), University of Windsor 2002 J. Michael Young Undergraduate Research Award ($1450), University of Kansas 2001 Morrison Award ($1500), University of Kansas 2000-2002 Dean’s Scholar ($500/year), University of Kansas</p>

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