Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae

Lacritz CV CURRICULUM VITAE Laura H. Lacritz, Ph.D., ABPP/ABCN Address: University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Neuropsychology Department of Psychiatry 5323 Harry Hines Blvd. Dallas, TX 75390-8846 Telephone: Office: (214) 648-4650 Fax: (214) 648-4660 Email: [email protected] Date of Birth: April 24, 1967 Education: 1989 B.A. in Psychology (Phi Beta Kappa) The University Of Texas, Austin 1994 Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology The University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas School of Biomedical Sciences 1995 to Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology 1997 The University Of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Licensure: State of Texas Psychologist License # 25366 Board Certification: Diplomate in Clinical Neuropsychology American Board of Professional Psychology, Diploma #5557 Professional Experience: 9-2012 to Professor of Psychiatry, and Neurology and Neurotherapeutics Present The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 10-2010 to Associate Professor of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics 8-2012 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 9-2005 to Associate Professor of Psychiatry 8-2012 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 1 Lacritz CV 10-97 to Assistant Professor of Psychiatry 8-2005 The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 2-01 to Associate Director of Neuropsychology present The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 6-99 to Graduate Faculty present Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences 10-97 to Principal Neuropsychologist, Alzheimer’s Disease Center present UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas 7-95 to Post-doctoral fellowship in neuropsychology 10-97 UT Southwestern Medical Center Supervisor: C. Munro Cullum, Ph.D., ABPP/CN 10-94 to Staff Psychologist, Department of Psychology 5-95 Children's Medical Center at Dallas 11-94 to Psychological Assistant 6-95 The Neuropsychology Center, private practice, Dallas 8-93 to Chief Resident, Clinical Psychology Graduate Program 8-94 UT Southwestern Medical Center 8-92 to Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology (APA approved) 8-94 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Academic Awards and Professional Honors: Most Influential Mentor, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, 2013 Certificate of Appreciation, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, 2012 APA Leadership Institute for Women in Psychology, 2011 (selected delegate) Outstanding Teacher Award, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, 2009 Distinguished Alumni Award, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Graduate Program, 2008 2 Lacritz CV Fellow, National Academy of Neuropsychology, 2005 UT Southwestern Medical Center PACT Patient Care and Service Recognition, 2005 Chief Resident, UT Southwestern Clinical Psychology Program, 1993- 1994 Liberal Arts Council, UT Austin, 1988-1989 Phi Beta Kappa, 1988 Professional Affiliations: American Academy of Clinical Neuropsychology American Psychological Association (Division 40) International Neuropsychological Society National Academy of Neuropsychology Editorial Functions: Reviewer for Neurology Reviewer for Archives of Neurology Reviewer for Archives of Neuropsychology Reviewer for Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society Reviewer for Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders Reviewer for poster submissions to the National Academy of Neuropsychology (1998-2000) Committees: Local: Community Homes for Adult, Inc. (CHAI; Board of Directors: 2012- present; Chair of Professional Advisory Committee: 2014-) Faculty Advisor, UTSW chapter of the Association of Neuropsychology Students in Training (2011-present) 3 Lacritz CV Competency Committee, Clinical Psychology Program, UT Southwestern Medical Center (Co-Chair; 2009-2012) Faculty Development and Retention Committee, Psychiatry Department, UT Southwestern Medical Center (Chair; 2007-2009) Background Review Committee, Graduate School, UT Southwestern Medical Center (2006-present) Faculty Advisor, Faculty and Student Organization of Clinical Psychology at UT Southwestern Medical Center (2006-present) Steering Committee, Clinical Psychology Program, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (2005-present) Clinical Training Committee, Clinical Psychology Program, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (2005-present) State Examiner for Texas State Board of Examiners of Psychologists (2003-present) Admissions Committee, Clinical Psychology Program, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (1997- 2006; co-chair 2003; Chair 2004 – 2006, 2009-2012; Chair-2013) Clinical Exam Committee, Clinical Psychology Program, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (1997-present) Graduate Studies Committee, Clinical Psychology Program, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (1997-2005) Essential Functions Committee, Clinical Psychology program, Southwestern Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (2002) Psychiatry Clinical Faculty Review Committee, UT Southwestern Medical Center (2003-2005) National: President-Elect, National Academy of Neuropsychology (2015) Treasurer, National Academy of Neuropsychology (2011-2013) Education Committee, National Academy of Neuropsychology (2007- 2009) 4 Lacritz CV Conflict of Interest Committee, Division 40, American Psychological Association (2005-2008) Membership Committee, National Academy of Neuropsychology (2000- 2003) Student Research Awards Committee (Chairperson) – National Academy of Neuropsychology Annual Conference (2001) Primary Teaching Activities: Introduction to Neuropsychology Course (#5350) for doctoral students in Clinical Psychology, UTSW (course instructor, 2000-2002, 2007-2014); semester long course focused on understanding of core cognitive functions and associated neuroanatomical underpinnings, neuropsychological assessment, and overview of common neurological disorders and associated neuropsychological profiles Advanced Neuropsychological Case Conference, doctoral Clinical Psychology program, UTSW (course instructor, 2011); Summer seminar focused on advanced neuropsychological interpretation using case studies Advanced Neuropsychology (#5250), doctoral Clinical Psychology program, UTSW (course instructor, 2006, 2009, 2014); Summer elective course focused on advanced neuropsychological understanding of specific neurological disorders and their cognitive and behavior manifestations Supervisor of Postdoctoral Fellows in Neuropsychology, UTSW (1999- present) Clinical supervisor of Clinical Psychology Interns in Neuropsychology, UTSW (1995- present) Research supervisor of Clinical Psychology doctoral students and Rehabilitation Counseling master’s students, UTSW (1997- present) Supervisor of Rehabilitation Counseling Psychology Interns in Neuropsychology, UTSW (1997-present) Neuropsychology Assessment Laboratory for Introduction to Neuropsychology Course in Clinical Psychology doctoral program, UTSW (1996-1999) 5 Lacritz CV Coordinator and presenter for seminar in post-doctoral neuropsychology residency training program, UT Southwestern Medical Center (1997- present). Neuropsychology lectures to fourth year medical students, UTSW Neurology Clerkship Series (1995-1998). Physician Assistant program (lecturer), UTSW (1995-2009). Geropsychiatry Residency Seminar (lecturer), UTSW (1999- 2011) Supervisor of Psychiatry and Neurology Resident rotations in Neuropsychology, UTSW (1999-present). Doctoral Dissertation Committees: Carter, K (2014). The Relationship of Atherosclerosis Progression to Cognition: The Dallas Heart Study. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Falkowski, J (2014). The Relationship between Cognitive Functioning and Duration of the Metabolic Syndrome. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. (Chair). *Winner of Dallas Psychological Association Dissertation Award. Parikh, M (2013). Prediction of progression in Alzheimer’s disease. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Grosch, M. (2012) Analysis of Neurocognitive Elements of Attention Following Chemotherapy. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Noll, K. (2011) Detection of Cognitive Dysfunction in Newly Diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. (Chair) Rosvall, T (2010). MMPI-2 Restructured Scales in Multiple Sclerosis. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. (Chair) Rosetti, H. (2010). Subclinical Atherosclerosis and Cognitive Functioning in a Population-Based Sample. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. (Chair) Bernardo, K. (2010). The Relationship Of Inflammatory Markers to Cognitive Function in a Population –Based Sample. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. (Chair) 6 Lacritz CV Fields, J. (2008). Functional Connectivity of the Posterior Cingulate in Mild Cognitive Impairment, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Controls. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Long, S. (2008). Functional Connectivity of Entorhinal Cortex in Alzheimer’s Disease. UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas. Binegar, D. (2007). Use of the Test of Everyday Functional Assessment in MCI and normal controls. UT Southwestern Medical Center. McDonald, N. (2005). Leukoariosis as a predictor of progression and course in Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease. UT Southwestern Medical Center. (Chair) Marquez de la Plata, C. (2005). Development of a new Spanish language confrontation naming test. UT Southwestern Medical Center. Eisenman, D. (2005). Validation of an empirically derived Wada memory test for use in

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