Tina M - Northeast Eval



TINA M. TRUDEL, PhD

83 Franklin Street, Provincetown, MA 02657 | 343 W 22nd Street, #9, New York, NY 10011

32 Windy Row, Hancock, NH 03449 | (603)493-4946 tina.trudel@

EDUCATION

Psychology/Neuropsychology/Rehabilitation Internship Full APA Accreditation

New York University Medical Center - Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

New York, New York

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology, summa cum laude Full APA Accreditation

Fordham University, Bronx, New York

M.A. in Clinical Psychology, summa cum laude Full APA Accreditation

Fordham University, Bronx, New York

B.A. in Psychology, magna cum laude

University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire

HEALTHCARE EXPERIENCE

FOUNDER / CO-PRINCIPAL October, 1998 - Present

CEO Northeast Evaluation Specialists, PLLC (formerly TM Trudel & Associates)

President NES Assurance, LLP

Dover, New Hampshire (primary); Portland, ME; Keene & Manchester, NH; Burlington, VT

DUTIES: Operate New England regional specialty services group providing consultation, evaluation and treatment in neuropsychology, rehabilitation, pain, work hardening and disability management; IME's, FCE’s, case review and expert opinions for public agencies, case management, life care planning, commercial insurers, worker's compensation and litigation firms. Consultation services. Compile research and literature reviews. Develop and operate financial case management, care coordination and healthcare claims review/processing group serving US and foreign nationals seeking escrow funded medical procedures and claims management. Third party administrator and fiduciary agent services.

PRESIDENT / CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER August, 2005 – May, 2015

Lakeview Management, Inc.: Lakeview Healthcare Systems, Lakeview Neurocare,

Lakeview Care Partners, Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Centers & Specialty Hospitals

DUTIES: Oversee development and all aspects of operations for national multi-site, multi-state healthcare provider operating hospital, residential treatment,school, clinic, home health, pharmacy, EMS, assisted-living and community integrated neurobehavioral, rehabilitation, developmental disability and related services. Ensure CMS, licensing, accreditation, legal compliance. Lead facility turnaround projects. Risk and systems management. Complete market analyses, development plans, program acquisitions and strategic planning. Promote public relations and research. Develop marketing materials, public policy. Oversee grants, contracts, and QAPI. Clinical consultation. Ensure fiscal accountability through development/adherence to budgets and projections. Report to CEO and Chairman of the Board.

SITE DIRECTOR / PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR August, 2005 – July 2010

SENIOR SCIENTIST / RESEARCH COORDINATOR August, 2010 – June, 2013

Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Charlottesville Rehabilitation Programs

Charlottesville, VA

DUTIES: Oversee clinical operations, research protocols, care coordination and educational services provided through a model community-based brain injury rehabilitation and reintegration program serving OEF and OIF service members/veterans with neurologic and behavioral (PTSD, substance abuse, etc.) diagnoses. Innovative treatment approaches including application of Assistive Technology, Art Gallery, Bookstore and Community Clubhouse interventions. Affiliated with University of Virginia Medical School.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR March, 2005 – August, 2005

Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center December, 2001 - December, 2002

Effingham Falls, New Hampshire

DUTIES: Executive Director: Chief executive for multi-site, multi-state residential & community-based neurobehavioral/developmental disability services company; Oversee operations including budget, physical plant, medical and clinical services, pharmacy, human resources, admissions, development, special education, QA, licensing/accreditation. Direct clinical service/supervision. Report to COO. Promoted.

VICE-PRESIDENT - CLINICAL SERVICES April, 2000 – July, 2005

CLINICAL DIRECTOR March, 1997- April, 2000

Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center

Effingham Falls, New Hampshire

DUTIES: Vice President: Clinical operations consultation to all Lakeview companies re: clinical services across hospital to community continuum of care for individuals with medically complex, neurological and behavioral disorders; Program development; Company liaison. Report to Executive Board.

Clinical Director: Oversee NeuroRehabilitation, Behavioral, Youth, Supported Living, School, Community, Outpatient, Medical and Pharmacy Operations; CARF/JCAHO accreditation; Supervise Admissions, Case Management, Nursing, Psychology Departments, NeuroLab, Post-doctoral Fellows, and Residential Services; Program development; Research, QA & training; Chair Professional Staff, Human Rights, Risk Management, and Policy Committees; Clinical Service Provision; Report to President & CEO. Promoted.

DIRECTOR, CLINICAL DEVELOPMENT & RESEARCH January, 1996 - March, 1997

PROGRAM EVALUATOR

Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center

Effingham Falls, New Hampshire

DUTIES: Increased census 26%, per diem 9%, and annual revenue $5+ million; Development and contracting; Research, QA and program evaluation; Supervise Admissions, Marketing and Public Relations; Life care plan support; Clinical consultation; Report to CEO. Promoted.

PROGRAM DIRECTOR April, 1993 - January, 1996

Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Center (formerly Highwatch)

Effingham Falls, New Hampshire

DUTIES: Directed clinical services/case management at 133-bed post-acute facility; CARF/JCAHO and licensure compliance; Research and development; Directed Behavior/Psych Services; Chaired Policy and Procedure, Risk Management, and Human Rights Committees; Neuropsychological and Behavior Analysis/Treatment; Reported to CEO. Promoted.

PROGRAM CLINICAL MANAGER / NEUROPSYCHOLOGY June, 1992-April, 1993

Highwatch Rehabilitation Center

Effingham Falls, New Hampshire

DUTIES: Managed 30-bed neuro/behavioral program within rehabilitation facility; Supervised and trained transdisciplinary team; Clinical consultation; Licensing and contract compliance; Research and development; Neuro/psychological, Cognitve and Behavioral Services. Promoted.

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR Oct., 1991-June, 1992

PROGRAM COORDINATOR Nov., 1989-Sept., 1991

Psychology Dept./ Head Injury Program

U.C.P.A. of Nassau County, Inc.

Roosevelt, Long Island, New York

DUTIES: Managed Head Injury Outpatient/Day Programs and Federal Rehab Services Administration Grant; Coordinated related Developmental Disability & Vocational Services; Program evaluation; QA; Fiscal management; Public relations; Grant and contract writing; Research; Founded inter-agency Nassau County head injury prevention coalition; Provided Neuropsychological, Psychological and Applied Behavior Analysis services. Reported to Director.

CLINICIAN April, 1989-Dec., 1992

Neuropsychology Associates

New York, New York

DUTIES: Served individuals with neurological physical disability, chronic illness, psychiatric, developmental disability, and chronic pain diagnoses; Neuro/Psychological Evaluation, Cognitive Remediation, Psychotherapy, Vocational/Work-Site Adaptation and Rehabilitation/Life Care Planning.

PSYCHOLOGICAL/BEHAVIORAL CLINICIAN Aug., 1990-Feb., 1991

Bayview Nursing Home (of U.C.P.A. Nassau)

Island Park, Long Island, New York

DUTIES: Individual, group, & family counseling for adults with disabilities in SNF; Behavior analysis/treatment plan development; Sex education; Staff training. Reported to Administrator.

CONTRACTS/CONSULTING

Site Director, VA-791-P-0122 Assisted Living for Veterans with TBI 2011-2015

Consultant to Investors, Healthcare, Gerson Lehrman Group 2010-Present

Consultant to Investors, Healthcare, Guidepoint Global 2010-Present

Consultant, Neuropsychology and Rehabilitation, Simmons Grab & Associates 2005-Present Consultant, Resource Development, BINA Brain Injury and Stroke Assistance 2009-2014

Principal Investigator/Site Director, DVBIC Charlottesville Rehabilitation Programs 2005-2010

Consultant, Behavioral Health and Research, Outer Cape Health Services 2012-2014

ACADEMIIC APPOINTMENTS

Assistant Professor of Clinical Psychiatry 2006-2009

Department of Psychiatry and Neurobehavioral Sciences

University of Virginia Medical School

Post-Doctoral Supervisor in Neuropsychology 2000-2005

Adjunct Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Department of Psychiatry, Dartmouth Medical School

Adjunct Faculty/Doctoral Program Advisor 2003-2004; 2006-2010

Union Institute University, Vermont College

Core Faculty, Part-time Faculty, Behavioral Science

Granite State College, University System of New Hampshire 2000 - 2005

Courses: The Human Brain; Clinical Neuropsychology; Critical

Analysis; Research Methods; Applied Behavior Analysis;

Cognition, Learning and Memory; Health Psychology

Psychology Externship/Internship Supervisor

University System of New Hampshire 1997-2005

Plymouth State University 1999

Regents College 1999

Bowdoin College 1998

New England College 1998

Brandeis University 1996

Fordham University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Intellectual Assessment (Assistant) Fall, 1986

Fordham University, Fordham College

Introductory Psychology Fall, 1985; Fall, 1987; Spring, 1988

Abnormal Psychology Fall, 1987

Sex Roles (Assistant) Spring, 1986

Human Sexuality (Assistant) Spring, 1986

University of New Hampshire

Introductory Psychology (Assistant) Fall, 1984

RESEARCH APPOINTMENTS

Principal Investigator / Site Director 2005-2010

Senior Scientist / Research Coordinator 2010-2013

Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Charlottesville Rehabilitation Programs

Charlottesville, VA

DUTIES: Development and oversight of brain injury related research projects involving active duty service members and veterans with TBI and related conditions including collaboration with the University of Virginia School of Medicine. Projects addressed: program evaluation, demographic/injury factor tracking protocols, community integrated rehabilitation; driving simulation, GPS uses, alternative therapies and computerized interactive instructional systems for rehabilitation and job readiness.

Consultant 2010-2011

Boston University, Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation

Boston, MA

DUTIES: Provide consultation and content expert direction of developing institute focused on brain injury rehabilitation and community integration research and best practices.

Senior Research Associate 2008-2013

Institute for Matching Person and Technology

Rochester, NY

DUTIES: Participate in literature reviews, research methodology consultation, grant preparation and human rights reviews for projects in the field of assistive technology.

Co-Principal Investigator 2008-2013

Assistive Technology Task Force, Brain Injury Resource Optimization Center

JBS International, Washington, DC

DUTIES: Participate in literature reviews, research methodology consultation, grant preparation and human rights reviews for projects in the field of brain injury rehabilitation and assistive technology.

Director of Research 1992-2015

Lakeview Management, Inc.: Lakeview Healthcare Systems, Lakeview Neurocare,

Lakeview Care Partners, Lakeview NeuroRehabilitation Centers & Specialty Hospitals

DUTIES: Development and oversight of clinical research initiatives in brain injury rehabilitation, applied behavior analysis, assistive technology, neuropsychology, community integration and related areas. Literature review, proposal development, human rights reviews, multi-site coordination and research methodology consultation. Publication, presentation and continuing education activities.

Project Coordinator, National Study on Aging with Brain Injury 1998-2011

Brain Injury – ISIG, Long Term Issues Task Force,

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM)

DUTIES: Development and coordination of member-driven multi-site study of long term outcome for persons aging with brain injury, with a focus on health-related quality of life. Literature review, focus group facilitation and survey construction. Publication, presentation and continuing education activities. .

RESEARCH REVIEW

Reviewer – TBI Model Systems 2004-Present

National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research (NIDRR)

Research Reviewer/Planning Committee 2003-Present

North American Brain Injury Society Annual Meeting

Conference Chairperson 2013-2014

Alaska Brain Injury Network

Conference Chairperson 2011-2014

North American Brain Injury Society (NABIS)

Expert Content Reviewer 2012

Center on Brain Injury Research and Training (CBIRT), Western Oregon University

Peer and Expert Reviewer 2011-2012

AHRQ Project ‘Future Research Needs for Multidisciplinary Postacute

Rehabilitation for Moderate to Severe TBI in Adults’

Planning Committee 2008-2012

Third Federal TBI Interagency Conference

International Advisory Committee 2010

World Congress of Neurotechnology, Rome, Italy

Reviewer 2008-2010

Colorado Brain Injury Trust Fund Research Program

Senior Scientist – Section Leader (Dementia-Aging) 2008-2009

Moody Foundation Galveston Brain Injury Conference/Study Group

Chairperson, Rehabilitation Subcommittee 2001-2002

Brain Injury Association of America National Symposium

Planning Committee Member/Research Reviewer 1998-2002

Brain Injury Association of America National Symposium

Research Reviewer 1993

National Head Injury Foundation Annual National Symposium

LICENSES

NH Licensed Psychologist (#882) 1998-Present

New Hampshire Board of Mental Health Practice - Specialty Areas:

Clinical Neuropsychology, Behavioral Psychology, Rehabilitation Psychology, Clinical Psychology

Rhode Island Licensed Psychologist (# PS00941) 2006-Present

Virginia Licensed Psychologist (#0810003676) 2006-Present

Pennsylvania Licensed Psychologist (#PS017133) 2011-Present

Massachusetts, New York and Wisconsin – in progress

CERTIFICATIONS

National Register of Healthcare Providers in Psychology 2006-Present

Disaster Behavioral Health Response Team (NH Dept. Public Health & Safety) 2004-Present

Certified Instructor/Examiner/Trainer – Brain Injury Specialist (ACBIS) 1998-2008

Prevention and Management of Aggressive Behavior (CPI) 1997-2005

Special Olympics Coach - Basketball, Track & Field 1982-1985

TRAINING

PSYCHOLOGY INTERN Sept., 1988-Aug., 1989

NYU Medical Center - Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine

New York, New York

DUTIES: APA Accredited Internship Program within a Rehabilitation Teaching Hospital; Neuropsychological and psychological assessment; Cognitive remediation; Psychotherapy. Director: Leonard Diller, PhD, ABPP; Supervisors: Rose Lynn Sherr, PhD, ABPP (primary); Karen Langer, PhD.

NEUROPSYCHOLOGY EXTERN Jan., 1988-Aug., 1988 Westchester County Medical Center

Valhalla, New York

DUTIES: Hospital based neuropsychology and psychology consult/evaluation (Neurology, Psychiatry & Rehabilitation Units). Supervisors: William Vingiano, PhD, Barbara Orlowski, PhD.

OUTPATIENT THERAPIST/PSYCHOLOGY INTERN Sept., 1987-May, 1988

White Plains Hospital Medical Center

White Plains, New York

DUTIES: Individual and Family Therapy at an outpatient clinic serving a diverse urban community. Supervisors: Patia Burns, PhD, Marvin Reznikoff, PhD, ABPP

PSYCHOLOGICAL TESTING CLERK Sept., 1986-Aug., 1987

New York Hospital - Cornell Medical Center

White Plains, New York

DUTIES: Psychological Evaluation on Eating Disorder & Affective Disorder Units; Cognitive, Achievement, Aptitude and Neuropsychological Testing. Supervisor: Ed Schork, PhD.

BEHAVIORAL PSYCHOLOGY EXTERN Spring Term, 1986

Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Behavior Therapy Program

Bronx, New York

DUTIES: Individual/Family Behavior Therapy and Behavior Analysis at a teaching hospital clinic serving a diverse urban community. Supervisors: Elaine Blechman, PhD, Pat McGuffin, PhD

COUNSELOR/SUPPORT GROUP COORDINATOR 1983-1985

A Safe Place-Seacoast Task Force on Family Violence

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

DUTIES: Provided counseling at domestic violence shelter. Volunteer training. Grant writing.

AWARDS AND HONORS

President, Provider and Professional Council 2012-2014

Brain Injury Association of America

Program Service Award 2010

Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Charlottesville

Wounded Warrior Service Award 2010

Virginia Department of Veterans Services and Wounded Warrior Program

Advancement of Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Award 2009

Neuro-Optometric Rehabilitation Association, International

Founder’s Award 2008

Brain Injury Association of America

Schoenburg Lectureship 2008

Brain Injury Association of Michigan

Commander’s Coin 2007

Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center

Service Award – Building Community Capacity 2007

Brain Injury Association of Ohio

Service Award and Emeritus Status 2006

NH Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council

Ellen Hayes Award for Volunteer Service 2003

Brain Injury Association of NH

Verduyn Lectureship 2002

Brain Injury Association of IA

Distinguished Performance October, 1988

Ph.D. Comprehensive Examinations in Clinical Psychology

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Fordham University, Bronx, New York

SIGMA XI 1988

Teaching Fellow 1986-1988

Department of Psychology, Fordham University, Bronx, New York

Presidential Scholar 1985-1988

Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Fordham University, Bronx, New York

Herbert A. Carroll Award 1985

Academic Excellence, Psychology Department

University of New Hampshire, Durham, New Hampshire

PSI CHI 1985

PI GAMMA MU 1985

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE / MEMBERSHIPS

American Psychological Association 1985-Present

Div. 22-Rehabilitation; Div. 38-Health; Div. 40-Clinical Neuropsychology

Brain Injury Association of America 1992-Present

Board of Directors 2011-present, Ethics Task Force 2006-2011,

President, National Business and Professional Council, 2011-2014

New Hampshire Brain Injury Association 1993-Present

Ex-officio Board Member 1997-present; Board of Directors, 1994-1996;

Legislative Committee; Secretary, Provider's Council 1995-1996

American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine 1997-Present

Chair (2001-2011) & Member, Brain Injury Long Term Issues Task Force

Member Assistive Technology and Community Re-entry Task Forces

American College of Forensic Medicine & Examiners, Diplomate 1997-Present

New Hampshire Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council, 1997-Present

Chairperson (appointed by Governors1997-2006); Emeritus member

American Board of Disability Analysts, Diplomate and Fellow 1998-Present

NH Disaster Behavioral Health Response Team, Member 2004-Present

North American Brain Injury Society, Board of Directors 2006-Present

Conference Chairperson, 2011-2013

Blast Injury Institute, Co-Founder & Board of Directors 2007-Present

Sara Jane Brain Injury Foundation, Advisory Board 2009-Present

Inter Organizational Practice Committee (Neuropsychology-APA/NAN/ABCN) 2013-Present

Ad Hoc Member representing Brain Injury Association of America

NH Commission on PTSD & TBI, Member 2011-2014

JBS International TBI Resource Optimization Center Advisory Group 2008-2012

World Congress on Neurotechnology, International Advisory Board 2009-2010

Neurobehavioral Task Force, Commonwealth of Virginia, Member 2006-2010

Birchtree Center for Children (Autism), Board of Directors, Advisory Board, 2002-2008

National Association of State Head Injury Administrators, Advisory Board 2003-2009

Hope for Autism , Advisory Board 2003-2007

NH Spinal Cord Injury Association, Board of Directors, Advisory Board 2003-2007

Advanced Neuropsychology Study Group, Participant 1998-2007

American Academy for the Certification of Brain Injury Specialists 2001-2006

National Board of Governors

New Hampshire Autism Task Force, Member 2001-2003

International Brain Injury Association 1999-2000

Participant, Round Table Discussion Group on Incontinence

Association for the Advancement of Cognitive & Behavior Therapy, Member 1998-2000

CARF (Commission for the Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities) 1997-2000

Medical Rehabilitation Delegation

International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals (formerly NARPPS) 1996-2000

Member & Candidate for Region I Representative (1997)

Granite State Epilepsy Society 1996-1999

Board of Directors; Co-Chair, Medical Advisory Board

Massachusetts Brain Injury Association, Provider and Professional Councils 1992-1997

Goodwill Industries of Merrimack Valley, Brain Injury Advisory Board 1995-1997

Southern Carroll County Community Health Education Committee 1997

Member, Steering Committee

New York State Head Injury Association, Provider Council 1989-1992

New York Neuropsychology Group, Member 1988-1990

JOURNALS / EDITORSHIPS

Editor/Reviewer

Editorial Board, Journal of Life Care Planning 2015-Present

Editorial Board, Brain Injury Professional 2005-Present

Rehabilitation Psychology (APA Division 22 journal) 2006 - 2009

Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development 2006 – 2008 Trends in Cognitive Science 2005

Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1999-2003

Journal of Care Management 1997-1998

Guest Editor

Brain Injury Professional, Special Issue on Neurotechnology Fall, 2012

Brain Injury Professional, Special Issue on Sexuality Spring, 2010

Brain Injury Professional, Special Issue on TBI in the Military Winter, 2007

Brain Injury Professional, Special Issue on Aging with Brain Injury Summer, 2005

The Rehabilitation Professional, Special Issue on Brain Injury Fall, 1998

Editor, Moving Ahead

The American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine BI-ISIG 1999-2003

Editorial Board/Editorial Advisor

Brain Injury Professional 2004-Present

Fact of the Matter (series - Aging with Brain Injury) 2012

Journal of Rehabilitation Outcomes Measurement 1998-1999

Healthcare Review (New England) 1997-1998

PUBLICATIONS

Hayner, S.K. & Trudel, T.M. Editors (2015). The Essential Brain Injury Guide. Washington, DC: Brain Injury Association of America. (Contributing author for sections on: Aging, Assessment, Behavior, Community, Gender, Military, Neuroanatomy, Sexuality, Treatment Models)

Trudel, T.M., Barth, J.T. & Plotnick, D. (2012). Developing assessment and intervention technology in a community integrated setting serving military service members with TBI: New research initiatives. Brain Injury Professional, (9)3, 16-18.

Crowley, D., Bender, T., Chatigny, A., Trudel, T.M. & Ritchie, E.C. (2011). Women, mental health

and the military. Combat and Operational Behavioral Health Volume of the Textbooks of Military Medicine. Borden

Institute: Washington, DC.

Meyer, K.S., Ivins, B., Doncevic, S., Lew, H., Trudel, T.M. & Jaffee, M.S. (2011). Special populations: TBI in the

context of war. Edited by Silver, J.M, McAllister, T.M., and Yudofsky, S.C., Textbook of Traumatic Brain Injury,

Second Edition. American Psychiatric Association Press: Washington, DC.

Cox, D.J., Davis, M., Harsimran, S., Barbour, B., Nidiffer, F.D., Trudel, T.M., Mourant, R., & Moncrief, R. (2010). Driving rehabilitation for military personnel recovering from traumatic brain injury using virtual reality driving simulation: A feasibility study. Military Medicine, 175, 1-6.

Nidiffer, F.D., Leake, L.G., Trudel, T.M. & Palanza, D. (2010). Vocational and community integration for military

service members and civilians with brain injury at Paintings & Prose: A combined art gallery and bookstore. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 47(1), vii-xii.

Trudel, T.M. (2010). A closer look at sexual intimacy after brain injury. Brain Injury Professional 7(1), 26-28.

Mozzoni, M.P., Errico, A. & Trudel, T.M. (2010). Sexual disinhibition and social skills. Brain Injury Professional, (7)1,

22-25.

Im, B., Trudel, T.M., Scherer, M.J. & Gaeta, R.  (March 2010).  The continuum of rehabilitation for persons with traumatic brain injury, Exceptional Parent Magazine / , 37-40.

Trudel, T.M., Halper, J., Pines, H. & Cancro, L. (June 2010). Evaluation after traumatic brain injury, Exceptional Parent Magazine / , 24-26.

Trudel,T.M., Scherer, M.J. & Elias, E.  (October/November 2009).  Understanding traumatic brain injury:  An introduction, Exceptional Parent Magazine / , 101-104. (also on Web MD)

Barth, J., Berube, J., Bowles, A.P., DaVanzo, J., Marion, D., Nidiffer, F.D., Povlishock, J., Trudel, T., Zafonte, R., Zasler, N., Zitnay, G., and Zitnay, K. (2008). Report from Conemaugh International Symposium toward successful recovery from traumatic brain injury: Improving outcomes. Journal of Neurotrauma, 25(10), 1135-52.

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Trudel, T.M., MacKay-Brandt, A.J. and Temple, R.O. (2008). Traumatic brain injury and dementia: A systematic review.

Brain Injury Professional, 5(3), 12-14.

Trudel, T.M. & Ziejewski, M. (2008). Current issues in blast injury: From modeling brain dynamics to developing models of care. Abstract. Brain Injury, 22, Supp. 1, 123-124.

Trudel, T.M., Nidiffer, F.D. & Barth, J.T. (2007). Community integrated brain injury rehabilitation: Treatment models and challenges for civilian, military and veteran populations. Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 44(7), 1007-1016.

Trudel, T.M., DaVanzo, J., Mattingly, E.O., Nidiffer, F.D. & Barth, J.T. (2007). Reintegrating military personnel after traumatic brain injury (TBI): A community integrated rehabilitation model in practice. Brain Injury Professional, 4(1), 22-25.

Nidiffer, F.D., Errico, A., Trudel, T.M. & Barth, J.T. (2007). Current trends in post traumatic stress

disorder (PTSD) and traumatic brain injury (TBI) among military personnel. Brain Injury Professional, 4(1), 26-29.

Felicetti, T., Trudel, T.M. & Purdum, C. (2007). Hypertension, obesity and BMI in long term outcome post-TBI. The Rehabilitation Professional, Jan-March, 41-45.

Barth, J., Berube, J., Bowles, A.P., DaVanzo, J., Marion, D., Nidiffer, D., Povlishock, J., Trudel, T.M., Zafonte, R., Zasler, N., Zitnay, G., & Zitnay, K. (March, 2006). Toward successful recovery from traumatic brain injury: Improving outcomes – Report to Congress of the United States of America. Johnstown, PA: Conemaugh International Symposium.

Errico, A., Trudel, T.M. & Perna, R. (2006). The effects of chemotherapy on cognition in breast cancer survivors: Implications for neurorehabilitation. Brain Injury Professional 3(1), 12-14.

Trudel, T. M. (2006). Women’s sexuality post-TBI. Brain Injury Professional 3(1), 18-20.

Trudel, T. M., Felicetti, T. & Mozzoni, M. (2005). The graying of brain injury: Overview. Brain Injury Professional, 2(2), 17-21.

Trudel, T.M. (2005). Controversy and TBI: Frontal lobe dysfunction and criminal behavior. Brainstorm, Summer, 12-14.

Felicetti, T., Trudel, T.M. & Mozzoni, M. (2005). Health, aging and TBI: Four years of investigation. Case Management, 10(5), 264-265.

Antoinette, T., Strauss, D. & Trudel, T. M. (2004). Health, medication and medical management. In AACBIS. Training manual for certified brain injury specialists, Third edition. Alexandria, VA: Brain Injury Association of America.

Trudel , T. M. (primary author). (2004). Report to the Governor and Legislature on Brain and Spinal Cord Injury in New Hampshire, 2004. New Hampshire Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council.

Trudel, T. M. (2004). Positive approaches to behavioral issues: Tools for families and friends. Brainstorm, Winter, 7-10.

Trudel , T. M. (primary author). (2003). Report to the Governor and Legislature on Brain and Spinal Cord Injury in New Hampshire, 2003. New Hampshire Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council.

Taaffe, P.J., Barth, J.T., O’Shannick, G., Brooks, G., Trudel, T., and Zitnay, G.A. (2002) Psychosocial implications of fecal incontinence following acquired brain injury. Advances in Medical Psychotherapy, 11, 89-106.

Trudel , T. M. (primary author). (2002). Report to the Governor and Legislature on Brain and Spinal Cord Injury in New Hampshire, 2001-2002. New Hampshire Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council.

Trudel, T. M. (2002). Effective use of clinical neuropsychologists in life care planning. The Rehabilitation Professional, 10(2), 22-24.

Trudel, T. M. & Taylor, J. E. (2001). Computerization in neuropsychology: A consumer’s viewpoint. in E. Kaplan, C. Armengol, and E. Moos, (Eds.), Consumers Guide to Neuropsychological Evaluation. New York:PAR.

Trudel, T.M. co-author [as member of the NH Task Force on Autism]. (2001). Autism Practice Guidelines: Assessment and Intervention. NH Department of Health and Human Services.

Trudel, T. M. [Project Coordinator] American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine Brain Injury Long Term Issues Task Force. (2001). Brain injury, aging and health: Conducting large scale survey research.

Rehabilitation Outlook, Summer, 2001, 8-9.

Trudel , T. M. (primary author). (2000). Report to the Governor and Legislature on Brain and Spinal Cord Injury in New Hampshire. New Hampshire Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council.

Trudel, T. M., Tryon, W. W. & Purdum, C. M. (1998). Awareness of disability and long-term outcome after traumatic brain injury. Rehabilitation Psychology, 43(4), 267-281.

Trudel, T. M. & Purdum, C. M. (1998). Aging with brain injury: Long term issues. The Rehabilitation Professional, 6, 37-41.

Trudel, T. M. (1998). Neurotoxins in the workplace. The Rehabilitation Professional, 6, 35-36.

Trudel , T. M. (primary author). (1998). Report to the Governor and Legislature on Brain and Spinal Cord Injury in New Hampshire. New Hampshire Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Advisory Council.

Purdum, C. M., Howton, D. & Trudel, T. M. (1998). Shaken baby syndrome: The hidden trauma. Northeast Rehabilitation, March, 13-14.

Trudel, T. M. (1998). EEG neurofeedback. Northeast Rehabilitation, April, 8-9.

Cole, E. & Trudel, T. M. (1998). Advances in brain injury rehabilitation: Cognitive prosthetics. Northeast Healthcare Management, February, 12-14.

Trudel, T. M. (1997). Neurotoxicology and rehabilitation. Northeast Healthcare Management, September, 8-10.

Purdum, C. M. & Trudel, T. M. (1997). Child abuse and rehabilitation. Northeast Healthcare Management, March, 15-17.

Trudel, T. M. (1996). Awareness, outcome and research. i.e. Magazine, 4(2), 40-43.

Trudel, T. M. (1996). Evaluating late outcome severe closed head injury (Doctoral dissertation, Fordham University, 1996). Dissertation Abstracts International, 9628352. Mentor: Warren W. Tryon, Ph.D., ABPP.

Trudel, T. M. and Liu, G. (1994). The visiting doctor: Neurobehavioral issues. The National Head Injury Foundation TBI Challenge, 2(4), 30-31.

Trudel, T. M. & Fisher, C. B. (1992). The dual worker family. in C.B. Fisher and M. Procidano (Eds.). Families: A handbook for school professionals. New York: Teacher's College, Columbia University Press.

Menchel, F. & Trudel, T. M. (1991). Physical therapists are key players on head injury team. PT Bulletin, 16(35), p. 6 & 54 [Editorial reply PT Bulletin, 16(44)].

Trudel, T. M. (1987). Depression in eating disorder subtypes: A comparison of restrictor anorectics, bulimic anorectics and normal weight bulimics. Unpublished master's thesis, Fordham University, Bronx, NY. Mentor: Marvin Reznikoff, Ph.D., ABPP.

PRESENTATIONS

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2015). Diagnosis and Treatment of TBI and PTSD: Common Ground. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Alliance of WI, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2015). Mild TBI and PTSD: Similarities in Symptoms and Treatment. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Williamsburg Brain Injury Conference, Williamsburg, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2014). Mood and Depression after Brain Injury. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Maine Brain Injury Association, Portland, ME.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2014). Environmental and Occupational Neurotoxins. CEU course presented at the Meeting of the Case Management Society of New England, Wolfeboro, NH.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2014). Post Concussive Syndrome in the Workplace. CEU course presented at the Meeting of the Case Management Society of New England, Wolfeboro, NH.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2014). Aging with Brain Injury. Invited Keynote Address presented at the Head Injury Community Services Annual Conference, Boston, MA.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2014). Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Brain Injury. CEU course presented at the Brain Injury-Strategies and Treatment through the Continuum of Care Conference, Waterford, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2014). Neurotoxin Exposure: Living in the Chemical World. Invited keynote address at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2014). Sexuality after TBI. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2014). Military Preconference: Community Re-entry Models for Veterans with PTSD and TBI. Paper presented at the Second Quadrennial Alaska Brain Injury Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2014). Special Populations Preconference: Psychiatric, Substance Abuse and Forensic Issues and Interventions Post-TBI. Paper presented at the Second Quadrennial Alaska Brain Injury Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2014). Assistive Technology and Brain Injury. Paper presented at the Second Quadrennial Alaska Brain Injury Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2014). Adolescent Relationships and Intimacy after TBI. Paper presented at the Second Quadrennial Alaska Brain Injury Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2014). Neuropsychologically Informed Person-Centered Planning. Paper presented at the Second Quadrennial Alaska Brain Injury Conference, Anchorage, AK.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2014). Translating Brain Injury Science into Practice: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Panelist at the Tenth World Congress of the International Brain Injury Association, San Francisco, CA.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2014). Advancing Pediatric/Adolescent Rehabilitation and Adaptation Using Assistive Neurotechnology. Pre-conference workshop presentation at the Tenth World Congress of the International Brain Injury Association, San Francisco, CA.

Trudel, T.M. (November & December, 2013). Neuropsychiatric Issues and Treatment Post-TBI. Half day workshop presented (twice) to the state of Connecticut TBI personnel, Middletown, CT.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2013). Neurotoxicology: Living in the Chemical World. Invited keynote address at the Annual Meeting of the Maine Brain Injury Association, Portland, ME

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2013). Mild TBI and Post-Concussive Syndrome. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the NH Insurance Adjustors Conference, Nashua, NH.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2013). TBI and PTSD in Military and Civilian Populations. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the New Hampshire Rehabilitation Association, Portsmouth, NH.

Trudel, T.M. & Barth, J.T. (September, 2013). Research and Clinical Highlights of the Defense and Veteran’s Brain Injury Center (DVBIC) Charlottesville Rehabilitation Program 2005-2013. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T.M., Cicerone, K., Vanderploeg, R. & Willer, B. (September, 2013). Disorders of Affect Post-TBI. [Moderator]. Panel presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T.M. & Barth, J.T. (September, 2013). Non-Invasive Assay to Discriminate between Mild TBI and PTSD. Research paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2013). Ask the Expert: Sexuality and Relationships After Brain Injury. Invited roundtable at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T.M. (August, 2013). Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD): Overview for Educators. Pennsylvania CIU Training Conference, Bellefonte, PA.

Trudel, T.M. (August, 2013). Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD): Overview for Educators. Pennsylvania CIU Training Conference, Bellefonte, PA.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2013). Recognizing Neurotoxicity. Invited address at the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey Conference, Eatontown, NJ.

Trudel, T.M. (2013). Sexuality and Young Adults with Brain Injury. YAI International Conference, New York, NY.

Trudel, T.M. (2013). Neuropsychological Assessment in Person-Centered Planning. YAI International Conference, New York, NY

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2013). Relationships, Sexuality and Traumatic Brain Injury. Invited address at the Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (2013). Behavioral Health and Brain Injury. Invited address at the Brain Injury Alliance of Wisconsin Conference, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2012). Controversial Issues in TBI - Behavior, Psychiatric Symptoms and Criminal Competency. Invited half-day workshop at the annual ABI Conference, Middletown, CT.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2012). Neurotoxins: Living in the Chemical World. Invited address at the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, San Juan, PR.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2012). TBI and PTSD: Commonalities and Differences. Invited address at the Annual Meeting of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, San Juan, PR.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2012). Sexuality after TBI: Passion, Pleasure and Procreation. Invited keynote address at the annual Maine Brain Injury Conference, Portland, ME.

Frazier, L., Phillips, S.J., Simmons-Grab, D. & Trudel, T.M. (September, 2012). Neurotoxicity: Overview of Common Childhood and Adult Exposures. Invited address at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, Miami, Fl.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2012). Validity and Neuropsychological Evaluation. Invited address at the 25th Annual Conference on Legal Issues in Brain Injury, Miami, FL.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2012). Neuropsychological Assessment: Test Selection, Norms and Validity. Invited address at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, Miami, Fl.

DeFrancesco, R., Frazier, L., George, D., Phillips, S.J., Simmons-Grab, D. & Trudel, T.M. (September, 2012). Neurotoxicity: Assessment, Treatment, Advocacy and, Care Planning. Pre-Conference Workshop at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, Miami, Fl.

Trudel, T.M. (January, 2012). Aging with Brain Injury: A Real World Understanding. Paper presented at the 2012 Brain Injury Summit, Beaver Creek, CO.

Trudel, T.M. (January, 2012). Gender Specific Brain Injury Rehabilitation Challenges: The Female Experience. Paper presented at the 2012 Brain Injury Summit, Beaver Creek, CO.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2011). Pleasure, passion and procreation: Sexuality after acquired brain injury. Invited keynote address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Ontario, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2011). Aging with brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Ontario, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2011). Sexuality after brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Vermont, Burlington, VT.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2011). Depression and mood disorders after TBI. Invited keynote address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Illinois, Chicago, IL.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2011). Community integrated brain injury rehabilitation for service members: Program models. Paper presented as part of the Blast Injury Institute at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, New Orleans, LA.

Mozzoni, M. & Trudel, T.M. (September, 2011). Aligning expectations: A case study about a second chance at rehabilitation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T.M. (June, 2011). Innovations in community integrated brain injury vocational rehabilitation for service

members: The DVBIC Charlottesville experience. Paper presented as part of the Traumatic Brain Injury Screening and Outcomes Along the Post-Deployment Continuum of Care Symposium presented at the Federal Interagency Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2011). Civilian programs within the DVBIC system. Invited presentation and panel discussion at

the Annual Meeting of the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center, Tampa, FL.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2011). Pleasure, passion and procreation: Sex after TBI. Keynote address presented at the

Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2011). Aging with brain injury: Lifestyle, health and wellness. Paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2011). Sexuality after TBI: Finding the comfort zone. Keynote address presented at

the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Iowa, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2011). Gender and brain injury: Women, a sizable minority. Paper presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut, Hartford, CT.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2011). Disability, brain injury and sexual intimacy. Workshop presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts, Marlborough, MA.

Trudel, T.M. (February, 2011). Roundtable on branding. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury

Association of America’s Busines Practice College, San Antonio, TX.

Trudel, T.M. (February, 2011). Roundtable on public relations and crisis communication. Presented at the Annual

Meeting of the Brain Injury Assocation of America’s Business Practice College, San Antonio, TX.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2010). Advancing applied technology in neurorehabilitation: Cognitive prosthetics,

instructional systems and matching person to technology. Paper presented at the First World Congress of

Neurotechnology, Rome, Italy.

Trudel, T.M. & Macomber, H. (July, 2010). Women’s issues in brain injury research and rehabilitation. Paper

presented at the joint North American Brain Injury Society/Alaska Brain Injury Network Conference,

Anchorage, AK.

Trudel, T.M. & Dukarm, P. (July, 2010). Aging with brain injury: Cultural and demographic issues. Paper

presented at the joint North American Brain Injury Society/Alaska Brain Injury Network Conference,

Anchorage, AK.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2010). Sexuality and disability: Implications for life post-brain injury. Invited keynote address.

Brain Trust of Canada Okanagan Brain Injury Conference, Naramata, BC.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2010). Successful aging after brain injury; Wellness, prevention and risk of dementia. Workshop presented at the Brain Trust of Canada Okanagan Brain Injury Conference, Naramata, BC.

Trudel, T.M. (February, 2010). Traumatic brain injury and post traumatic stress disorder. Paper presented at the Virginia is for Heroes Wounded Warrior Conference, Richmond, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2009). Aging after brain injury. Invited keynote address at the Annual Meeting of the Brain

Injury Association of Colorado, Denver, CO.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2009). Brain injury rehabilitation: Best practices. Paper presented at the annual meeting of

the Case Management Society of New England, Worcester, MA

Sander, A.M. & Trudel, T.M. (October, 2009). Sexuality after TBI: Finding the comfort zone. Workshop presented at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, Austin, TX.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2009). Neuropsychology of TBI 1: Implications for collegiate success among returning

military veterans. Paper presented at the Welcome Home: Fostering Higher Education Success for Veterans and Their Families, George Washington University, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2009). Neuropsychology of TBI 2: Assessment, remediation and support strategies for

collegiate success among returning military veterans. Paper presented at the Welcome Home: Fostering Higher

Education Success for Veterans and Their Families, George Washington University, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2009). TBI and PTSD in military and civilian populations. Keynote address presented at the

Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Illinois, Chicago, IL.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2009). TBI and aging. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association

of Illinois, Chicago, IL.

Trudel, T.M. (July, 2009). PTSD and mild TBI: Psychiatric co-morbidities. Invited keynote address for the Brain

Injury Legislative Reporting Day, Richmond, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2009). Sexuality and TBI. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of NH, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2009). Aging with brain injury: Implications for long term outcomes. Paper/CEU course

presented for Contemporary Forums, Las Vegas, NV.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2009). Pleasure, passion and procreation: Sexuality and disability post-TBI. Paper/CEU

Course presented for Contemporary Forums, Las Vegas, NV.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2009). TBI and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Invited address at the conference Beyond the

Invisible, Brain Injury Association of New York State, Watertown, NY.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2009). The evolution of neurorehabilitation. Keynote address at the annual meeting of the

Neuro-Optometry Rehabilitation Association, Portland, OR.

Trudel, T.M. (December, 2008). TBI, PTSD and psychological factors: Diagnosis and treatment. Keynote address presented at the annual Brain Injury Association of America State Affiliate Leadership Conference and Board of Directors Meeting, Kansas City, MO.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2008). TBI, PTSD and psychological factors: Implication for military and civilian collaboration. Keynote address presented at the New England Military-Civilian Cooperation Conference: Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury, Newport, RI.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2008). Blast injuries: Military and mining – TBI and PTSD. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of West Virginia, Charleston, WV.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2008). Aging with brain injury: Improving wellness and quality of life. Half day workshop and keynote presented at the annual meeting of the Fraser Valley Brain Injury Association, Abbotsford, BC.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2008). Aging with brain injury: Long term outcomes. Keynote address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan, Lansing, MI.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2008). Pleasure, passion and procreation: Sexuality and disability post-TBI. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of MI, Lansing, MI.

Trudel, T.M. (June, 2008), Military culture and TBI rehabilitation. Paper presented at the Brain Injury Association of America Caregivers Conference, Dallas, TX.

Trudel, T.M. (June, 2008) Aging with TBI: Practice, prevention and public policy. Paper presented at the Brain Injury Association of America Caregivers Conference, Dallas, TX.

Coriaty, S.M. & Trudel, T.M. (May, 2008). A behavioral interpretation of Factitious Disorder. Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Applied Behavior Analyst International Convention, Chicago, IL.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2008). Brain injury and military veterans: a model for community integrated rehabilitation. Paper presented at the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire annual conference, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T.M.. MacKay, A.J., Temple, R. (May, 2008). Dementia after TBI: a systematic review of the literature. Paper presented at the Galveston Brain Injury Conference, Galveston, TX.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2008). Awareness and outcome after TBI. Invited keynote address at the annual

meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2008). Blast injury and the continuum of care into the community. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2008). Depression, suicide and brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T.M. & Ziejewski, M.J. (April, 2008). Current issues in blast injury: from modeling brain dynamics

to developing models of care. Paper presented at the Seventh World Congress on Brain Injury, Lisbon,

Portugal.

Trudel, TM (April, 2008). Community integrated brain injury rehabilitation and the military: Best

practices. Paper presented at the meeting of the International Brain Injury Association, Lisbon, Portugal.

Trudel, TM (April, 2008) Aging with TBI: Practice, prevention and public policy. Keynote address at

the meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maine, Portland, ME.

Trudel, TM (April, 2008). Aging with brain injury: research implications. Invited address at the

annual meeting of the Brain Trust of Canada Okanagan Conference, Naramata, BC.

Trudel, T.M.  (March, 2008).  TBI and the military.  Keynote address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Virginia, Richmond, VA

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2008).  PTSD and TBI.  Presentation at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2008).  Aging with brain injury.  Presentation at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Rhode Island, Warwick, RI.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2008).  Pleasure, passion and procreation: Sexuality after TBI.  Presentation at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2008).  Ethical issues in TBI.  Presentation at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.

Trudel, T.M (November, 2007) Military/VA Panel moderator and Mild TBI/PTSD Group Leader. ABIS/BIAA/Blast Injury Institute Summit, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2007). Military culture and TBI rehabilitation. Paper presented at the Brain Injury Association of America Business Practice College, Las Vegas, NV.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2007). Contracting with the Veterans Administration for TBI services. Invited presentation at the Brain Injury Association of America Business Practice College, Las Vegas, NV.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2007). Best practices in community integrated rehabilitation. Invited address at the Case Management Networking Training, Fort Eustis, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2007). Brain injury and the military. Invited keynote address at the Annual Meeting of the international Life Care Planners, Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2007). Brain Injury in the military: PTSD, systems and community integrated rehabilitation. Invited workshop at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Vermont, Burlington, VT.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2007). Aging with brain injury: Overview and implications for public policy. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Vermont, Burlington, VT

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Community re-entry after TBI: Best practices. Paper presented at the Traumatic Brain Injury: Training for Military Healthcare Providers meeting organized by the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center Headquarters, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, College Park, MD.

Trudel, T.M. et. al. (September, 2007). Brain Injury and Military Veterans National Town Meeting. Panelist and Participant in Public Policy Development, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Brain injury and the military: From global to local. Invited keynote address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Ohio, Columbus, OH.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Sex after TBI: Passion, pleasure and procreation. Invited workshop at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Ohio, Columbus, OH.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Aging with brain injury: Overview and implications for public policy. Invited workshop for the annual meeting of the National Association of State Head Injury Administrators. St. Louis, MO.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain injury. Invited keynote address at the Annual Bethesda Hospital Brain Injury Professional Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Aging after brain injury: Research and recommendations. Invited paper presentation at the Annual Bethesda Hospital Brain Injury Professional Conference, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Brain Injury in the military: PTSD, systems and community integrated rehabilitation. Invited address at the Annual meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, San Antonio, TX.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Evidence-based treatment and best practices in post-acute neurorehabilitation. Invited address for the annual meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, Miami, FL.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2007). Mild TBI and Post Concussive Syndrome. Invited address at the Tenth Annual New England Worker’s Compensation Educational Conference, Newport, RI.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2007). Behavior change after brain injury: Anger, apathy and adaptation. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Green Bay, WI.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2007). Research, outcomes and successful aging after brain injury. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Green Bay, WI.

Trudel, T.M. & Samson, J. (April, 2007). Neuropsychology and FCE: Benefits of the Comprehensive Capacity Evaluation ™. Invited address at the meeting of the Case Management Society of New England, Portland, ME.

Trudel, T.M., Nidiffer, D., Sandlin, J., Mattingly, E.O., Paynter, N.P. & Barth, J.T. (April, 2007).

Applications of Global Positioning System Technology (GPS) in Community Integrated Brain Injury Rehabilitation.

Poster presented at the Community Integration of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury: State of the Science

Conference, Arlington, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2007). Neuropsychology and FCE: Benefits of the Comprehensive Capacity Evaluation ™. Invited address at the meeting of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (March 15, 2007). Congressional testimony (oral and written) on Polytrauma Center Care and the TBI Patient: How Seamless is the Transition between VA and DoD and Are Needs Being Met? Provided to the Subcommittee on Health of the Committee on Veterans’ Affairs. Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (December, 2006). Cognitive and behavioral rehabilitation of persons with brain injury. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Atlantic Trial Lawyers Association, Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2006). Post-TBI frontal lobe dysfunction and the legal system. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Association of Legal Nurse Consultants, Richmond, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (November, 2006). Aging with TBI: Long term issues. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, Milwaukee, WI.

Trudel, T.M. & Grab, D. S. (October, 2006). Neuropsychological collaboration and life care planning. Paper presented at the annual Meeting of the International Life Care Planning Association, Atlanta, GA.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2006). Frontal lobe dysfunction and criminal behavior. Invited address at the Annual Meeting of the West Virginia Bar Association, Hot Springs, VA.

Trudel, T.M. & Grab, D.S. (September, 2006). Utilizing neuropsychologists in life care planning. Poster presentation at the annual meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, Miami, FL.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2006). Evidenced based treatment and the science of rehabilitation. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society, Miami, FL.

Sherwin, E., Trudel, T.M., Struchen, M. & Gustafson, C. (September, 2006) Women’s issues in TBI. Invited Panel Discussion at the Annual Meeting of the North American Brain Injury Society Brain Injury Conference of the Americas, Miami, FL.

Trudel, T. M. (June, 2006). Overview of aging and TBI. Invited workshop at the National Caregivers Conference of the Brain Injury Association of America, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2006). TBI and catastrophic injuries: Long term outcome and comparisons with SCI and amputees. Invited address at the annual meeting of the International Association of Rehabilitation Providers in the Private Sector, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2006). Controversy in TBI: The Frontal Lobe and Criminal Behavior. Invited address at the meeting of the Virginia Legal Nurse Consultants, Richmond, VA.

DaVanzo, J. & Trudel, T.M. (May, 2006). Military TBI and community integrated rehabilitation. Invited address at the annual meeting of the International Association of Rehabilitation Providers in the Private Sector, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2006). Aging with brain injury: comparisons with SCI and amputees. Invited keynote address at the Brain Injury Association of Western Michigan Annual Meeting, Grand Rapids, MI.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2006). Brain Injury in the Military: The DVBIC and community integrated treatment. Invited address at the Annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of NH, Concord, NH.

Trudel, T.M. (May, 2006). Brain Injury Workshop: TBI Rehabilitation Research, Mild TBI and TBI in the Military. Presented at the Sioux Falls Valley Annual Medical Education Cenference, Sioux Falls, SD.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2006). Brain Injury in the Military: The DVBIC and community integrated treatment. Invited address at the Annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maine, Portland, ME.

Trudel, T.M. (March 8, 2006). Congressional testimony on the societal costs of brain injury and implications of Medicare DRGs, provided to the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2006). Aging with brain injury: Findings from the ACRM Long Term Issues Task Force. Paper presented at the 2nd Federal Interagency Conference on Traumatic Brain Injury: Integrating Models of Research and Service Delivery. Bethesda, MD.

Trudel, T.M. (October, 2005). PTSD and TBI: Clinical considerations. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Virginia Consortium of Rehabilitation Associations, Richmond, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2005). Practical approaches to neurobehavioral treatment. Invited keynote address at the Nebraska meeting of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, Omaha, NE.

Trudel, T.M. (September, 2005). Acquired brain injury: Research update. Invited address at the International Life Care Planners Conference, San Francisco, CA.

Trudel, T.M., Felicetti, T. & Mozzoni, M. (April, 2005). Aging with TBI: Findings of the ACRM Long-Term Issues Task Force. Invited address at the annual meeting of Division 22 (Rehabilitation Psychology) of the American Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD.

Trudel, T.M. (April, 2005). Fundamentals of neurobehavioral treatment. Workshop presented for the Brain Injury Association of Connecticut, Rocky Hill, CT.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2005). Mild TBI:Cognitive and behavioral challenges. Invited keynote address at the annual meeting of the Virginia Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, Richmond, VA.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2005). PTSD and TBI. Plenary session presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Iowa, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T.M. (March, 2005). Mild TBI: Cognitive and behavioral challenges. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Iowa, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T. M. (2004, October). Aging with brain injury: ACRM project update. Invited address for the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Vermont, Burlington, VT.

Trudel, T. M. (2004, May). PTSD and TBI: Clinical considerations and current literature. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Trudel, T. M. (2004, May). Aging with brain injury: Findings from the ACRM National Survey. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Dells, WI.

Ayer, A. Warner, S., Coriaty, S. & Trudel, T. M. (2004, May). Effects of behavioral momentum on increasing medium and low probability response frequency. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Association for Behavior Analysis, Boston, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (2004, April). Mild TBI: Neurobehavioral and chronic pain complications. Case study presented at the meeting of the Case Management Society of America, New Hampshire Chapter, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (2004, May). PTSD and TBI: Clinical considerations and current literature. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of New Hampshire, Concord, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (2004, March). Effective use of neuropsychologists in lifecare planning. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.

Trudel, T. M. (2003, September). The graying of brain injury: Implications for healthcare and public policy. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the National Association of Statewide Head Injury Administrators, San Antonio, TX.

Trudel, T. M. (2003, May) Brain injury and aging. Invited presentation at the Carroll County Brain Injury Symposium, Tamworth, NH.

Schock, K. & Trudel, T. M. (2003, April). Why should I? Why shouldn't I? Using behavioral principles to get more out of life. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maine, Portland, ME.

Trudel, T. M. (2003, April). Brain injury/neurological disorders: The graying matter and long term effects. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the International Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, Baltimore, MD.

Trudel, T. M. (2003, March). Aging with brain injury: Update of the ACRM National Study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Massachusetts, Marlboro, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (2002, September). Aging with brain injury; Update of the ACRM National Study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Michigan, Lansing, MI.

Zafonte, R. & Trudel, T. M. (2002, July). Aging, health and wellness after brain injury. Invited address at the annual Brain Injury Association of America National Symposium, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T. M. and Gustafson, C. (2002, July). Aging and brain injury. Invited special session at the annual Brain Injury Association of America National Symposium, Minneapolis, MN.

Trudel, T. M. (2002, June). Brain injury in adolescence. Invited presentation at the Adolescent Health Institute, Laconia, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (2002, May). Positive behavioral approaches to neurobehavioral challenges. Invited presentation at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association, Concord, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (2002, March). Neurobehavioral challenges across the lifespan: Implications for treatment. Invited keynote address for the annual meeting of the Iowa Brain Injury Association, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T. M. (2002, March). Aging with brain injury: Update of the ACRM National Study. Invited Verduyn Lectureship for the annual meeting of the Iowa Brain Injury Association, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T. M. (2001, November). Neurobehavioral challenges across the lifespan: Implications for treatment. Plenary address presented at the 2nd Annual New Jersey Statewide Clinical Consultation and Training Conference, New Brunswick, NJ.

Trudel, T. M. (2001, November). Neurobehavioral treatment: Behavior analysis and brain-behavior relationships. Workshop presented at the 2nd Annual New Jersey Statewide Clinical Consultation and Training Conference, New Brunswick, NJ.

Trudel, T.M., Felicetti, T, Strauss, D., Mozzoni, M. and Spivack, M. (2001, October). Long term health outcomes of acquired brain injury: Update of the ACRM research study. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Tuscon, AZ.

Taylor, J. E. & Trudel, T. M. (2001, October). Depression after stroke. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association, Concord, NH

Trudel, T. M. (2001, October). Aging with brain injury: Implications for life care planning. Invited address presented at the Intellicus/University of Florida 6th Annual Life Care Planning Conference, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T. M. (2001, May). Aging with brain injury: Research update. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Brain Injury Association.

Trudel, T.M. (2001, May) Neurotoxicology and occupational exposures. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Wisconsin Brain Injury Association, Wisconsin Rapids, WI.

Spivack, M., Felicetti, T., Trudel, T.M., and Strauss, D. (2001, May). Aging with Brain Injury: Update 2001. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Jersey Brain Injury Association.

Trudel, T. M.,, Felicetti, T., Mozzoni, M. & Strauss, D. (2000, August). Aging with brain injury: The ACRM research initiative. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, Chicago, IL.

Trudel, T. M. (2000, May). Occupational neurotoxic syndromes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T. M. [principal investigator]. (2000, May). Initial findings of the ACRM aging with brain injury research project. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (2000, May). Evaluation and management of neurotoxic syndromes. Invited workshop at the annual meeting of the National Association of Rehabilitation Professionals, Norfolk, VA.

Trudel, T. M. (2000, March). Aging with brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maine, Portland, ME.

Malec, J., Trudel, T. M., Mauritz, H., & Prigatano, G. (1999, January). Model brain injury programs. Panel discussion presented at the Symposium Reabilitacoa da Lesao Cerebral: Diagnostico, cognicao e linguagem, Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal.

Trudel, T. M. (2000, January). Behavior analysis and treatment of neurobehavioral disorders. Paper presented at Symposium Reabilitacoa da Lesao Cerebral: Diagnostico, cognicao e linguagem, Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal.

Trudel, T. M. (2000, January). Aging with brain injury: Psychological and medical issues. Paper presented at the Symposium Reabilitacoa da Lesao Cerebral: Diagnostico, cognicao e linguagem, Santa Maria da Feira, Portugal.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, November). Aging with brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Conference, Cambridge, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, November). Traumatic brain injury. Invited address at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Direct Support Worker's Conference, North Conway, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, October). Neurobehavioral disorders: Assessment and intervention. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Delaware Brain Injury Association, Christiana, DE.

Felicetti, T., Trudel, T. M., Mozzoni, M., & Lambert, E. (1999, October). Aging with brain injury: Long term medical issues. Workshop presented at annual meeting of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine, Orlando, FL.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, September). Brain injury and family dynamics. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Rhode Island Brain Injury Association, Providence, RI.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, June). Neurobehavioral treatment. Invited Keynote Address at the annual meeting of the Mayo Clinic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference, Rochester, MN.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, June). Aging with brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Mayo Clinic Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference, Rochester, MN.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, March) Behavior analysis and management techniques. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Maryland, Baltimore, MD.

Purdum, C. M. & Trudel, T. M. (1999, March). Aging with brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Brain Injury Association, Marlboro, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, March). Psychiatric complications of traumatic brain injury. Workshop presented at the annual meeting of the Case Management Society of America, Chesapeake District, Baltimore, MD.

Trudel, T. M. (1999, March). Aging with brain injury. Invited address presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Brain Injury Association, Des Moines, IA.

Pollack, I. & Trudel, T. M. (1998, December). Pharmacologic, behavioral and psychotherapeutic strategies for addressing psychiatric aspects of brain injury. Paper presented at the NARPPS Innovations in Neurological Case Management National Seminar, Dallas, TX.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, December). Neurotoxicity: The hidden brain injury. Paper presented at the NARPPS Innovations in Neurological Case Management National Seminar, Dallas, TX.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, November). Traumatic brain injury. Invited address at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Direct Support Worker's Conference, North Conway, NH.

Trudel, T. M. & Armstrong, D. (1998, November). Innovations in behavioral treatment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T. M. (1998). Aging with brain injury. Information and Referral Educational Seminar at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T. M. & Cooper, M. (1998, November). Neurotoxicity: The hidden brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, New Orleans, LA.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, October) Adolescence and neurological disorders, Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference, Vancouver, BC.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, October). Aging with brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Brain Injury Conference, Vancouver, BC.

Trudel, T. M. & Armstrong, D. (1998, October). Effective behavior management systems. Invited address at the annual meeting of the Vermont Brain Injury Association Convention, Waterbury, VT.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, May). Neurotoxicity: The hidden brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Jersey Brain Injury Association, Eatontown, NJ.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, April). Adolescent brain injury: Symptoms and solutions. Paper presented at the Ninth annual meeting of the Symposium on Adolescent Medicine, Brooklyn, NY.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, April). Critical pathways in post-acute neurorehabilitation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Case Management Society of America, National Capital, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, March). Neurotoxicity. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Brain Injury Association, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T. M. (1998, March). Critical pathways in post-acute neurorehabilitation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Brain Injury Association, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T. M. (1997, November). Executive functions and real world outcomes. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, Philadelphia, PA.

Trudel, T. M. & Purdum, C. M. (1997, November). The effects of time and place: Comparison of Massachusetts (SHIP) and New Hampshire (BIA) statewide needs assessments. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, Philadelphia, PA.

Trudel, T. M., Purdum, C. M. & Ramsay, C. M. (1997, November). Aging and brain injury: The evolution of needs. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, Philadelphia, PA.

Trudel, T. M. (1997, November). Cognitive and behavioral sequelae of acquired neurological disorders. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Chesapeake Chapter of NARPPS, Baltimore, MD.

Trudel, T. M. (1997, September). Critical pathways in post-acute neurorehabilitation. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the Medical Case Management Conference, Nashville, TN.

Trudel, T. M. (1997, September). Assessing and managing risk for violence and aggression. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Virginia Association of Rehabilitation Nurses, Norfolk, VA.

Trudel, T. M. & Purdum, C. M. (1997, May). The effects of time and place: Comparison of Massachusetts (SHIP) and New Hampshire (BIA) statewide needs assessments. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association, Manchester, NH.

Grab, D. S. & Trudel, T. M. (1997, May). Health care ethical quandaries in the mid 1990's. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Chapter of NARPPS, Atlantic City, NJ.

Trudel, T. M. & Purdum, C. M. (1997, April). The effects of time and place: Comparison of Massachusetts (SHIP) and New Hampshire (BIA) statewide needs assessments. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Brain Injury Association, Marlboro, MA.

Trudel, T. M., Tryon, W. W. & Purdum, C. M. (1997, March). Awareness of disability and long term outcome after TBI. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Iowa Brain Injury Association, Des Moines, IA.

Trudel, T. M., Tryon, W. W. & Purdum, C. M. (1996, November). Awareness of disability and long term outcome after traumatic brain injury. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Brain Injury Association National Symposium, Dallas, TX.

Trudel, T. M., Tryon, W. W. & Purdum, C. M. (1996, October). Awareness of disability and long term outcome after traumatic brain injury. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Conference, Cambridge, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1996, October). Critical pathways in post-acute neurorehabilitation. Paper presented at the meeting of the Neurorehabilitation into the 21st Century Conference, Effingham Falls, NH.

Grab, D. S. & Trudel, T. M. (1996, October). Ethical issues in TBI rehabilitation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Ohio Brain Injury Association, Columbus, OH.

Trudel, T. M. (1996, September). Awareness of Disability and Long Term Outcome after Severe Traumatic Brain Injury. Paper presented at the meeting of the Horizons '96 Stroke and Brain Injury Rehabilitation Conference, Philadelphia, PA.

Trudel, T. M., Tryon, W. W. & Purdum, C. M. (1996, August). Awareness of disability and long term outcome after traumatic brain injury. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Toronto, Ontario.

Trudel, T. M., Tryon, W. W. & Purdum, C. M. (1996, May). Closed Head Injury: Awareness of Disability and Long Term Outcome. Poster presented at the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association Conference, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T. M. & Purdum, C. M. (1996, May). Self-directed rehabilitation: Functional resources for independent living. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association, Manchester, NH.

Purdum, C. M., Trudel, T. M., Speilman, S. B., & Sleeper, D. (1996, May). Preliminary findings of the NHBIA statewide needs assessment. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Brain Injury Association, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T. M., Tryon, W. W. & Purdum, C. M. (1996, April). Closed head injury, awareness of disability and long term outcome. Poster session presented at the Annual meeting of the Model Systems of Care/National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research Conference, Washington, DC.

Trudel, T. M. & Purdum, C. M. (1996, April). Self-directed rehabilitation: Functional resources for independent living. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Brain Injury Association, Marlboro, MA.

Hind, J. A., Gilbert, D. & Trudel, T. M. (1995, November). Use of barium capsules in swallowing evaluation of individuals with neurologic impairment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Head Injury Foundation, San Diego, CA.

Hind, J. A., Gilbert, D. & Trudel, T. M. (1995, October). Use of barium capsules in swallowing evaluation of individuals with neurologic impairment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Stroke and Traumatic Brain Injury Conference, Cambridge, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1995, September). Functional cognitive remediation. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Delaware Head Injury Foundation, Christiana, DE.

Trudel, T. M. (1995, May). Psychotherapy and individuals with neurologic impairment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Head Injury Association, Manchester, NH.

Hind, J. A., Gilbert, D. & Trudel, T. M. (1995, May). Use of barium capsules in swallowing evaluation of individuals with neurologic impairment. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the New Hampshire Head Injury Association, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (1994, October). Psychotherapy and individuals with neurologic impairment. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Brain Injury Conference, Cambridge, MA.

Trudel, T. M. & Larson, J. (1993, October). Standardized assessment of functional adaptive behavior in late outcome closed head injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Cambridge, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1993). The neuropsychologist as expert witness. Workshop presented at the Litigating the Brain Injury Case Seminars, New York, NY and Boston, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1993, April). Psychotherapy after traumatic brain injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Head Injury Association, Worcester, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1993). Case management nightmares: Mild brain injury, chronic pain and malingering. Workshop presented at the Cost Containment Case Management Seminars, NY, NY and Boston, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1993, May). Case management nightmares: Mild brain injury, chronic pain and malingering. Workshop presented at the Necessary Care Seminar, Effingham Falls, NH.

Trudel, T. M. (1992, November). Awareness and long term functional outcome following severe closed head injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Head Injury Foundation Symposium, Boston, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1992, October). Traumatic brain injury and adolescence. Workshop presented at the Catholic Medical Center Pediatric/Adolescent Traumatic Brain Injury Seminar, Manchester, NH.

Trudel, T. M. & Rifkin, A. (1991, October). Vocational rehabilitation after severe head injury: A long term perspective. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Dedham, MA.

Trudel, T. M., Korn, Z. Diaz, D. C. & Rodriguez, S. (1991, October). The head injury prevention project. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Dedham, MA.

Trudel, T. M. (1991, May). Vocational rehabilitation after severe head injury: Four case studies. Paper presented at the meeting of the Connecticut Traumatic Brain Injury Association, Southbury, CT.

Gottfried, B. & Trudel, T. M. (1990, October). Head injury. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the United Cerebral Palsy Associations of New York State, Albany, NY.

Trudel, T. M. (1990, October). Interdisciplinary integration within a holistic vocational/clinical recovery continuum. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Braintree Hospital Traumatic Head Injury Conference, Dedham, MA.

Schork, E. J., Halmi, K. A., Eckert, E. D., Williams, N., Chavez, L. & Trudel, T. M. (1987, May). Parental Psychopathology in Anorexia Nervosa. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychiatric Association, Chicago, IL.

Wiren, A. J., Sugarman, D. B. & Trudel, T. M. (1984, April). Differences in physical attractiveness ratings between homosexual and heterosexual judges. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Eastern Psychological Association, Baltimore, MD

APPROVED CEU/CME COURSE PRESENTATIONS - 1998-2014

1. Adolescent Behavior and Neurological Disorders

2. Aging and Acquired Brain Disorders

3. Applied Behavior Analysis and Neurobehavioral Treatment

4. Assessment and Management of Risk for Violence and Aggression

5. Assistive Technology in Rehabilitation

6. Awareness and Outcome post-TBI

7. Autism: Current Fact and Fiction

8. Behavioral Supports: From Facility to Family

9. Blast Injury

10. The Brain and Behavior

11. Brain Injury and the Military

12. Chronic Pain and Neuropsychology

13. Cognitive and Behavioral Sequelae of Acquired Neurological Disorders

14. Cognitive Remediation – Best Practices

15. Controversy in TBI: The Frontal System and Criminal Behavior

16. Critical Pathways in Post-Acute NeuroRehabilitation

17. Depression and Mood Disorders after Acquired Brain Injury

18. Dementia: Risk Factors, Genetics and TBI

19. Early Brain Disorders: Childhood Neurobehavioral Challenges

20. Evidence Based Rehabilitation

21. Frontal Lobe/System and Executive Dysfunction

22. Healthcare Ethical Quandaries

23. Mild Brain Injury and Malingering - Neuropsychological Assessment and Treatment

24. Mild TBI

25. Neuropsychological Evaluation and Lifecare Planning

26. Neurotoxicology and Rehabilitation

27. Post-traumatic Stress Disorder and Mild TBI

28. Positive Behavioral Intervention

29. Public Policy, Disability and Aging

30. Psychotherapy and Individuals with Brain Injury

31. Psychiatric Complications of Acquired Brain Disorders

32. PTSD and TBI

33. Rehabilitation Outcomes: Measurement and Meaning

34. Sexuality and Disability

35. TBI, Aging and Public Policy

36. Transdisciplinary Approaches to Disability and Rehabilitation

CASE MANAGEMENT/REHABILITATION TRAINING FORUMS (selected):

• Allmerica (MA)

• Amerihealth (PA)

• Atlantic Mutual (NJ)

• Blue Cross/Blue Shield (DC, NH)

• CompServices (PA)

• Comprehensive Rehab Assoc [Concentra] (ME,NH)

• Central Rehabilitation Associates (NJ)

• First Managed Care Options (NJ)

• General Accident (NJ)

• Health Cost Consultants (VA)

• Liberty Mutual (NH, NY)

• Maine Employer’s Mutual [MEMIC] (ME)

• Nationwide (OH)

• New York State Fund [Worker's Comp] (NY)

• Ohio Bureau of Workers Comp Catastrophic Nurses (OH)

• PA Dept. of Medical Assistance (PA)

• Prudential (PA)

• Rintelmann & Associates (MD)

• Sheakley Companies (OH)

• United Arab Emirates Medical Attaché (DC)

INVITED GRAND ROUNDS AND INSERVICES (selected):

Arbour Health System, Various Sites, MA

Atlantic City Medical Center, Atlantic City, NJ

Augusta Mental Health Institute, Augusta, ME

Bellevue Hospital, New York, NY

Butler Hospital, Providence, RI

Brunswick Rehabilitation Hospital, Amityville, NY

Cooper Trauma Center, Camden, NJ

Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA

Jackson Brook Institute, Portland, ME

Long Island Jewish Medical Center, New Hyde Park, NY

Maine Medical Center, Portland, ME

Montefiore Medical Center, Bronx, NY

Nassau County Medical Center, Hampstead, NY

Natchogue Hospital, Mansfield, CT

National Children's Hospital, Washington, DC

North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NY

Rehabilitation Hospital of Connecticut, Hartford, CT

Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, RI

Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine, New York, NY

Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Boston, MA

Spring Harbor Hospital, Portland, ME

St. Joseph's Medical Center, Patterson, NJ

St. Vincent's Medical Center, New York, NY

University of Massachusetts Medical Center, Worcester, MA

Wykoff Heights Hospital, Brooklyn, NY

CIVIC ACTIVITIES (selected):

Provincetown Center for Coastal Studies – Board of Directors (2014-present)

Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown MA – Board of Advisors 2010-2013, Board of Directors (2014-

Present), Event Vice-Chair (2011-Present)

Provincetown Conservation Trust (Trustee, President, 2010-2015), Provincetown, MA

Appearances: Provincetown Green Arts Festival – Organizer, Sponsor (2011-present)

Charter Enforcement Commission (elected, Chair, 2009-2014), Provincetown, MA

Personnel Board (Member, Chair, 2009-2014), Provincetown, MA

Cultural Council (Member, Chair, 2009-2013), Provincetown, MA

Audubon Society of Massachusetts – Donor, Volunteer

Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, Hyannis, MA – Event Organizer, Sponsor (2010)

Mansfield Music and Art Society, Mansfield, MA – Capital Campaign Sponsor (2009)

Provincetown Art Association & Museum, Provincetown, MA – Circle Donor, Sponsor (2010-Present)

Provincetown International Film Festival, Provincetown, MA – Capital Campaign Sponsor (2010)

The Jason Foundation, Radford, VA – Program Sponsor (2008-2010)

OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:

AGENT / MANAGER / GALLERIST 2007 - Present

Colorfields Studio / artcurrent

Provincetown, MA / New York, NY / Berlin, Germany

Duties: Manage international fine art, design, installation, restoration and decorative painting studio, pop-ups and galleries. Organize exhibits, develop multi-media public relations, manage accounts, negotiate sales and marketing. Facilitate US and European projects, including 2011-2015 multi-organization 100+ artist EcoArts Festival of Provincetown, MA and 2009 seven artist exhibit at the Fraunmuseum, Bonn, Germany. Curator, artist and apprentice coordination. Collector, designer and contractor relations.

GALLERIST 2007 - 2010

Paintings & Prose

Charlottesville, VA

Duties; Provide oversight of non-profit gallery that functions in conjunction with bookstore and art program/services for persons with disabilities. Organize exhibits, develop multi-media public relations, manage accounts, negotiate sales and plan marketing initiatives. Curator and artist coordination. Featured as model program in the Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development.

REFERENCES AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST

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