KIMBERLY A KLEIN, PH.D., L.P. Curriculum Vitae Education: 1984 University of Minnesota Degree: B.A. Psychology August 1989 Memphis State University Degree: Doctorate Clinical psychology with a specialty in Clinical Neuropsychology. Dissertation Title: The relationship between reaction time measures and neuropsychological test performance (Chairperson: Charles J Long, Ph.D.) Professional/Clinical Experience: 10/1996 Present Pediatric Neuropsychologist Director of Diagnostic and Training Center Fraser Child and Family Center Neuropsychological evaluation of children presenting with a wide variety of neurodevelopmental disorders, neurologic conditions, and medical disorders that have concomitant cognitive manifestations. Position also includes the supervision of post-doctoral fellows and practicum students. 09/1993 10/1996 Pediatric Neuropsychologist, Child and Family Services Children s Hospital and Clinics Minneapolis Responsibilities of this position included providing neuropsychological assessments of inpatients and outpatients with a variety of neurologic and neurodevelopmental disorders. In addition, I conducted developmental and neuropsychological assessments through the Child Development Clinic and the oncology service. This position also included the supervision of post-doctoral fellows and interns. Tel 952.253.6600 800.804.4008 Fax 952.253.3900 www.woodlakemedical.com
Page 2 Professional/Clinical Experience (Cont.): 09/1991 09/1993 Faculty, Pediatric Neuropsychology Unit/Pediatric Psychology Clinic University of Minnesota Medical School, Pediatric Neuropsychology Unit/Pediatric Psychology Clinic Division of Pediatric Neurology/Department of Pediatrics Neuropsychological evaluation of children presenting with a variety of neurodevelopmental disorders, neurologic conditions, and medical disorders which have concomitant cognitive manifestations. Position also included the supervision of post-doctoral fellows and interns. 09/1989 08/1991 Post Doctoral Fellowship University of Minnesota Medical School Pediatric Neuropsychology Unit, Division of Pediatric Neurology Outpatient Services, Pediatric Neuropsychology Clinic: Supervisors: Elsa G Shapiro Ph.D., and Lynn Bennett-Blackburn, Ph.D. Comprehensive evaluation of children with a variety of neurodevelopmental and neurologic disorders. Neuropsychological evaluations included cognitive assessment, personality assessment, educational evaluation and consultation. Neurodevelopmental patient populations included children with attention deficit disorder, learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, language disorders and developmental delays. Neurologic patients included children and adolescents with epilepsy, metabolic disorders, traumatic brain injury, brain tumors, and neurofibromatosis. Inpatient Services, University of Minnesota Hospital: Inpatient consultation with pediatric neurology service regarding evaluation and treatment plan for children with neurologic disorders. Patients included children status-post bone marrow transplantation, patients undergoing video- EEG monitoring for epilepsy, and children with neurodegenerative disorders such as leukodystrophy. Brain Tumor Clinic, University of Minnesota Hospital: Consultation and neuropsychological evaluation of children with brain tumors. Patients included children and adolescents recently diagnosed as well as those who were several years post-diagnosis and treatment.
Page 3 Professional/Clinical Experience (Cont.): 07/1988 06/1989 Clinical Internship, Brown University Clinical Psychology Internship Consortium, Neuropsychology track This was an APA-approved clinical internship consisting of two four-month rotations in child and adult neuropsychology and one rotation in adult clinical psychology. Memphis State University Predoctoral Internship Practicum Placements: These were yearly, half-time internship placements and other practica required by the clinical training program. They were conducted at the following sites: 09/1987 06/1988 Psychotherapy Placement, Psychological Services Center, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN 08/1987 06/1988 Neuropsychology/Rehabilitation Placement, Neurobehavioral Services Program, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN 09/1985 06/1988 Psychotherapy Practicum, Psychological Services Center, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN 05/1987 07/1987 Pain Clinic Practicum: Baptist Memorial Hospital, Memphis, TN 05/1987 07/1987 Psychiatric Emergency Room, Regional Medical Center, Memphis, TN 09/1986 08/1987 Neuropsychological Placement, Cortical Brain Assessment Laboratory, 910 Madison, Memphis, TN 09/1986 06/1988 Psychological Examiner, The Psychology Group, 5050 Poplar Avenue, Memphis, TN 06/1986 08/1986 Psychological Examiner, Child Development Center, Memphis, TN 09/1985 08/1986 Psychological Examiner, Baptist Memorial Hospital Lamar Unit, Memphis, TN
Page 4 Research Experience (cont.): Memphis State University Predoctoral Internship Practicum Placements (cont.): 09/1987 06/1988 Research Coordinator, Department of Psychology, Memphis State University and University of Tennessee Neurosurgery Department, Memphis, TN. Supervisor: Charles J Long, Ph.D. Management and analysis of data involving predicting outcome from severe brain injury using initial severity indices and reaction time measures 09/1985 08/1986 Research Assistant, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN. Supervisor: J Michael Williams, Ph.D. Research on the validity and reliability of family observations in the description of cognitive impairment in dementia 09/1984 08/1985 Research Assistant, Memphis State University, Memphis, TN. Supervisor: J Michael Williams, Ph.D. Management and analysis of data in a study evaluating depression and hemispheric site of lesion in stroke patients 09/1983 06/1984 Research Assistant, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Supervisor: Phillip C Kendall, Ph.D. Research assessing family inter-personal problem solving skills 09/1982 09/1983 Research Assistant, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN. Supervisor: Phillip C Kendall, Ph.D. Classroom observation of hyperactive children in a study examining the effectiveness of cognitivebehavioral strategies to treat hyperactivity Publications: Klein KA, Krivit W, Whitley C, Peters C, Cool V, Fuhrman M, Alarcon P, Klemperer M, Miller L, Nelson R, Henslee-Downey J, Chang P, Wraith J, Lockman L & Shapiro E (1995). Poor Outcome of Eleven Children with Sanfilippo Syndrome after Bone Marrow Transplantation and Successful Engraftment. Bone Marrow Transplantation, Supplement 1, 15
Page 5 Publications (cont.): Shapiro E, & Klein KA (1994). Dementia in Childhood. In M Tramontana and S Hooper (Eds.), Advances in Child Neuropsychology, New York: Springer- Verlag Long CJ & Klein KA (1990). Decision strategies in neuropsychology: II. Determination of age effects on neuropsychological performance. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 5, 335-345 Davis KS, Klein KA, & Williams JM (1987). The relationship between self and significant other report of depression. (Summary) Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1(3), 280 Williams JM, Klein KA, Little M, & Haban G (1986). Family observations of everyday cognitive impairment in dementia. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1, 21-28 Williams JM, Klein KA, & Little M (1986). Depression and lateral site of cerebral vascular accident. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1, 393-398 Paper Presentations: Klein KA, Krivit W (1993, February). Cognitive outcome of six children with Sanfilippo Syndrome who received bone marrow transplantation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, Galveston, TX Klein KA, Shapiro EG (1992, February). Visual agnosia in children. A new and different look. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, San Diego, CA Klein KA (1991, February). Cognitive and attentional performance in children with Attention Deficit Disorder and Tourette s Disorder. Poster presented at the Annual Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, San Antonio, TX Williams JM, Klein KA, & Davis KS (1987, November). Cognitive models and biases in the reasoning of neuropsychologists. Paper presented at the Tennessee Psychological Association Conference, Nashville, TN Klein KA, & Long CJ (1987, October). The differential effects of aging on neuropsychological test performance. Poster presented at the National Academy of Neuropsychologists Conference, Chicago, IL Klein KA, Fahy J, & Long CJ (1987, October). Delayed memory as a sensitive and general measure of cerebral dysfunction. Poster presented at the National Academy of Neuropsychologists Conference, Chicago, IL
Page 6 Paper Presentations (cont.): Long CJ, Klein KA, & Fahy J (1987, October). The relationship between reaction time measures and neuropsychological test performance. Poster presented at the National Academy of Neuropsychologists Conference, Chicago, IL Davis KS, Klein KA, & Williams JM (1986, October). The relationship between self and significant other report of depression. Poster presented at the National Academy of Neuropsychologists Conference in Las Vegas, NV Williams JM, Klein KA, Little M, & Haban G (1986). Family observations of everyday cognitive impairment in dementia. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, Washington, DC. This paper was recognized by Division 40 by its placement in the Blue Ribbon Research in Neuropsychology session Williams JM, Klein KA, & Little M (1985). Depression and hemispheric site of lesion. Paper presented at the convention of the American Psychological Association, Los Angeles, CA Herz G, Klein K, Williams JM, & Little M (1984). Primary and recency effects associated with the Wechsler Memory Scale. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Southeastern Psychological Association, Atlanta, GA