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Date prepared: December 2010 Curriculum Vitae [Part I:] General Information Name: Office Address: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Psychiatry Biotech One 365 Plantation St., Suite 100 Worcester, MA 01605 PRIMARY E-mail Jean.Frazier@umassmed.edu Phone: (508) 856-5073 FAX: (508) 856-8211 Education: 1982 B.A. Wellesley College-Music Major Work Experience: I spent a year (1986-1987) working in a clinical laboratory as a laboratory technician for Suburban Medical Laboratory in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio between College and Medical School. During that year, I successfully applied for admission to Medical School. 1987 M.D. Dartmouth Medical School Postdoctoral Training: Internships and Residencies: July 1987- June 1988 Intern in Psychiatry, Tufts-New England Medical Center, Boston July 1988- June 1990 Adult Psychiatry Residency, Tufts-New England Medical Center, Boston July 1990- June 1991 Chief Resident, Adult Psychiatry Outpatient Department, Tufts- New England Medical Center, Boston Clinical and Research Fellowships: July 1991- June 1993 Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital, Brown University, East Providence, Rhode Island

July 1993- June 1995 Research Fellowship, Child Psychiatry Branch, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda, Maryland Licensure and Certification: 1989-present Massachusetts License Registration 1991-1993 Rhode Island License Registration 1993 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology: Board Certification in Adult Psychiatry (November) 1994 American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology: Board Certification in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (September) Academic Appointments: Put the first three under education 1987-1991 Teaching Fellow, Tufts Medical School 1991-1993 Research and Teaching Fellow, Brown University Medical School 1993-1995 Senior Staff Fellow, Child Psychiatry Branch, National Institute of Mental Health 1995-1998 Instructor in Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 1998-2006 Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 2006-2008 Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School 2008-present Robert M. and Shirley S. Siff Chair in Autism, Professor of Psychiatry and Pediatrics, UMASS Medical School 2010- present Faculty appointment in the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at UMASS Medical School Hospital and Administrative Appointments: 1995-2003 Staff Psychiatrist, Joint Pediatric Psychopharmacology Program, Massachusetts General and McLean Hospitals 1995-1996 Clinical Assistant in Psychiatry, Chelsea Memorial Health Center (MGH), Chelsea, MA 1996-2001 Clinical Assistant in Psychiatry, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 1996-2005 Clinical Assistant in Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 1996-2008 Staff, McLean Unit, Franciscan Children s Hospital, Brighton, MA 2001-2008 Associate Child Psychiatrist, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 2004-2008 Child Psychiatrist, Active Staff, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 2008-2010 Courtesy Staff, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 2008-present Vice Chair & Director, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, UMASS Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA Other Professional Positions and Major Visiting Appointments: 2

1999-2000 Visiting Scientist, Clinical Research Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA Hospital and Health Care Organization Clinical Responsibilities: Sept 1995- Aug 2003 Attending in Child Outpatient, Joint Pediatric Psychopharmacology Program, Massachusetts General and McLean Hospitals Sept 1995- Sept 1996 Attending in Outpatient Clinic, Chelsea Memorial Health Care Center (MGH), Chelsea, MA Sept 1996- Sept 2004 Attending in Child Outpatient Clinic, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA Sept 1996- Sept 2008 Staff Consultant to the McLean inpatient child and adolescent units, Franciscan Children s Hospital, Brighton, MA Sept 2004-Dec 2008 Attending in Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge MA Oct 2008-present Attending in Child Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, UMASS Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA Major Administrative Responsibilities 1996-2008 Director, Pediatric Psychotic Disorders Research Program, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 1999-2004 Director, Child Outpatient Program, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA 2004-2008 Director, Child Psychopharmacology, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 2004-2008 Co-Director, Center for Child and Adolescent Development, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 2004-2008 Director, Child and Adolescent Neuropsychiatric Research Program, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 2008-2008 Medical Director, Center for Child and Adolescent Development, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA 2008-present Vice Chair, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, UMASS Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA 2008-present Co-Director, Child and Adolescent Neurodevelopment Initiative, UMASS Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, MA Major Committee Assignments: Medical Schools Dartmouth Medical School: 1983-1985 Student Government, Class Representative, Dartmouth Medical School 1985-1986 Grading Policy Review Committee, Dartmouth Medical School Harvard Medical School: 3

2004-2008 HMS Clinical Research and Educational Council, Harvard Medical School 2005-2008 Research Committee, sponsored by the HMS Executive Committee in Psychiatry UMASS Medical School: 2009-present Women s Faculty Leadership Work Group 2008-present National Children s Study-UMASS Scientific Liaison Council 2008-present Adult and Child Psychiatry Residency Selection Committee 2010-present Human Resources Content Committee 2010-present Selection Committee for The Chancellor s Award for Distinguished Scholarship 2010 Thesis/Research Qualifying Committee for Charmaine Lo Affiliated Institutions New England Medical Center-Tufts Medical School: 1988-1989 PGY II Representative to Training and Education Committee, New England Medical Center 1989-1991 Psychiatry Residents Council, Founder and President, New England Medical Center Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital-Brown Medical School: 1992-1993 Medical Records Committee, Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital National Institute of Health: 1993-1995 NIMH Representative to the NIH Committee of Staff Fellows, National Institute of Health McLean Hospital: 1999-2003 Continuing Education Committee, McLean Hospital 2000-2004 Teaching and Education Committee, McLean Hospital Massachusetts General Hospital/McLean Hospital: 2001-2004 Training Committee, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellowship, MGH/McLean Cambridge Health Alliance: 2004-2008 Teaching and Education Committee, Child Psychiatry Division, Cambridge Health Alliance 2006-2008 Child Psychiatry Leadership Committee, Cambridge Health Alliance. 2008 Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Task Force, Cambridge Health Alliance UMASS Medical School-UMASS Memorial Health Care System: 2008-present Executive Committee-Department of Psychiatry 2008-present Implementation Committee-Department of Psychiatry 2008-present Autism Academic Interest Group 4

2008-present Advisory Board, Adolescent Transitions Unit, Worcester State Hospital (Chair) 2008-present Steering Committee-Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (Chair) 2009-present Children s Medical Center Restructuring Committee 2009-present Reproductive Psychiatry Academic Interest Group 2009-present Neuroimaging Academic Interest Group (Co-Chair) 2009-present Psychiatry Department-Ethics Committee 2009-present Clinical Research Workgroup Regional and National 1989-1991 Research Review Committee, Massachusetts Department of Mental Health 2000-2003 Board of New England Council, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2001-2002 Clinical Advisory Committee, Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership 2003-present Professional Advisory Council for the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation 2005-2008 Work Group on Research, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2005-present Scientific Advisory Board for Step-Up for Kids 2005-2010 Data Safety Monitoring Board for Stanley Early Onset Bipolar Disorder Treatment Study at University of Cincinnati: PI: Robert Kowatch 2006-2007 Committee on Integrated Research Training Programs in Child Psychiatry, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 2006-present Data Safety Monitoring Board for All Clinical Trials in Child and Adolescent and Adult Psychiatry at Zucker Hillside Hospital, New York. 2006-present Steering Committee of the Autism Consortium in Boston 2006-present Psychopharmacology Experts Workgroup, Department of Mental Health, Massachusetts 2007-2008 Selection Committee for the EOP and CAP travel awards given by the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2007-2009 History Committee, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2007-present Massachusetts Department of Mental Health Advisory Committee on Psychoactive Medication for Children and Adolescents 2007 National Institute of Mental Health Review Committee ZMH 1 ERB-B 03 R- March 20 th 2007 2009 Department of Mental Health-Mental Health Parity Advisory Group 2009 National Institutes of Health Review Committee-NPAS- Ad Hoc Reviewer- June 2009 2009 Work group Member-National Institute of Mental Health Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Classification Meeting 2009 National Institute of Mental Health BSC-Ad hoc Reviewer June 2009 2009 Autism Spectrum Clinical Trials Network, Reviewer 2009-2015 Member, Neural Basis of Psychopathology, Addictions and Sleep Disorders Study Section, Center for Scientific Review, National Institutes of Health 2009-2011 Credentials Committee, American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 5

2010-2013 Program Committee, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 2010- present Member, Data Safety Monitoring Board for Tuberous Sclerosis Complex Trial at Children s Hospital in Boston, MA Professional Societies: 1987-present American Psychiatric Association, member 1987-2007 American Medical Association, member 1987-1991 Massachusetts Psychiatric Association, member 1991-present American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, member 1991-1996 Rhode Island Psychiatric Association, member 1995-present The American Society of Clinical Psychopharmacology, member 1996-present Massachusetts Psychiatric Association, member 2002-2007 The American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Associate Member 2004-present National Foundation for Mental Health, member 2006-present Sociedad de Psiquiatria y Neurologia de la Infancia y Adolescencia in Chile, Honorary Member 2007-present Society of Biological Psychiatry, member 2007-present The American College of Neuropsychopharmacology, Full Member 2007-present International Early Psychosis Association, Member Community Service Related to Professional Work: 2001-present Volunteer speaker on local, regional and national level for the National Alliance for the Mentally Ill 2003-present Volunteer service on the Professional Advisory Council for the Child and Adolescent Bipolar Foundation 2005-present Volunteer speaker on local level for the Manic-Depressive and Depressive Association of Boston 2007 Participation in the Massachusetts Ride for Multiple Sclerosis 2008 Participation in the Massachusetts Ride for Multiple Sclerosis 2009 Advisory Committee for Girls in Action, Girls Inc. in Worcester 2009-present Advisory Board, The Children s League in MA 2010-present Advisory Board, New England Center for Autism 2010-present Volunteer speaker for the psychology and social work staff in the Worcester Public School System Editorial Boards/Reviewer: 2003-present Field Editor, Harvard Review of Psychiatry Editorial Boards 2004-2006 Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2006-present Associate Editor of Psychotic Disorders: Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2006-2009 Faculty of 1000 Medicine 6

2008-present Neuropsychiatry Reviews Ad Hoc Reviewer 1995-present Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry 1995-present Archives of General Psychiatry 1999-present American Journal of Psychiatry 2000-present Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology 2000-present Journal of the American Medical Association 2000-present Schizophrenia Bulletin 2002-present Biological Psychiatry 2002-present Schizophrenia Research 2003-present Journal of Clinical Psychiatry 2003-present Journal of Pediatric Drugs 2004-present Neuropsychopharmacology 2006-present Journal of Affective Disorders 2006-present Bipolar Disorder 2006-present Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 2008-present Pediatrics Awards and Honors: 1979 Freshman Honors, Wellesley College 1982 Wellesley College Scholar, Wellesley College 1985 Outstanding Young Women of America 1987 Sandoz Neurology Award, Dartmouth Medical School 1995 Consultation Liaison Psychiatry Award, National Institute of Mental Health 1997 MGH/McLean Child and Adolescent Residency Teaching Award as part of the Pediatric Psychopharmacology Team (Drs. Biederman, Spencer, Wilens, Frazier, Wozniak) from the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows 1998 MGH/McLean Child and Adolescent Residency Teaching Award from the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows 1999 Bristol Myer Squibb, Travel Awardee for American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 2000 MGH/McLean Mentor Award from the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows 2000 Partners in Excellence Award-as the Team leader for the Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Service-for Excellent Clinical Service and Team Work 2002 National Alliance For The Mentally Ill- Annual Exemplary Psychiatrist Award 2003 Massachusetts Psychiatric Society-Outstanding Psychiatrist Award for Research 2006 Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association 2006 New England Educational Institute s Outstanding Educator Award for Mental Health Education 7

2007 Step up for Kids, Inc. Leadership Award 2010-2012 Best Doctors in America [Part II:] Research, Teaching and Clinical Contributions A. Research Funding Information: Past: 1996-1997 American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry: Eli Lilly Pilot Research Award-research Mentor: Dr. Joseph Biederman. Investigator: Dr. Jean A. Frazier. Functional magnetic resonance imaging of attention in young adults with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. 1997-1998 Eli Lilly-research Co-PI Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Olanzapine Treatment Study in Juvenile Mania 1998-2004 NIMH K08 MH01573 (5 year award) PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D., Co-Mentors: Verne Caviness, M.D., D.Phil., Joseph Biederman, M.D. Brain Anatomic MRI in Childhood Bipolar Disorder 1999-2004 Goldhirsh Foundation to McLean Hospital to support this project PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Brain Anatomic MRI in Children with Psychotic Disorders 1999-2005 Snyder Family Foundation to McLean Hospital to support this project PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Brain Anatomic MRI in Children with Mood Disorders with Psychotic Features 2000-2003 Private Family Foundation: Donation to McLean Hospital to support this project PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Case Management Protocol for Adolescent Outpatients with Mood Disorders 2000-2003 Private Family Foundation: Donation to McLean Hospital to support this project Mentor: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Child Clinical Neuroscience Fellowship 2001-2007 NIMH U01 MH62726 PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Treatment of Early Onset Schizophrenia and Schizoaffective Disorders 2001-2008 Private Family Foundation: Donation to McLean Hospital to support this project PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Longitudinal MRI study in Children with Bipolar Disorder and Psychotic Disorders 8

2002-2008 Private Family Foundation: Donation to McLean Hospital to support this project PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. At Risk Study for Children with a First-Degree Relative who Suffers from Psychosis or Bipolar Disorder with Psychotic Features 2003-2005 Investigator Initiated Study Funded through Pfizer Pharmaceuticals. 4-site collaborative project with UNC, Case Western Reserve and University of Seattle. PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D., Harvard Site. Ziprasidone open trial treatment of early onset schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorders. 2004-2008 Private Family Foundation: Donation to Cambridge Health Alliance PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Longitudinal MRI Study of Psychotic Youths 2004-2008 Private Family Foundation: Donation to Cambridge Health Alliance PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Imaging Study Staff Support 2005-2008 NICHD Contract: HHSN275200503406C Overall PI : Robert Findling, M.D. Cambridge Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act Pediatric Off-Patent Drug Study (PODS): Lithium for the Treatment of Pediatric Mania 2005-2006 Bristol Myer-Squibb-Otsuka-research Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Double-Blind Trial of Aripiprazole in Youths with Bipolar Disorder 2005-2006 Bristol Myer-Squibb-Otsuka Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Open Label Extension Trial of Aripiprazole in Youths with Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder 2005-2007 Stanley Medical Research Institute funds to Bruce Cohen M.D., Ph.D., McLean Hospital Co-Investigator: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Adjunctive Taurine Treatment in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder 2005-2007 Bristol Myer Squibb - Investigator initiated Study PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Open Label Trial of Aripiprazole in Youths with Autism Spectrum Disorders 2006-2008 Research Support through the Boston Autism Consortium 9

Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. The Genetics of Autism 2007-2008 NIMH CIDAR 1P50 MH080272 Overall PI: Robert McCarley M.D.; Cambridge Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Vulnerability to Progression in Schizophrenia. 2007-2008 Autism Speaks and Neuropharm Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Oral Disintegrating Tablet of Fluoxetine in Autism Spectrum Disorders Current: 2008-present Research Support through the Autism Consortium Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. The Genetics of Autism 2008-present Pfizer-Investigator Initiated Study Overall PI: Scott Woods, M.D. Site PI: Jean Frazier, M.D. Ziprasidone vs. Placebo in the Prevention of Psychosis among Symptomatic Adolescents and Adults at Prodromal Risk ( ZIP ) 2008-present Glaxo Smith Kline Sponsored Study Site PI: Jean Frazier, M.D. The Evaluation of LAMICTAL as an Add-On Treatment for Bipolar I Disorder in Children and Adolescents, 10 to 17 Years of Age. 2009-2012 NIMH 1R01MH083320 Multi-PI: David Kennedy, Ph.D. and Jean Frazier, M.D. A Knowledge Environment for Neuroimaging in Child Psychiatry 2009-2011 UMASS Life Sciences Moment Fund PIs: Frazier, Davis and Kiernan Customized Employment and Training Model- A Work Model Experience for Transition Age Youth with Asperger s Disorder 2010-2013 NICHD Contract: HHSN275200503406C Overall PI : Robert Findling, M.D. Site PI: Jean A. Frazier, M.D. Best Pharmaceuticals for Children Act Pediatric Off-Patent Drug Study (PODS): Lithium for the Treatment of Pediatric Mania 2009-2011 NIDA- 1RC2DA029475-01 Overall PI: Jernigan, T. Site PI: Frazier Creating a Pediatric Imaging-Genomics Data Resource 2009-2011 Private Donor PI: Frazier 10

Hormonal Influences on Frontolimbic Neuromaturation in Girls with Bipolar Illness 2010-2015 HD04147-39 Interdisciplinary Research in Intellectual Disabilities Co-Director, Clinical Core: Frazier CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW: AN: #3309022: Vitamin D Supplementation in Youth Receiving Second Generation Antipsychotics PI: Nwosu, Co-I: Frazier AN: #3300780: A Public Database of Normative Brain Development PI: Makris, Co-I Frazier July 2010 Application to the Autism Treatment Network that is sponsored through Autism Speaks. PI: Frazier B. Report of Other Research Activities Other Than Those Listed Above: 2003-2005 Elaine Schlosser Lewis Pilot Research Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Mentor to Mary Ahn, M.D. Brain Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder 2005-2006 Eli Lilly Pilot Research Award, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Mentor to Melissa Lopez-Larson, M.D. White Matter Connectivity in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder 2006-2007 APIRE Pfizer Minority Psychiatric Research Fellowship. Mentor to Lauren Shin, M.D. Metformin for Weight Control in Pediatric Patients on Atypical Antipsychotic Medications. 2007-2008 Program for Minority in Research Training Program-APA Mentor to Melissa Lopez-Larson, M.D. White Matter Connectivity in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder 2007-2008 Dupont Warren and Livingston Fellowships-Harvard Medical School Mentor to Melissa Lopez-Larson, M.D. 2010-2011 APIRE Janssen Award APA Mentor to David Cochran, M.D., Ph.D. Intranasal Oxytocin Treatment in Autism Spectrum Disorders 11

2010-2011 UMASS Psychiatry Department CDRO pilot Award Mentor to Caroline Fisher, M.D., Ph.D. Oxytocin in Autism 2010-2015 1 K01 DA026502-01A2 Co-mentor to Gina Vincent, Ph.D. Neuroimaging Youth with Callous-Unemotional Conduct Disorder (CU-CD) and Co-morbid Substance Abuse 2010-2011 AACAP-Eli Lilly Pilot Research Award Mentor to Yael Dvir, MD. Mood disorders and trauma - what are the associations? 2010-2011 AACAP-Eli Lilly Pilot Research Award Mentor to Daniel Fallon, M.D. Functional neuroanatomic correlates of the effects of intranasal oxytocin on individuals with autism spectrum disorders. C. Report of Teaching: 1. Local Contributions: a. Medical Student Teaching Tufts University Medical School: 1990-1991 Mental Status Examination Lecturer to groups of 6-8 third year medical students during their psychiatry rotation 1 hour preparation, 1 hour teaching each week throughout the year 1990-1991 Psychopathology Small group leader for 6 second year medical students 1 hour preparation, 1 hour teaching each week for 6 weeks Harvard Medical School: 2004-2005 Medical Student Elective Taught one medical student at a time during elective time at McLean Hospital 1 hour preparation and 1 hour teaching each week throughout the year 2005-present Medical Student Mentoring, Donald Cohen Fellowship for Child Psychiatry at Cambridge Health Alliance 2 hours a month meeting with a medical student, 1 hour shared meeting with a patient and 1 hour informal discussion throughout the year 12

UMASS Medical School: 2009-present Mind, Brain and Behavior Medical School Course in Psychiatry 2 hour preparation and 2 hour teaching a lecture. 1 hour of preparation and 1 hour or running two small groups. b. Graduate Medical Courses Residents and Child Psychiatry Fellows: Emma Pendleton Bradley Hospital: 1993 Psychopathology Lecturer for 6 first year fellows 6 hours preparation, 2 hours lecture each year McLean and Massachusetts General Hospitals: 1996-2004 Pediatric Psychopharmacology Course Lecturer to 6 first year child and adolescent psychiatry fellows 6 hours of preparation and 3 hours of teaching each year 1996-2004 Psychopathology Course, MGH Lecturer to 8 third year adult psychiatry residents 2 hours of preparation, 1 hour of teaching each year 1996-2003 Psychopharmacology Supervision Second year MGH Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows 3 hours each week throughout the year 1997-2004 Psychopathology Course, McLean Lecturer to PGY3s (n=8), 2 hours of preparation, 1 hour of teaching each year 1999-2004 Psychopathology Course, Consolidated Dept of Psychiatry, McLean Lecturer to first year child fellows (n=20), 4 hours of preparation, 2 hours of teaching each year 2001-2004 Psychopharmacology Course, McLean Hospital Lecturer to PGY3s (n=8), 3 hours of preparation, 2 hours of teaching each year 2001-2004 Child Fellowship-Developmental Disabilities Seminar, MGH/McLean Course Director and Lecturer to First year child fellows (n=8), 30 hours of preparation, 32 hours of teaching Cambridge Health Alliance: 2004-2008 Child Psychopharmacology Course, Director Course Director and Lecturer to First Year child and adolescent psychiatry fellows, 40 hours preparation, 1 hour teaching every week (50 hours) across the year 2004-2008 Psychopathology Course, Consolidated Dept of Psychiatry, McLean Lecturer to first year child fellows (n=20)-4 hours of preparation, 2 hours of teaching each year 13

2005 The Importance of Evidence. Harvard Psychiatry Residents Day Panelist. 6 hours on one day. Taught residents the importance of evidence in research and practice 2007-2008 Lecture on the neuroscience of early-onset schizophrenia. Developmental Neuroscience Seminar. Harvard Second Year Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows. 4 hours of preparation. 1 hour of lecture. Peers: UMASS Medical School 2008-2009 Two Lectures as part of the Psychopharmacology Course. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows. 2 hours preparation for each 1 hour lecture. 2009-2010 Two lectures as part of Child Psychiatry Seminar for 3 rd year Adult Psychiatry Residents. 2 hours preparation for each 1-hour lecture. National Institutes of Health: 1995 DSM IV / FAES course Lecturer to 30 course enrollees, which included medical professionals from various disciplines 12 hours of preparation and 6 hours of teaching/year c. Local Invited Teaching Presentations: 1996 Childhood Psychosis. Guest lecturer to 8 social work trainees at Dorchester House, Boston. 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1996 Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology Course: Curbside Consultation. Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA. Consultant. Postgraduate physicians (N=30). No preparation, 1 hour contact. 1998 Psychopharmacology Grand Rounds: Childhood Psychosis. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1996 Invited Speaker, Neuroscience Series. Childhood Onset Schizophrenia: Phenomenology and Brain Anatomic MRI Findings. Brigham and Women s Hospital, Harvard Medical School. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1996 Grand Rounds: Childhood Onset Schizophrenia: Phenomenology, Neurobiology, and Treatment. Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1997 Presentation. Bipolar Disorder: Diagnosis and Treatment of Bipolar Disorder with Comorbid Disorders in Children and Adolescents. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1997 Presentation, Childhood Psychosis. New England Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 14

1998 Grand Rounds: Childhood Psychosis. Pembroke Hospital, Pembroke, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1999 Grand Rounds: Kids and Violence. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2000 Child Clinical Case Conference: Psychiatric Comorbidity in Youths with Asperger's Syndrome. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2000 Child Clinical Case Conference: Acute Movement Disorder in an Adolescent with Bipolar Disorder and Amphetamine Ecstasy Abuse. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2000 Child Clinical Case Conference: Psychosis in a five year old boy. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=30, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2000 Grand Rounds: Pediatric Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2000 Wentworth Institute Training: Psychopharmacology of Aggression. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=20, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2000 Brockton Department of Mental Health Training: Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Characteristics and Treatment. Brockton, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=60, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2001 Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. NAMI Berkshire County. Pittsfield, MA. Speaker. Family members, affected individuals, prescribers, mental health clinicians. N=100, 5 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Challenges in the Diagnosis and Treatment of Bipolar Disorders in Children. Janssen Regional Advisors Meeting, Boston, MA. Presenter. Physicians. N=60, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Department of Education, State of MA, Early Learning Services Talk, Bentley College, Waltham, MA. Keynote speaker. Educators. N=80, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Strattera: New Medication for ADHD. Grand Rounds, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Speaker. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40-50, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Atypical Antipsychotics in Children. Child Clinical Case Conference, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=30, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Atypical Antipsychotic Therapy in Youths. Grand Rounds, Franciscan Children s Hospital, Brighton, MA. Presenter. Residents, Fellows, physicians, social workers, psychologists. N=40, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2004 Pediatric Psychosis: What have we learned? Spring Dinner, McLean Hospital. Belmont, MA. Presenter. Physicians, scientists, trainees, social workers, psychologists, clinical nurse specialists. N=100. 8 hours preparation, 30 minutes contact. 15

2004 Atypical Antipsychotics in Children. Grand Rounds, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Physicians, trainees, social workers, psychologists, clinical nurse specialists. N=40, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2004 Pediatric Psychosis: What have we learned? Grand rounds, Franciscan Children s Hospital, Brighton, MA. Presenter. Physicians, social workers, psychologists, clinical nurse specialists. N=60. 4 hours of preparation, 1 hour of contact. 2005 Pediatric Psychosis: What Have We Learned? Grand Rounds, Longwood Medical Center. Presenter. Physicians, social workers, psychologists, clinical nurse specialists. N=100. 6 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2005 Pediatric Psychosis: What Have We Learned? Grand Rounds. Children s Hospital, Boston. Presenter. Physicians, social workers, psychologists, clinical nurse specialists. N=75, 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2005 Pediatric Psychosis: What Have We Learned? Grand Rounds, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA. Presenter. Physicians, social workers, psychologists, clinical nurse specialists. N=50. 2 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2005 Pediatric Psychosis: What Have We Learned? Seminar, Massachusetts Mental Health, Boston. Presenter. Neuropsychology Post Docs. N=10. 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2005 Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: What have we learned? Educational Program, MDDA, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Family Members, affected individuals, mental health professionals. N=70. 3 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2005 Kids and Meds: First Do No Harm. Grand Rounds, Cambridge Health Alliance, Cambridge, MA. Social Workers, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Clinical Nurse Specialists. N=35. 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Pediatric Psychosis: An Update. Grand Rounds, McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Presenter. Physicians, psychologists, social workers. N=80. 3 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Bipolar and Psychotic Disorders in Children. Neuropsychology Seminar. Massachusetts Mental Health, Boston, MA. Presenter. Neuropsychology Post Docs. N=10, 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Bipolar and Psychotic Disorders in Children. Consolidated Department of Psychiatry for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows Seminar. McLean Hospital. Presenter. Child Psychiatry Fellows. N=30, 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Childhood Psychosis. Pediatric Psychopharmacology Seminar. Children s Hospital, Boston, MA. Presenter. Physicians and Child Psychiatry Fellows. N=10, 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Childhood Bipolar Disorder-Part I. In-service Lecture. MIT Dean s office. MIT, Cambridge, MA. Presenter. Dean s office personnel. N=12, 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Pediatric Psychotic Disorders. Psychopathology Seminar. Cambridge Health Alliance. Presenter. Adult Psychiatry Residents. N=7. 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Psychopharmacology Seminar. Cambridge Health Alliance. Presenter. Adult Psychiatry Residents. N=14. 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 2006 Early Onset Bipolar Disorder -Part II In service for the staff in the Dean s office. MIT, Cambridge, MA. Presenter. Dean s office personnel. N=12, 1 hour preparation. 1 hour contact. 2007 Research Update from the CCAD Pediatric Grand Rounds, Cambridge Health Alliance. 16

Presenter. Physicians, psychologists, social workers. N=80. 3 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2007 Treatment of Early Onset Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorders Grand Rounds, Cambridge Health Alliance. Presenter. Physicians, psychologists, social workers. N=90. 3 hours preparation. 1 hour contact. 2007 An Update on Early Onset Psychosis Grand Rounds. Massachusetts General Hospital. Presenter. Physicians, psychologists, social workers. N=80. 3 hours preparation. 1 hour contact. 2007 Advances in Autism: Research and Psychopharmacology Autism Support Center in Danvers MA. Presenter. Teachers, Aides, Family Members. N=60. 3 hours preparation. 2 hours contact. 2008 Early Onset Psychosis: An Update Grand Rounds. McLean Hospital. Presenter. Physicians, psychologists, social workers. N=80. 2 hours preparation. 1 hour contact. 2008 Early Onset Psychosis: An Update Grand Rounds. Longwood Program. Presenter. Physicians, psychologists, social workers. N=80. 1 hour preparation. 1 hour contact. 2008 Pediatric Psychosis: Seminar, Massachusetts Mental Health, Boston. Presenter. Neuropsychology Post Docs. N=10. 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2008 Clinical Phenomenology and Differential Diagnosis of Psychosis in Youth. Pediatric Psychopharmacology Seminar. Children s Hospital, Boston, MA. Presenter. Physicians and Child Psychiatry Fellows. N=10, 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2008 Psychosis Prodrome BEST team. Boston, MA. Presenter. Crisis workers. N=20. 2 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2008 A Research Career Harvard Medical School Mysell Day. Presenter. Harvard Wide Psychiatry Residents and Child and Adolescent Fellows. N=40. 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2008 New Therapeutic Approaches for Autism and Related Disorders Autism Consortium Annual Retreat. Moderator of Panel of presenters including: Mark Bear, PhD, Mriganka Sur, PhD, and Mustafa Sahin, PhD. Parents, Consortium members, advisory board and members of the autism community. N= 150. 1 hour preparation, 1 hour contact. 2008 The Atypical Antipsychotic Controversy: What the Literature is Telling Us. Pediatric Grand Rounds at UMASS. Presenter. Physicians, Clinical Nurse Specialists, Psychologists, Social Workers. N=100. 2 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2009 Early Onset Psychosis: An Update Psychiatry Grand Rounds at UMASS. Presenter. Physicians, Psychologists, Social Workers. N=100. 2 hour preparation, 1-hour contact. 2009 Be Well Lecture Series at UMASS Depression Across the Lifespan. Presenter. Parents, Individuals from the Community, Physicians, Psychologists, Social Worker. N=250. 2 hours preparation. 2 hours contact. 2010 Early Onset Psychosis: What have we learned? Psychiatry Grand Rounds at McLean Hospital in Belmont, MA. Presenter. Physicians, Psychologists, Social workers. 2 hours preparation. 1 hour contact. 2010 Evidence Based Biomedical Interventions for Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders. EOHHS sponsored ASD Learning Sessions. Presenter. Educators and Mental Health Providers, and physicians. 5 hours preparation. 2 hours contact 2010 Normal Brain Development, Major Depression and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Annual Conference for High School Students. White head Institute, MIT, Cambridge, MA. 6 hours preparation. 2 hours contact. 17

2010 Evidenced Based Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders. Lecture Series for Mental Health Professional Staff affiliated with the Worcester Public Schools. Lecturer. 2 hours preparation. 1.5 hours contact. d. Continuing Medical Education Courses (local only; regional and national under regional and national contributions): 1997 Presentation: State of the Art Psychopharmacology: Pharmacological Treatment of Childhood Psychosis. McLean Hospital, Belmont, MA. Speaker. 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1997 Presentation: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Across the Life Span: Comorbidity of ADHD with Developmental Disorders. MGH Conference, Westin Hotel, Boston, MA. Speaker. 4 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1997 Presentation: New Pharmacology in Children and Adolescents. How to Avoid the Risks of Over and Under Medication. Department of Mental Health Annual Conference on Child Services. Westboro, MA. Speaker. 10 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1997 Presentation: "Psychopharmacological management in infants and toddlers. Annual Boston Institute for the Development of Infants and Parent s Conference. Medford, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1998 Presentation: Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology. Psychosis and Pervasive Developmental Disorders in Children and Adolescents. Massachusetts General Hospital, Westin Hotel, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1997 Presentation: Juvenile Bipolar Disorder and Childhood Psychosis." Massachusetts Psychiatric Society-Psychopharmacology Conference. Dedham, MA. Speaker. 6 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1999 Presentation: Neuroimaging in Patients with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder. American Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 3 hours contact. 1997 Presentation: Psychopharmacology: Efficacy and Utilization in Treatment of Children and Adolescents. Massachusetts Behavioral Health Partnership, Bentley College, MA. Speaker. 10 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1999 Workshop: Psychopharmacology of Aggression: Clinical Cases. Violence in Children, Adolescents and Families: Strategies for Prevention and Clinical Intervention. Consolidated Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Presenter. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 1999 Presentation: Psychopharmacology Update: Treatment of Childhood Psychosis and Bipolar Disorder. Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, Dedham, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2000 (1) Presentation: Psychotic Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, and Mental Retardation. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. (2) Presentation: Psychopharmacology of Aggression. Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2001 Presentation: Pervasive Developmental Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 18

2001 Presentation: "Neuroimaging and ADHD", AD-IN's (Attention Deficit Information Network, Inc) Eighth National Conference on ADD, Sponsored by McLean Hospital, Randolph, Massachusetts. Speaker. 10 hours preparation, 1 hour contact 2001 Presentation: Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Western Massachusetts Psychiatric Society, Holyoke, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2001 Presentation: Awesome Adolescents Conference. Bipolar Disorder. McLean Hospital, Charles Hotel, Cambridge, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2001 Presentation: Phenomenology and Treatment of Children with Schizophrenia. 1 st Annual Course in Major Psychiatric Illness in Children and Adolescents, Consolidated Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School. Fairmont Hotel, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2001 (1) Presentation, Pediatric Bipolar: Phenomenology, Neurobiology and Treatment. (2) Presentation, Pediatric Psychosis: Phenomenology, Neurobiology and Treatment. (3) Developmental Disabilities. Pediatric Psychopharmacology: Cape Cod Symposium, Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 60 hours preparation, 20 hours contact. 2001 Presentation: Emotional and Behavioral Difficulties in the Developmentally Disabled: Pharmacological Interventions. 17 th Annual Conference: Franciscan Children s Hospital. Needham, MA. Keynote Speaker. 10 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2002 Presentation: Neuroimaging in Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. Bipolar Disorder in Children Conference, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2002 Presentations at MGH Pediatric Psychopharmacology Course: (1) Psychopharmacology of Aggression. (2) Psychopharmacological Treatment of Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Psychotic Disorders in Children and Adolescents. Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation each, 1 hour contact each. 2002 Cape Cod Symposium, Week Long Course: Treatment of Major Mental Illness in Children. Topics included: Introduction to psychopharmacology, mental retardation and pervasive developmental disorders, major depression, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 60 hours preparation, 20 hours contact. 2002 Cape Cod Symposium: One day as part of Dr. Barbara Coffey s Week-Long Course. 1. Mental Retardation, 2. Bipolar Disorder and 3. Psychosis. Eastham, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 4 hours contact. 2002 Child Psychopathology. Board Review Course, McLean Hospital. Boston, MA. Lecturer. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2002 Neuroimaging of disruptive disorders, psychotic disorders and mood disorders. MGH course on Aggressive and Delinquent Youths, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Psychotic Disorders in Children: Biology and Treatment. Consolidated Department of Psychiatry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 2 hours contact. 2003 Presentation: Bipolar Disorder in Children and Adolescents. Northeast Nurse Practitioner s Conference, Westford, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact 2003 Presentation: Childhood Bipolar Disorder. Learning and Brain Conference / MIT Boston, MA. Speaker. 6 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Presentation: Serious Mental Illness in Young Children: Early Indicators and Interventions. Young Children with Challenging Behavior: What to Know, What to Do. 19

Sponsored by Lesley University Framingham, MA. Plenary Speaker. 10 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2003 Cape Cod Symposium Week Long Course Treatment of Major Mental Illness in Children. Topics included: Introduction to psychopharmacology, mental retardation and pervasive developmental disorders, major depression, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 60 hours preparation, 20 hours contact. 2003 Cape Cod Symposium: One day as part of Dr. Barbara Coffey s Week-Long Course. 1. Mental Retardation, 2. Bipolar Disorder and 3. Psychosis. Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 10 hours preparation, 4 hours contact. 2003 (1) Symposium, Innovative and Cross-Cultural Approaches in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Presentation: Early Identification of Psychosis in Youths. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. (2) Lecture, Childhood Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia: Phenomenology, Neurobiology and Treatment. American Psychiatric Association, 55 th Institute on Psychiatric Services, Boston, MA. 20 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2004 Psychotic Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Mental Retardation. Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology Course, Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2004 (1) Presentation, Pediatric Bipolar: Phenomenology, Neurobiology and Treatment. (2) Presentation, Pediatric Psychosis/Aggression: Phenomenology, Neurobiology and Treatment. (3) Developmental Disabilities. Child Psychopathology: State of the Art Interventions. Cape Cod Symposium: Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 60 hours preparation, 20 hours contact. 2005 Presentation, The Newer Atypical Antipsychotics: What the Primary Care Provider Should Know. Developmental Pediatrics Conference, Boston University, Boston, MA. 10 hours of preparation, 1 hour contact. 2005 Lecture, Neuroimaging in Juvenile Bipolar Disorder. MGH Psychopharmacology Spring Lecture Series Brain Development and Psychiatry, Clinical, Genetic, and Neuroimaging Research in Childhood Mental Illness. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2005 Presentation: Pediatric Bipolar Disorder: Brain Images and Treatment. Learning and Brain Conference, Public Information Resources, Inc., Boston, MA. 10 hours of preparation, 3 hours contact. 2005 Cape Cod Symposium Week Long Course, State of the Art Pediatric Psychopharmacology. Topics included: Introduction to psychopharmacology, aggression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 60 hours preparation, 15 hours contact. 2005 Psychosis in Childhood. Child Neurology 2005 Conference. Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Cambridge, MA. Lecturer. 5 hours preparation, 1 hour contact 2005 Autistic Spectrum Disorders and Comorbidities. Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Childhood to Adulthood Conference. Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School. Cambridge, MA. Lecturer. 10 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2006 Psychotic Disorders, Pervasive Developmental Disorders and Mental Retardation. Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology Course, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 20

2006 An Overview of the Aggressive Child. The Aggressive Child Insight and Management Conference. Franciscan Children s Hospital/Boston University School of Medicine. Burlington, MA. Speaker. 8 hours preparation, 1.25 hours of contact. 2006 New Developments in Treatment of Pediatric Bipolar Disorder. New England Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Pediatric Bipolar Disorder Conference. Burlington, MA. Speaker. 6 hours preparation, 1 hour of contact. 2006 Cape Cod Symposium Week Long Course, State of the Art Pediatric Psychopharmacology. Topics included: Introduction to psychopharmacology, aggression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 60 hours preparation, 15 hours contact. 2006 Psychopharmacologic Treatment for Bipolar Disorder: Across the Life Span Cambridge Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Bipolar Disorder Conference. Cambridge, MA. Speaker. 6 hours preparation. 1 hour of contact. 2007 Cape Cod Symposium Week Long Course, State of the Art Pediatric Psychopharmacology. Topics included: Introduction to psychopharmacology, aggression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, and psychosis. Eastham, MA. Lecturer. 60 hours preparation, 15 hours contact. 2007 Comorbidity and Psychopharmacology: Differentiating and Medicating along the Spectrum. Autism Spectrum Disorders: From Childhood through Adulthood Conference. Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School. Cambridge, MA. Lecturer. 10 hours preparation, 1 hour contact. 2007 Assessing the Presentation, Diagnosis and the Efficacy of Agents Used in the Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Schizophrenia as part of the CME course Advancing the Treatment of Childhood and Adolescent Schizophrenia and Bipolar Disorder: The Role of Atypical Antipsychotics Boston, MA 3 hours preparation, 1 hour contact 2008 The Multicomplex Child: A Multidisciplinary Approach New England Council of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Medford, MA. Lecturer 6 hours preparation. 3 hours contact. 2008 Pediatric Psychopharmacology Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts School Nurses. Sturbridge, MA. Lecturer. 5 hours preparation. 2 hours contact. 2008 PTEP: A New Boston-Area Clinical Program for Treating Individuals at High Risk for Developing Psychosis Intervention in Early Psychosis: From Risk States through the First Episode. Boston, MA. 4 hours preparation. 2 hours contact. 2008 Neuroimaging Studies and Multimodal Treatments of Childhood Schizophrenia Bipolar Disorder and Schizophrenia in Children and Adolescents: Diagnostic and Treatment Issues. Letters and Sciences. Boston MA. 4 hours preparation. 1.5 hours of contact. 2008 Is it Emotional Reactivity or is it Bipolar Disorder? Asperger s Syndrome Connections 2008. Annual Conference of the Asperger s Association of New England. Marlborough, MA. 4 hours preparation. 1-hour contact 2008 Bipolar Disorder and the Brain: What Neuroimaging Tells Us Cambridge Hospital/Harvard Medical School. Bipolar Disorder Conference. Cambridge, MA. Speaker. 6 hours preparation. 1 hour of contact. 2010 Anxiety and Asperger s Disorder: Does a Pill a day make the Worries go Away? Annual Conference for the Asperger s Association of New England. MIT, Cambridge, MA. Speaker. 8 hours of preparation. 1 hour of contact. 21

2010 Evidenced Based Biomedical Interventions for Autism Spectrum Disorders. UMASS Translational Retreat. Shrewsbury, MA. Speaker. 2 hours preparation. 2 hours contact. e. Advisory and Supervisory Responsibilities: 1990-1991 Supervision Second and third year Tufts Medical School Psychiatry Residents 2 hours each week throughout the year 1996-2004 Psychopharmacology Supervision Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists McLean inpatient Program / Franciscan Children s Hospital 1/2 hour each week throughout the year. 2003-2004 Psychopharmacology Supervision Inpatient Child and Adolescent Psychiatrists McLean inpatient Program / Franciscan Children s Hospital and the Acute Residential Treatment Center/McLean Hospital 1 hour each week throughout the year. 2004 2008 Psychopharmacology Supervision Child and Adolescent Psychiatry Fellows and Attendings Cambridge Health Alliance 1 hour each month throughout the year 2004-2008 Child Psychopharmacology Supervision Meet weekly with 3 second year child psychiatry fellows to teach psychopharmacology and to supervise cases 3 hours each week throughout the year. f. Teaching Leadership Roles: Massachusetts General/McLean Hospitals 2001-2004 Course Director, Developmental Disabilities Seminar for first year child and Adolescent Fellows Massachusetts. Primary responsibilities were to teach the fellows about the various developmental disabilities that children and adolescents can have and to educate them about the proper assessments and interventions available to them. Cambridge Health Alliance 2004-08 Course Director, Child Psychopharmacology Seminar for first year child and adolescent fellows. Primary responsibilities are to educate the first year child fellows about the science and art of prescriptive practice using an evidence based model. 2005-08 Director, Psychopharmacology Clinic for second year child and adolescent fellows. Primary responsibilities are to supervise and educate the second year fellows about the clinical application of their knowledge about psychopharmacology. 22