Peggy P. Barco, MS, BSW, OTR/L April 2012 1. PERSONAL INFORMATION: Gender: Female Date of Birth August 24, 1959 Place of Birth St. Louis, Missouri 2. CITIZENSHIP USA 3. ADDRESS AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS: Office: Washington University in St. Louis 4444 Forest Park Ave. Campus Box 8505 St. Louis, Missouri 63108 Phone: 314. 286.1654 Fax: 314. 286.0631 Email: barcop@wusm.wustl.edu 4. PRESENT POSITION: Washington University Instructor in Occupational Therapy and Internal Medicine Washington University Occupational Therapy Program Coordinator for the Driving Program 5. EDUCATION: 1981 Bachelor Degree in Social Work (Magna Cum Laude), University of Missouri Columbia, Missouri 1984 Bachelor of Science in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri 1987 Master of Science in Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis, Missouri 6. ACADEMIC POSITIONS/EMPLOYMENT July 2007 Present Instructor and Medicine Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri July 2006 - July 2007 Adjunct Faculty Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
Aug 2005 April 2010 Administrative Director of Medical Services The Center for Head Injury Services, St. Louis, Missouri April 1990 - June 2005 Program Case Manager/Team Leader and Driving Coordinator Head Injury Resource Center St. John s Mercy Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri 1989-1990 Acting Clinical Director Head Injury Resource Center at Irene Walter Johnson Institute of 1988-1989 Assistant Clinical Director Head Injury Resource Center at Irene Walter Johnson Institute of 1986-1988 Program Specialist Head Injury Resource Center at Irene Walter Johnson Institute of 1984-1986 Staff Occupational Therapist Burn Unit and Acute Medical at Irene Walter Johnson Institute of 1988-2006 Guest Lecturer 1996-2000 Guest Lecturer Maryville University, St. Louis, Missouri 1994-2000 Guest Lecturer St. Louis University Medical School 7. UNIVERSITY AND HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS AND COMMITTEES Admissions Committee for (Washington University Medical School in St. Louis, 2007-2009) Adjunct Faculty for (St. Louis University, 1994-2005) Lecturer for (Washington University, 1985-2006) 8. MEDICAL LICENSURE AND BOARD CERTIFICATION: Board Certified in Occupational Therapy/Missouri: 004941 (expiration 6/30/11) 9. MILITARY SERVICE: N/A
10. HONORS AND AWARDS 2007 Roberta Sheldon Award for Prevention and Education in Brain Injury 1997 Spirit of Excellence Award (from Brain Injury Association of Missouri) December 1993 YMCA Working Women of Achievement Award 11. EDITORIAL RESPONSIBILITIES: N/A 12. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES/ORGANIZATIONS 1984 current American Therapy Occupational Therapy Association 1984 current Missouri Occupational Therapy Association 1981-1986 National Association of Social Workers American Congress of Physical and Medicine 13. MAJOR INVITED PROFESSORSHIPS AND LECTURESHIPS: N/A 14. CONSULTING RELATIONSHIPS AND BOARD MEMBERSHIPS 2009-2010 Driving Consultant Alzheimer's Disease & Memory Disorders Center at Rhode Island Hospital under Brian Ott, MD. 2006-current Brain Injury Association of Missouri Conference Planning Committee 2003-2006 Brain Injury Association of Missouri Information and Referral Committee 1996 Brain Injury Association of Missouri Program Development Committee 1995-2006 St. Louis University Program of Occupational Therapy Member of Clinical Faculty 1991-1996 Missouri Head Injury Association Board of Directors 1995 Missouri Head Injury Association Board of Directors Fourth Vice President 1990-1992 Academy for Head Injured Adults Board of Directors 15. RESEARCH SUPPORT Governmental 10/1/2011 9/30/2012 Missouri Department of Highways and Transportation (MoDOT) (12-DL-02-001) Expanding Medical Fitness to Drive (PI: B. Barco, MS,OTR/L., Washington University School of Medicine. D. Carr, MD, Co-PI. Washington University. (33%) $109,999.00 10/1/2010 9/30/2011 Missouri Department of Highways and Transportation (MoDOT) (11-DL-02-2) Fitness to Drive in Older Adults II (PI: D. Carr, M.D., Washington University School of Medicine. P. Barco, Co-PI. Washington University Program in Occupational Therapy. (20%) $88,517
2009-2010 Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) (10-PT-02-152). Fitness to Drive in Older Adults (PI: D.Carr, M.D, Washington University School of Medicne. P. Barco, Co-PI: Washington University Program in Occupational Therapy. (35%) $152,340.30 2008-2009 Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) (09-PT-02-162). Fitness to Drive in Older Adults (PI: D. Carr, M.D.,Washington University School of Medicine). P. Barco, Co-PI: Washington University Program in Occupational Therapy (20%). $70,000 2007-2008 Missouri Department of Transportation (MODOT) (08-PT-02-142). Fitness to Drive in Older Adults (PI: D. Carr, M.D.,Washington University School of Medicine). P. Barco, Co-PI: Washington University Program in Occupational Therapy (20%). Non-governmental 2008-2009 Longer Life Foundation (LLF). Fitness to Drive in Neurologically Impaired Older Adults (PI: D. Carr, M.D., Washington University School of Medicine). P. Barco, Co-PI: Washington University (6.25%) $16,000 2007-2008 Longer Life Foundation (LLF). Fitness to Drive in Neurologically Impaired Older Adults (PI: D. Carr, M.D., Washington University School of Medicine). P. Barco, Co-PI: Washington University (10%). 16. PATENTS: N/A 17. CLINICAL TITLE AND RESPONSIBILITIES 2007-current Washington University Occupational Therapy Program Coordinator for the Driving Program DRIVING Connections at The Institute of St. Louis Responsible for coordinating and performing rehabilitation driving assessments, determining recommendations, and administering family conferences 18. TEACHING TITLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES July 2006 present Instructor; Washington University Medical School in St. Louis Courses: Medical and Mental Health Conditions (OT5223) Co-instructor (3.0 credits) Summer 2009- present Intervention Models in Occupational Therapy (OT5291) Cognitive Module Instructor (3.0 credits) Fall semester 2006 present
Occupational Therapy Skills Lab (OT528B) Cognitive Module Instructor (3.0 credits) Fall Semester 2006 present Application of Neuroscience Principles to Occupational Therapy (OT577D) Cognitive Module Instructor (3.0 credits) Spring 2007 present Applied Clinical Research I (OT5421) Co-course master (Summer 2008) Communication Skills for OT Mental Health (OT5833) Lab Instructor (1.0 credit) Fall semester 2007 Supervised Student Projects Master s Project Paskell, Taylor Development of a Post Driver Evaluation Survey: Mobility Counseling and Depression (May, 2009) Master s Project Tuinstra, Shelly Personal Digital Assistant Assessment Battery and Training Protocol as a Memory Compensation for Individuals with Traumatic Brain Injury (May, 2009) 19. BIBLIOGRAPHY a. Peer reviewed manuscripts 1. Meuser, Berg-Weger, Niewoehner, Harmon, Kuenzie, Carr, & Barco. Phyisican input and licensing of at-risk drivers: A review of all-inclusive medical evaluation forms in the US and Canada. Accident Analysis and Prevention (accepted for publication Dec 2011). 2. Ott, B. R., Papandonatos, G.D., Davis, J.D., Barco, P.P. Naturalistic Validation of an On- Road Driving Test of Older Drivers. The Journal of Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. (accepted for publication Dec 2011). 3. Carr, D.B., Barco, P.P., Wallendorf, M.J., Snellgrove, C.A., Ott, B.R. Predicting road test performance in drivers with Dementia. (Accepted for publication in Journal American Geriatric Society, 2011). 4. Crosson B, Barco PP, Velozo CA, Bolesta MM, Werts D, and Brobeck TC. Levels of awareness and compensation in post-acute head injury rehabilitation. The Journal of Head Trauma. 1989; 4(3): 46-54.
b. Invited publications 1. Barco, P., Stav, W. B., Arnold, R., & Carr, D. (2012 in press). Cognition and community mobility. In M. J. McGuire & E. Schold Davis (Eds.). AOTA Self-paced clinical course: Driving and community mobility. Bethesda, MD: AOTA. 2. Carr D and Barco P. The older driver (introduction, functional assessment, interventions, medical assessment). In: Berkow R and Beers MH, eds. The Merck Manual of Medical Information, Professional Edition. Whitehouse Station, NJ: Merck Publishing Co. Whitehouse Station, NJ; 2010.Available at: http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec23/ch348/ch348a.html 3. Barco PP, Crosson BC, Bolesta MM, Werts D, and Stout R. Training awareness and compensation in post acute head injury rehabilitation. In: Kreutzer JS and. Wehman PH, eds. Cognitive for Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury: A Functional Approach. Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Company; 1991: 129-147. 4. Sandson J, Crosson B, Posner MI, Brobeck TC, Barco PP, and Velozo CA. Attentional imbalances following head injury. In: J.M. Williams JM and C.J. Long CJ, eds. Cognitive Approaches to Neuropsychology. New York, NY: Plenum; 1988: 45-49. c. Peer reviewed abstracts 1. Barco, P.P. and Carr, D. B. The Impact of Cognitive Deficits on the IADL of Driving. American Occupational Therapy Association National Speciality Conference on Adult Cognition, St. Louis, MO, October 2011. 2. Barco, P.P., Neiwoehner, P.; Ice, S., Carr, D.B. Defining Clinical Predictors of Driving Performance in Older Adults. American Occupational Therapy Association National Conference, Philadelphia, PA, April, 2011. 3. Davis, J.D., Papandonatos, G.D., Miller, L.A., Knott, S.L., Festa, E.K., Heindel, W.C., Barco, P.P., and Ott, B.R. Road Test and Naturalistic Driving Behavior in Older Adults with and without Memory Loss: Environment Matters. Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society. Paper presented at the 2011 Meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society,Boston,MA. 4. Carr, D.B., Barco, P.P., Galvin, J.C., Ott, B.R., and Morris, J.C. Fitness-to-Drive in Stroke (Abstract). 71 st Annual Assembly of American Academy of Physical Medicine and (AAPM&R). Seattle, WA. November 5-7, 2010. 5. Carr, D.B., Barco, P.P., and Hollingworth, H. Fitness-to-Drive in Older Adults with Dementia. Alzheimer s Association International Conference on Alzheimer s Disease (ICAD) Scientific Program. Featured Research Session. Honolulu, Hawaii June 13, 2010.
6. Hunt, L., Barco, P., Carr, D. A multifactorial older driver with dementia evaluation model guides fitness to drive decisions. Short course presented at: The American Occupational Therapy Association National Conference, May 2010, Orlando, Florida. 7. Barco P, Hollingsworth H, Ice S, and Carr D. The future of medical fitness to drive: linking evidence and practice. Short course presented at: The American Occupational Therapy Association National Conference; April 2009; Houston, Texas. 8. Niewoehner P, Barco P, Croston J, Carr, D. Evidenced-based driving evaluations and dementia: an interdisciplinary approach. Paper presented at: The Gerontological Society of America 61 st Annual Scientific Meeting; November 2008; National Harbor, Maryland. 9. Barco PP and Scheidt C. Understanding and working with insight deficits in brain injury. Short Course presented at: The American Occupational Therapy Association National Conference; April 2008; Long Beach, CA. 10. Crosson BC and Barco PP. Awareness and compensations in post-acute rehabilitation - In comparative cognitive models. Seminar presented at: The 9 th Annual National Head Injury Foundation Symposium; November 1990; New Orleans, LA. 11. Barco PP and Crosson BC. Awareness and compensation after head injury. Paper presented at: The Missouri Occupational Therapy Association Spring Conference Enhancing Skills for Functional Outcomes; 1989; St Louis MO..