Stephen F.X. Zieman Jr., Ph.D. 1120 North Palafox Street, Pensacola, FL 32501 Office Phone: (850) 434-5300 Fax: (850) 434-0268 zieman@psyassociates.com Date & Place of Birth August 09, 1977; Pensacola, Florida Licensed Psychologist Florida License #: PY8311 Date First Licensed (Florida): June 23, 2011 National Provider Identifier #: 1730315318 Professional Affiliations/Hospital Privileges 01/2012 Present: Alzheimer s Family Services Board of Directors 01/2012 Present: Clinical Privileges at the University of West Florida Hospital 08/2011 Present: West Florida Hospital Memory Disorder Clinical Team Member (Neuropsychologist) Education 07/2009-07/2011 Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Neuropsychology University of Virginia Health System Department of Adult Neurology Charlottesville, Virginia 08/2004-01/2010 Clinical Psychology Clinical Neuropsychology (concentration) Nova Southeastern University Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) 06/2008-06/2009 Clinical Psychology Internship Eastern Virginia Medical School Dept. of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Norfolk, Virginia 08/2004-10/2006 Clinical Psychology Nova Southeastern University Ft. Lauderdale, Florida Master of Science (M.S.) 05/2000-12/2002 Psychology Samford University Birmingham, AL Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Zieman 2 08/1995-08/1999 Spanish Samford University Birmingham, AL Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) Clinical Training/Professional Experience 08/2011 Present: Licensed Psychologist with Psychological Associates, Pensacola, FL Licensed Psychologist with an emphasis on Clinical Neuropsychology. Providing assessment, consultation, differential diagnosis, and treatment to patients of all ages with various psychological, behavioral, and neurological disorders. Clinical interests include dementia, Alzheimer s disease, Parkinson s disease, ADHD, anxiety disorders, and depression. Available for psychotherapy with individuals of all ages and families from cognitive-behavioral, humanistic, and supportive theoretical modalities. Also affiliated with the University of West Florida Memory Disorder Clinic providing all Clinical Neuropsychological evaluations and assisting in the summary conference follow-up appointments. 07/2009-7/2011 Postdoctoral Fellow in Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Virginia Department of Adult Neurology, Charlottesville, VA Responsible for clinical interview, administration, scoring, interpretation, report writing, and feedback of fixed and flexible neuropsychological test batteries for adults with various psychological and neurological disorders with a predominate focus on dementia. Additional responsibilities include working within several multidisciplinary clinics including the Memory Disorders Clinic, James Q. Miller MS Clinic, Movement Disorders Clinic, Neuro-Oncology Clinic, and Huntington s Disease Clinic. Perform pre and post operative assessments for individuals undergoing deep brain stimulator (DBS) placement surgery to treat Parkinson s disease, and assess inpatients to address issues of competency to return to independent living. Provide individual and couples psychotherapy to individuals struggling with neurological and psychological disorders. Assist in the training and supervision of graduate psychology students and psychometricians. Didactic programs include participation in department grand rounds, journal clubs, the neuropsychology seminar series, medical neuroscience courses, and independent study. Supervised by Kathleen Fuchs, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, Carol Manning, Ph.D., ABPP-CN, and Scott Wiley, Ph.D. 07/2009-07/2011 Blinded Clinical Rater on the ELND005-AD201 Clinical Trial, University of Virginia Neurology, 500 Ray C. Hunt Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22903 Responsible for administration of blinded clinical assessment of Adult Alzheimer s Disease patients enrolled in the United BioSource Corporation clinical trial ELND005-AD201. Certifications for instruments include the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR) and the Alzheimer s Disease Assessment Scale-Cognitive (ADAS-Cog). Sponsored by United BioSource Coporation. Principle Investigator: David Geldmacher, M.D.
07/2009-07/2011 Blinded Clinical Rater on the ELN115727-301Clinical Trial, University of Virginia Neurology, 500 Ray C. Hunt Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22903 Zieman 3 Responsible for administration of blinded clinical assessment of Adult Alzheimer s Disease patients enrolled in the United BioSource Corporation clinical trial ELN115727-301. Certifications for instruments include the Disability Assessment for Dementia (DAD) and the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale (CDR). Sponsored by United BioSource Corporation. Principle Investigator: David Geldmacher, M.D. 07/2009-07/2011 Blinded Clinical Rater on the AAB-001, ELN115727-301 Clinical Trial, University of Virginia Neurology, 500 Ray C. Hunt Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22903 Responsible for blinded clinical assessment for a Phase 3, Multicenter, Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Parallel-Group, Efficacy and Safety Trial of Bapineuzumab (AAB-001, ELN115727-301) in Patients with Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease who are Apolipoprotein E4 Non-Carriers. Certifications for instruments include the Clinical Dementia Rating (CDR) and the Disability Assessment for Dementia Scale (DAD). Sponsored by Élan Pharmaceuticals; Wyeth; and, Eli-Lilly. Principle Investigator: David Geldmacher, M.D. 01/2010-07/2011 Blinded Clinical Rater on the Medivation Clinical Trial, University of Virginia Neurology, 500 Ray C. Hunt Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22903 Responsible for blinded clinical assessment in a Phase 3 Multicenter, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled, Double-Blind Twelve-Month Safety and Efficacy Study Evaluating Dimebon in Patients with Mild-to-Moderate Alzheimer s disease on Donepezil. Certifications for instruments include the Alzheimer s Disease Cooperative Study Clinical Global Impression of Change (ADCS-CGIC). Sponsored by Medivation. Principle Investigator: David Geldmacher M.D. 01/2010 07/2011: Blinded Clinical Rater on the Novartis CENA713DUS44 Clinical Trial, University of Virginia Neurology, 500 Ray C. Hunt Dr., Charlottesville, VA 22903 Responsible for the blinded clinical assessment for Novartis Alzheimer s disease study CENA713DUS44. The purpose of this clinical study is to compare the effectiveness of 2 different doses and patch sizes of ENA713D EXELON (rivastigmine) in participants who are at least 50 years old with severe Alzheimer s disease dementia. The study drug is a drug that is being tested and is not approved for sale in the United States by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Certifications for instruments includes on the Alzheimer s Disease Cooperative Study Clinical Global Impression of Change (ADCS-CGIC). Sponsored by Novartis. Principle Investigator David Geldmacher, M.D. 01/2010-07/2011: Facilitator Parkinson s disease Support Group, Westminster Canterbury, Charlottesville, VA
Zieman 4 Responsible for facilitation of a monthly support group meeting for individuals diagnosed with Parkinson s disease. Support group is sponsored by the American Parkinson Disease Association (APDA). Supervised by Carol Manning, Ph.D., ABPP-CN 07/2008-06/2009 Clinical Psychology Intern, Neuropsychology Rotation, Eastern Virginia Medical School, The Neuropsychology Center, Norfolk, VA Responsible for the administration, scoring, interpretation and report writing of fixed and flexible neuropsychological test batteries results for outpatient child, adolescent, and adult clients with various psychological and neurological disorders. Duties also include training and supervision of other predoctoral psychology interns and practicum students on advanced interpretation and administration techniques for neuropsychological test batteries. Supervised by J. D. Ball, Ph.D., ABPP-CL & Michael Stutts, Ph.D. 07/2008-06/2009 Clinical Psychology Intern, Outpatient Psychotherapy Rotation, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hofheimer Hall Outpatient Therapy Clinic, Norfolk, VA Responsible for providing weekly individual therapy to adult clients. Duties include intake evaluation, diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders. Didactic seminar topics include: Pediatric Neuropsychology, MMPI-2 and MMPI-RF, Multicultural Issues, Cognitive- Behavioral Techniques, Adult Neuropsychology, and Forensic Assessment and Evaluation for the courts. Supervised by Dana Sari, Ph.D. 01/2009-07/2009 Clinical Psychology Intern, Rehabilitation Psychology Rotation, Sentara General Hospital, Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA Responsible for providing cognitive, psychological, and neuropsychological assessments for patients presenting with a wide variety of rehabilitation needs due to stroke, spinal cord injuries, cancer, traumatic brain injuries, and amputations. As a member of multidisciplinary team, duties also include short-term cognitive-behavioral interventions for patients with anxiety, depression, adjustment problems, pain, and trauma reactions. Psychoeducation for patients and families regarding the effects of medical conditions on daily life, cognitive/emotional changes after injury/accident and trauma resolution. Ongoing consultation and collaboration with an interdisciplinary rehabilitation treatment team, including medical doctors, medical school residents, and case managers, as well as physical, occupational, speech, and recreational therapists. Weekly support/process group for patients in day rehabilitation program. Supervised by Michael Stutts, Ph.D. 07/2008-12/2008 Clinical Psychology Intern, Forensic Psychology Rotation, Eastern State Hospital, Williamsburg, VA
Zieman 5 Responsible for conducting Competency to Stand Trial (CST) and Mental Status at the time of the Offense (MSO) evaluations with inmates from various state prisons and local jails. Responsible for providing restoration to competency services for Jail-Transfer clients previously found to be Incompetent to Stand Trial (IST). Duties include weekly screenings for psychiatric stability and CST requirements, group education regarding courtroom procedures and other legal issues, report writing for the courts and attorneys, risk assessment evaluation, individual and group therapy. Responsible for working as Treatment Team Psychologist for Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity (NGRI) residents. Duties include annual review of commitment for the courts, ongoing risk assessment and management, privilege review for conditional release program, and report writing. Supervised by Michael Kohn, Ph.D. 10/2008 Basic Forensic Evaluation: Principles and Practice, Institute of Law, Psychiatry, & Public Policy, University of Virginia Health System, Charlottesville, VA Attended week long intensive training by the University of Virginia s Institute of Law, Psychiatry, and Public Policy for legal, clinical and evidence-based training in the principles and practices of forensic evaluation in order to meet the State of Virginia s certification requirements for conducting CST and MSO evaluations. 08/2006-04/2008 Psychology Trainee, Veteran s Administration Hospital, Miami, FL Responsible for administration, scoring and interpretation of the Halstead-Russell Neuropsychological Evaluation System- Revised (HRNES-R) to veteran s on an inpatient and outpatient basis. Responsible for supervising and training less experienced practicum students on the administration, scoring, and interpretation of the HRNES-R. Duties also include digital medical chart review, intake interview, and feedback of testing results, report writing, neurology seminars (grand rounds, case conference, etc.), psychology seminars, and data collection for ongoing research. Supervised by Wiley Mittenberg, Ph.D., ABPP-CN & Carlton Gass, Ph.D., ABAP 06/2005-05/2008 Neuropsychological Test Administrator, Atlantic Health Group, Boca Raton, FL Responsible for the administration and scoring of fixed and flexible neuropsychological test batteries to outpatients ages 4-89 within a multi-disciplinary, private healthcare group practice. Responsibilities also include administration of fixed and flexible neuropsychological and forensic batteries in state and local detention centers for adults and juveniles. Assistant to Sharon Theroux, Ph.D., ABPP-CN & Christopher Fichera, Ph.D. 08/2005-01/2007 Psychology Trainee, ADHD Assessment Consultation and Treatment Clinic (AACT), Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL Responsible for the intake, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of cognitive and behavioral disorders of childhood. Duties also include individual, family and group therapy, home observation, school observation, social skills training, parent training, behavior
Zieman 6 modification, chart review, intake interviews, development of individualized treatment plans, report writing, and didactic presentations. Supervised by David Reitman, Ph.D. 08/2005-12/2005 Teaching Assistant, Assessment of Intelligence, Nova Southeastern University, Fort Lauderdale, FL Responsible for the training and correction of student administrations on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale- Third edition (WAIS-III) and Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children- Fourth Edition (WISC-IV). Supervised by Wiley Mittenberg, Ph.D., ABPP-CN 08/2004-03/2005 Psychology Trainee, St. Mary s Hospital, West Palm Beach, FL Responsible for the administration and scoring of a research-oriented neuropsychological test battery to inpatients with acute traumatic brain injury/closed head injury (TBI/CHI) aimed at developing an internalized symptom validity measure from the WAIS-III Similarities subtest. Supervised by Wiley Mittenberg, Ph.D., ABPP-CN 05/2002-06/2004 Clinical Coordinator, Birmingham Neuropsychology, Brookwood Hospital, Birmingham, AL Responsible for the recruiting, interviewing, training, and supervising of all clinical and office employees. Responsible for updating and mastering new and revised editions of neuropsychological tests in order to properly supervise and train all employees. Responsible for constructing neuropsychological test batteries for all inpatient consults. Responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of all instruments and protocols. Administering and scoring all neuropsychological tests for inpatients and outpatients ages 4-97. Duties also include travel to four other area hospitals for administration and scoring of inpatient neuropsychological batteries across several different diagnoses and disorders. Assistant to Richard L. Azrin, Ph.D. & Cheryl Millsaps, Ph.D. 04/2000-04/2002 Neuropsychological Test Administrator, Birmingham Neuropsychology, Brookwood Hospital, Birmingham, AL Responsible for the administration and scoring of all neuropsychological tests for patients ages 4-97, in both an outpatient and inpatient setting. Duties also include travel to four other local hospitals for administration and scoring of inpatient neuropsychological batteries across several different diagnoses and disorders. Assistant to Richard Azrin, Ph.D. & Cheryl Millsaps, Ph.D. Research Experience 01/2010 - Current
Zieman 7 Assess the relationship between tremor amplitude and frequency and types of cognitive burden in a PD sample. Bilateral accelerometers fashioned as wristbands are used to gather tremor data as subjects sit with hands relaxed on armrests. A cognitive evaluation will then be conducted using neuropsychological tests ranging in complexity and cognitive demand. Results will help inform clinical practice, as the impact of tremor is often underestimated in clinical settings where only low levels of cognitive provocation are anticipated. 01/2010 Successful defense of doctoral dissertation, Performance Analysis of the WISC-IV Working Memory and Processing Speed Indexes among ADHD Subtypes. 07/2009 Certification in use of the Clinical Dementia Rating Scale sum of boxes (CDR) from the University of Washington. 06/2007-05/2008 Creator and author of AACT clinical database. Responsible for collection of all raw data from terminated client charts and transforming clinical and demographic information into variables for statistical analysis in SPSS. The AACT clinic has only been operating for three years and this database will be the foundation for all future clinical data and research projects. 05/2005-05/2006 Conducted a case-based record review of patients with a diagnosis of ADHD and/or LD who had taken the Wechsler Intelligence Scales for Children-IV (WISC-IV). The results of this record review will be primarily used for this author s dissertation. 08/2004-03/2005 Conducted a research study of patients with acute TBI/CHI testing incidental recall utilizing the Similarities Subtest from the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale-III (WAIS-III). 04/2002-06/2002 Conducted a case-based record review of patients with a clinical history of head injury and/or possible malingering who had taken the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scales-III (WAIS-III) and the Wechsler Memory Scale-III (WMS-III). Published Abstracts Mittenberg, W., Zieman, S.F., Stanczak, S., Roberts, D.M., (2005). A symptom validity test using incidental recognition for Wechsler Intelligence Scales-III Similarities items. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 20, 896. Mittenberg, W., Zieman, S.F., Legler, W., Patton, C., & Azrin, R. (2002). Wechsler Memory Scale-3 Faces subtest performance in head injured and probable malingering patients. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 17, 823. Presentations Zieman, S.F. (2011, April). What to expect when you are expecting cognitive changes due to Parkinson s Disease. Presented during the Fishersville Parkinson s Disease Symposium. Fishersville, Virginia
Zieman 8 Zieman, S.F. (2009, May). Web-based Cognitive Rehabilitation and Brain Training for Older Adults. Presented to the Geriatric Neuropsychology Didactic group at Eastern Virginia Medical School, Hofheimer Hall, Norfolk Virginia. Zieman S.F. (2009, May). Computerized Cognitive Rehabilitation and Brain Training. Presented to EVMS Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents. Eastern Virginia Medical School, Fairfax Hall, Norfolk Virginia. Zieman, S.F. (2007, October). Update on the psychopharmacology of ADHD and current intervention options. Presented to AACT Clinical Team. Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Zieman, S.F. (2007, October). The importance of accurate record keeping and data storage. Presented to the AACT Clinical Team. Nova, Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Zieman, S.F. (2007, September). Current trends in the psychopharmacology of adult ADHD. Presented to the South Broward/North Dade CHADD adult support group. Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Zieman, S.F. (2006, May). Update on psychopharmacology of ADHD and current intervention options. Presented to ADHD & Social Skills Training Parent Support Group. Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Zieman, S.F. (2006, February). Psychopharmacology of ADHD and current intervention options. Presented to AACT Clinical Team. Nova Southeastern University, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Mittenberg, W., Zieman, S.F., Stanczak, S., Roberts, D.M., (2005, October). A symptom validity test using incidental recognition for Wechsler Intelligence Scales-III Similarities items. Poster presented at the 25 th Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Tampa, Florida. Mittenberg, W., Zieman, S.F.*, Legler, W., Patton, C., & Azrin, R. (2002, October). Wechsler Memory Scale-III Subtest performance in head injured and probable malingering patients. Poster presented at the 22 nd Annual Conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Miami, Florida.
Zieman 9 References Kathleen L. Fuchs, Ph.D, ABPP-CN Postdoctoral Supervisor University of Virginia Health System Department of Adult Neurology PO Box 800394 Charlottesville, VA 22908-0394 (434) 982-4165 KLF2N@virginia.edu Carol Manning, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Postdoctoral Supervisor University of Virginia Health System Department of Adult Neurology PO Box 800394 Charlottesville, VA 22908-0394 (434) 982-1012 CM4R@virginia.edu Wiley Mittenberg, Ph.D., ABPP-CN Practicum & Research Supervisor Nova Southeastern University Center for Psychological Studies 3301 College Avenue Fort Lauderdale, FL 33314 (954) 262-5734 wiley@nova.edu J. D. Ball, Ph.D., ABPP-CL Internship Supervisor Professor and Vice Chair Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Co-Director, The Neuropsychology Center Eastern Virginia Medical School Hofheimer Hall, Suite 564 825 Fairfax Ave Norfolk, VA 23507 (757) 446-8400 balljd@evms.edu Carlton S. Gass, Ph.D., ABAP Practicum Supervisor Miami Veteran s Healthcare System 1201 NW 16 th Street Miami, FL 33125 (305) 575-7000 extension 4784 CGass81120@aol.com