Vitae Wade L. Hamil, Ph.D. Health Service Psychologist Oklahoma License No. 785

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Vitae Wade L. Hamil, Ph.D. Health Service Psychologist Oklahoma License No. 785 448 36 th Ave NW Norman, OK 73072 (888) 573-7792 (405) 573-0404 Fax Education 1990 Docr of Philosophy Pacific Graduate School of Psychology (APA Accredited) 1995 935 East Meadow Drive Palo Al, CA 94303 (415) 494-7477 Major: Clinical Psychology/Neuropsychology Emphasis Dissertation Topic: Audiry Learning and Memory Performance Among Veterans with a Hisry of Stimulant Abuse Areas of Concentration: Bosn Process Approach, Halstead-Reitan Battery, Luria- Nebraska Battery, Intellectual and Personality Assessment, Neurology and Biological Bases of Behavior, Cognitive-Behavioral Psychology, Cognition, Research Design and Statistics. 1987 Master of Education University of Oklahoma 1989 Educational Psychology Department Norman, Oklahoma 73019 (405) 325-5974 Major: Community Counseling 1982 Bachelor of Arts University of Oklahoma 1987 Department of Psychology Major: Psychology Other Educational Experience Over 1000 hours of symposiums, seminars, and lectures on psychology, substance abuse, neuropsychology, psychopharmacology, and organizational issues. (Certificates submitted upon request) Professional Affiliations American Psychological Association Current Member Divisions 12, 20, 40 Oklahoma Psychological Association 2005-2006 Board of Direcrs - Secretary Pacific Graduate School of Psychology Chi Sigma Iota Student Representative Xi Chapter, University of Oklahoma Student Affairs Committee President 1990-1992 1988-1989

Management Experience Ocber, 1998 Present Member/Chief Executive Officer Millennium Medical Services, LLC 3800 Sneleigh Place Norman, OK 73072 Duties: Established Nursing and Assisted Living based psychiatric and behavioral health services in metropolitan Oklahoma City area. Provide administrative and fiscal oversight, including A/R, A/P, G/L and Payroll. Established multi-specialty group practice involving psychiatry, psychology and clinical social work staff. Develop and provide staff training modules and provide risk-management oversight for Medicare compensable services. April, 1998 Present Member/Chief Executive Officer Millennium Information System, LLC 4001 Knights Bridge Norman, OK 73072 Duties: Established internet-based electronic health record application service provider billing agency. Facilitated research and implemented development of CARF accreditation and Oklahoma Health Care Authority regulary compliance modules. Established X12 HIPPA compliant EDI transaction sets, privacy and security procols. Contracted with Oklahoma agencies providing Title XIX Medicaid services in both HMO and fee-for-service areas. Provide administrative and fiscal oversight, including A/R, A/P, G/L and Payroll. March, 1996 February, 2003 President/Chief Executive Officer H & S Rehabilitative Treatment Services, Inc. 2417 Wilcox Drive Norman, OK 73069 Duties: Established community-based mental health services in 88 rural areas of Oklahoma. Provided administrative and fiscal oversight of 3.2 million dollar budget, including A/R, A/P, G/L, and Payroll. Established company mission and philosophy of client care. Developed staff training modules and provided staff clinical training. May, 1995 March, 1996 Regional Direcr RJW Corporation 5514 South Western Suite 555 Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Duties: Established hospital-based Day Treatment facilities in rural areas of Oklahoma. Provided administrative and fiscal oversight. Developed staff training modules and provided staff training. Worked with other regional mental health providers facilitate wrap-around services and provide smooth transition for patients moving up or down in the continuum of care. Clinical Supervisor: William Schmid, Ph.D.

February, 1995 Regional Administrar Hillcrest Day Treatment May, 1995 5514 South Western Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Duties: In addition the duties described below, provided fiscal oversight of four Day Treatment programs with annual revenues exceeding Eight Million Dollars. Developed staff training modules and provided staff training. Worked with other department managers facilitate wrap-around services and provide smooth transition for patients moving up or down in the continuum of care. Worked as a member of a leadership team develop and implement capitated service and fee for service Day Treatment model across the state of Oklahoma. Developed a school-based Day Treatment model of care. During my time in this position, Day Treatment Services provided care for 180 patients. Clinical Supervisor: William Schmid, Ph.D. Clinical Experience January, 1997 Licensed Health Service Psychologist #785 To Private Practice Present Duties: Provide clinical and neuropsychological assessment, individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family psychotherapy, and consultation geriatric, adult and adolescent populations. Majority of clinical work has been provided in community and school-based settings. Specific populations of interest are clients suffering from developmental disabilities, brain injury, multiple sclerosis, and progressive dementias with concomitant sympms of depression and anxiety. May, 2005 To January 2006 Clinical Psychologist Luke and Associates 3601 North Courtenay Parkway Suite 101 Merritt Island, FL 32953 (321) 452-4601 Duties: Tinker Air Force Base, Oklahoma. 72 nd Medical Group, Mental Health Clinic. Provide clinical and psychological assessment, individual psychotherapy, family psychotherapy, and consultation for active duty all military branches and public health. Majority of clinical work focused on active duty Air Force personnel. Specific populations served included clients suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (combat and noncombat related), combat related stress, personality disorders, substance abuse, occupational stress, chronic pain, marital/partner relationship problems, depression, and anxiety. Provide pre-deployment screenings and redeployment treatment. Provided forensic evaluations and testimony associated with Courts-Martial and Medical Evaluation Boards. May, 2005 To January 2006 Clinical/Neuropsychologist Psychologist Sterling Medical Corp 411 Oak Street Suite 202 Cincinnati, OH 45219 (513) 984-1800

Duties: Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Reynolds Army Community Hospital Behavioral Medicine. Provided clinical and neuropsychological assessment, individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, family psychotherapy, and consultation for geriatric, adult, adolescent, and child populations. Majority of clinical work focused on active duty Army personnel. Secondary clinical work focused on active duty Army dependents and retirees. Specific populations served included clients suffering from postconcussional disorder (due IED proximity), combat related stress, personality disorders, substance abuse, developmental disabilities, multiple sclerosis, progressive dementias, depression, and anxiety. Assisted with pre-deployment screenings and redeployment debriefings. Provided forensic evaluations and testimony associated with Army Courts-Martial and Sanity Boards. Ocber, 1995 September, 1996 Post-Docral Intern The Bridge Mental Health Continuum 5514 South Western Suite 555 Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Duties: Provided outpatient and day-treatment based therapy and case management with adolescent populations in rural Oklahoma. Therapy was conducted with clinical populations experiencing anxiety, PTSD, depression, organic, mental retardation, behavioral disorders, and substance abuse. Provided individual, family, group, and crisis oriented therapy. Provided psychological/neuropsychological assessment, case management, treatment planning, psychopharmacological recommendations, and discharge planning. Assessed patients for suicidal probability and conducted risk assessment for involuntary commitment hearings. Participated as a member of a treatment team and worked in conjunction with direct care staff provide optimum patient care. Clinical Supervisor: William Schmid, Ph.D. August, 1993 June, 1994 Pre-Docral Intern Hillcrest Health Center - Behavioral Medicine 2129 S.W. 59th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73119 Duties: Provided inpatient, outpatient, and correctional facility (Oklahoma County Jail) based therapy and case management with adult populations. Therapy was conducted with clinical populations experiencing anxiety, PTSD, depression, organic, mental retardation, behavioral disorders, substance abuse, and personality disorders. Provided individual, family, group, and crisis oriented therapy. Provided crisis intervention, psychological/neuropsychological assessment, case management, treatment planning, psychopharmacological recommendations, and discharge planning. Assessed patients and prisoners for suicidal probability and conducted risk assessment for involuntary commitment hearings. Participated as a member of a treatment team and worked in conjunction with direct care staff provide optimum patient care. Clinical Supervisor: Bruce Pickens, Ph.D.

September, 1993 January, 1995 Clinical Coordinar Hillcrest Day Treatment Duties: Provided coordination of patient care with other clinical departments of Hillcrest Health Center. Developed clinical programming for Day Treatment Services meet upgraded Title XIX gate keeping and reimbursement requirements. Worked with the Department of Human Services, Juvenile Justice Bureau, and community based agencies facilitate referral networking provide wrap-around services for patients moving up or down in level of care. Worked as a member of a leadership team develop and implement expansion of Day Treatment facilities across the state of Oklahoma. Developed a continuity model provide for a consistent therapeutic relationship across all levels of the continuum of care. During my time in this position, Day Treatment Services has expanded from 95 patients a current capacity of 180 patients. Clinical Supervisor: William Schmid, Ph.D. April, 1993 August, 1993 Senior Therapist Hillcrest Day Treatment Duties: In addition the duties described below, provided clinical supervision and consultation for as many as 12 adolescent and preadolescent therapists. Provided clinical accountability for as many as 80 adolescent and pre-adolescent patients. Provided interviewing, hiring, training, scheduling, discipline for all clinical staff. Conducted treatment team meetings and worked with other supervisory personnel operate as many as three Day Treatment sites in the Oklahoma City area. Established a practicum/internship training program for graduate and undergraduate students. Provided clinical supervision practicum/internship students. During my time in this position, Day Treatment Services expanded from 55 95 patients. Clinical Supervisor: Bruce Pickens, Ph.D. November, 1992 March, 1993 Adolescent Therapist Hillcrest Day Treatment Duties: Partial Hospital/Day Treatment based therapy and case management with adolescent population. Therapy was conducted with clinical populations experiencing anxiety, PTSD, depression, organic, mental retardation, behavioral disorders, substance abuse, and personality disorders. Provided individual, family, group, and crisis oriented therapy. Provided case management, treatment planning, and discharge planning. Participated as a member of a treatment team and worked in conjunction with direct care staff provide optimum patient care. Clinical Supervisor: Bruce Pickens, Ph.D. September, 1991 August, 1992 Psychology Trainee Gronowski Clinic 935 East Meadow Drive Palo Al, CA 94303 (415) 494-7477 Duties: Outpatient based therapy and neuropsychological assessment with adult populations. Therapy was conducted with clinical populations

experiencing anxiety, depression, obsessive compulsive, and personality disorders. Neuropsychological assessment was conducted as part of an initial assessment for entry in a residential drug rehabilitation program for crack/cocaine addicted mothers and their inutero exposed children. (5 hrs/wk) Clinical Supervisor: Norman Freed, Ph.D Assessment Supervisor: Linda Reed, Ph.D January, 1991 August, 1991 Psychology Trainee California Pacific Medical Center Garden Sullivan Hospital (415) 921-6171 Duties: Provided neuropsychological assessment for patients with a variety of organic disorders: Stroke, Alzheimer s, Parkinson s, HIVrelated Dementia, Carcinomas, Coronary and Pulmonary Disorders, Hepatic Disorders, etc. Provided supportive therapy for end-stage AIDS patients, amputees, and feedback their families. (20 hrs/wk) Clinical Supervisor: Trish McKeon, Ph.D May, 1990 September, 1990 Psychological Assistant Pauls Valley State School Route 1 Box 44A Pauls Valley, OK 73075 (405) 238-6401 Duties: Provided case management for mild profound developmentally disabled and multiply handicapped adults and adolescents. Provided functional behavioral analysis and developed individual behavior treatment plans for patients with a variety of problems, including life-threatening, self-abusive, criminal, and oppositional behaviors. Assisted in Individual Habilitation Plans and educated direct care staff members on behavioral techniques and principles. Clinical Supervisor: Darren Britz, Ph.D June, 1989 May, 1990 Adolescent Chemical Dependency Therapist Hillcrest Health Center 2129 S.W. 59th Street Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73119 (405) 680-2295 Duties: Performed case management, individual and group therapy, chemical dependency education, and testing for chemically dependent adolescents. Provided family education, aftercare support services, and follow-up for patients and their families. Clinical Supervisor: Karen Kendall, Ph.D. May, 1988 Counseling Trainee Phil Smalley Childrens Center May, 1989 1120 East Main, P.O. Box 1108 Norman, Oklahoma 73070 (405) 364-9004

Duties: Provided individual and group therapy for latency age inpatient psychiatric patients. Therapy was conducted with clinical populations experiencing anxiety, depression, obsessive-compulsive, and behavioral disorders. All cases were court adjudicated. Clinical Supervisor: Cliff Thomas, Ph.D. May, 1987 May, 1988 Counseling Trainee Counseling Clinic University of Oklahoma Educational Psychology Department Norman, Oklahoma 73019 (405) 325-5974 Duties: Provided individual and group therapy on an outpatient basis in a community agency setting. Therapy was conducted with adult and late adolescent clients experiencing anxiety, depression, obsessivecompulsive, and personality disorders. Clinical Supervisor: Richard Wantz, Ph.D. Other Clinical Experience February, 1987 Mental Health Aid 1 Oklahoma Youth Center June, 1989 1120 East Main, P.O. Box 1108 Norman, Oklahoma 73070 (405) 364-9004 Duties: Performed routine nonprofessional nursing tasks (i.e. take temperature, blood pressure, etc.). Observes, records, and reported patient behavior and interactions. Guided, escorted, and interacted with inpatient adolescent psychiatric patients. Participated in treatment team meetings. Supervisor: Harold Bost, MHAII Ocber, 1986 Recreation Therapy Volunteer Oklahoma Youth Center February, 1987 1120 East Main, P.O. Box 1108 Norman, Oklahoma 73070 (405) 364-9004 Duties: Assisted recreational therapists with planning and facilitating therapeutic recreational activities for inpatient adolescent psychiatric patients. Provided both group and 1:1 therapeutic recreational activities. Supervisor: Glenda Randall, RTS Ocber, 1986 February, 1987 Volunteer Youth and Family Center 110 East Eufaula Norman, Oklahoma 73069 (405) 321-0240 Duties: Provided assistance staff within the Emergency Youth Shelter. Provided recreational activities and transportation for shelter clients.

Supervisor: Ron Frye, M.S.

May, 1985 Psychiatric Technician Shadow Mountain Institute August, 1986 6262 South Sheridan Road Tulsa, Oklahoma 74133 (918) 492-8200 Duties: Provided a safe and therapeutic milieu for inpatient adolescent and latency age psychiatric patients. Provided 1:1 and small group counseling. Provided crisis intervention counseling and assisted with recreational activities. Worked in a temporary full-time position during university breaks and holidays. Supervisor: Juanita Kelly, Milieu Manager