CURRICULUM VITAE. KATHRYN L. DOESCHOT 6565 S. Dayton St. Suite 3500 Greenwood Village, CO (303)

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CURRICULUM VITAE KATHRYN L. DOESCHOT 6565 S. Dayton St. Suite 3500 Greenwood Village, CO 80111 (303) 771-7723 EDUCATION M.S. Nursing University of Texas, 1984 B.S. Nursing University of Nebraska, 1979 A.D. Nursing University of Nebraska, 1977 EMPLOYMENT 2003 Present Case Management, Inc. Rehabilitation Consultant President Provide rehabilitation consulting services to catastrophically-injured individuals, including analysis and summarization of Medical Records, performance of on-site interviews, and development of needs overview (Life Care Plans) which may lead to testimony (deposition and/or trial). 1998 2003 North Valley Rehabilitation Hospital (formerly known as Mediplex Specialty Hospital), Thornton, CO Executive Director/Clinical Services Responsible for the leadership and operations of patient care departments in a 117-bed specialty hospital (licensed as a Long Term Acute Hospital LTAC). Provide administrative supervision for the following programs: Acute Brain Injury, Neurobehavior, General Rehab/Complex Medical, Residential (ventilator dependent and medically complex care), Adult Psychiatry, and Geriatric Psychiatry. Provide supervision for the following departments: Nursing Services, Respiratory Services, Pharmacy, Case Management, Clinical Support Services (Infection Control, Employee Health, Staff Development, Performance Improvement), Radiology, Neuropsychology, Rehabilitation Services, Leisure Services, Pain Management/ Special Procedures, and contracted laboratory and onsite Dialysis Services. 1994-1998 St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center, Topeka, KS Director of Rehabilitation Services Responsible for the leadership and coordination of Rehabilitation Services for 220-bed acute care hospital. Provided supervision for the following product lines: Inpatient Rehabilitation, Acute Hospital Rehabilitation and Outpatient Rehabilitation. Provided supervision for Nursing and Rehabilitation Services staff. 1992-1994 Mediplex Rehab Denver, Thornton, CO 1993-1994 Program Director General Rehabilitation and Transitional Medical Responsible for the leadership and coordination of a 45-bed Transitional Medical Program, licensed as a skilled nursing facility. Responsible for compliance with state licensing, HCFA, JCAHO, and CARF standards. Served as interim Director

of Case Management. 1992-1993 Director of Rehabilitation Services (Mediplex) Responsible for the leadership and coordination of Rehabilitation Services division of the hospital. Provided supervision of the Neuropsychology, Physical Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Pathology, Recreation and Leisure Services, Vocational Rehabilitation, Respiratory Therapy, Aquatics, and Case Management Departments for 117-bed for-profit rehabilitation hospital. 1991 1992 Rocky Mountain Rehabilitation Institute, Aurora, CO Director of Nursing Responsible for leadership and operational management of Nursing, Infection Control/Employee Health, Respiratory Therapy, Radiology, contract Pharmacy, and contract Laboratory departments for 80-bed for-profit general rehabilitation hospital. 1990 1991 Greenery Rehabilitation Center, Dallas, TX Director of Nursing Responsible for Nursing, Infection Control/Staff Development/Quality Improvement, Respiratory Therapy, and Pharmacy departments for 65-bed forprofit brain injury rehabilitation hospital. 1984 1990 Cumberland Hospital, New Kent, VA 1987 1990 Director of Nursing Responsible for leadership and operational management of Nursing and Infection Control/Employee Health Services for 84-bed for-profit pediatric rehabilitation hospital, including a 16-bed residential treatment unit; services organized by program. 1984 1987 Unit Coordinator (Cumberland) Responsible for operational management of 16-bed behavioral traumatic brain injury unit and 10-bed coma recovery unit. 1982 1984 The Brown Schools Ranch Treatment Center, Austin, TX Head Nurse/Team Leader Responsible for managing nursing staff for 32-bed brain injury/neurobehavior unit for 150-bed for-profit rehabilitation hospital. As Team Leader, responsible for coordination of rehabilitation and behavioral programming for 22-bed neurobehavioral unit, which expanded to 32 beds and moved to a new building. 1981 1982 International Rehabilitation Associates, Houston, TX Rehabilitation Specialist Evaluation of rehabilitation needs, coordination of medical care and vocational placement for injured clients.

1980 1981 The Institute For Rehabilitation and Research, Houston, TX Team Leader Coordination of patient care and supervision of nursing assistants on 17-bed spinal cord injury unit. 1979 1980 Immanuel Medical Center, Omaha, NE Shift Charge Nurse Coordination of patient care on a 40-bed general rehabilitation unit. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS/CERTIFICATIONS Member of Association of Rehabilitation Nurses Member of Sigma Theta Tau Member of Case Management Society of America Member of American Association of Spinal Cord Injury Nurses Certified Rehabilitation Registered Nurse Member of ARN National Board of Directors: 2001-2005 EDUCATIONAL PRESENTATIONS Panel Presentation, Medical Aspects: Medical/Psychiatric Needs of the Head Injured Patient at A Traumatic Head Injury Conference for Families and Professionals ; Austin, Texas; June 29 30, 1984 Workshop Presentation, Care of the Caretaker at the 2 nd Annual Family Information Day Co-sponsored by the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Medical College of Virginia (MCV) and the Virginia Head Injury Foundation; Richmond, Virginia; April 20, 1985 Conference Presentation, Family Responses: Expected vs. Problematic at Pediatric Head Injury: Assessment and Intervention ; Clark, New Jersey; April 29, 1986 Conference Presentation, Pediatric Rehabilitation: Issues and Considerations at Current Rehabilitation Issues II sponsored by the Association of Rehabilitation Nurses New Jersey Chapter; St. Jovite, Canada; April 5 11, 1987 Conference Presentation, The Rehabilitation Pie: An Optimum Approach to Needs List/Life Care Planning and Commonly Disputed Items in a Life Care Plan at The Straight Scoop: Demystifying Catastrophic Injuries; March 4-5, 2004.

PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS ATTENDED (over the last 10 years): January 28-29, 1994 February 2, 1994 March 14, 1995 November 1-5, 1995 September 23, 1996 November 1-2, 1996 January 20, 1997 April 1, 1997 April 3, 1997 April 17, 1997 April 21, 1997 June 2, 1997 June 16, 1997 June 25, 1997 July 3, 1997 September 22, 1997 January 12, 1998 May 12, 1998 April 14, 1999 November 11, 1999 September 29, 2000 Assessment and Treatment of Persons Requiring Tracheostomy Tubes And Ventilators: A Transdisciplinary Team Approach (Amelia Island, Florida) Interdisciplinary Dysphagia Team (Central Colorado ARN Chapter presentation) Competency Assessment for Clinical Support Services (Kansas City, Kansas) 21 st Annual ARN Educational Conference (Indianapolis, Indiana) Stroke: Rehabilitation Nursing Perspective (ARN Interactive Video Presentation) Medicare Reimbursement: Issues in Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech Pathology Services Introductory and Advanced (Dallas, Texas) Spinal Cord Injury (ARN Interactive Video Presentation) Managing Risk in the Physician Office (Topeka, Kansas) The Future of Prosthetics, presented by Nova Care (Topeka, Kansas) Wound Care (Topeka, Kansas) Respiratory Problems in Rehabilitation (Topeka, Kansas) Professionalism and Adult Learning (Topeka, Kansas) Delegation (Topeka, Kansas) Interdisciplinary Team Skills & Relationships (Topeka, Kansas) Survival Skills for Stressful Times (Topeka, Kansas) Arthritis & Chronic Pain: Overview and Interventions (Topeka, Kansas) Nursing Interventions and Patient Outcomes (ARN Interactive Video Presentation) The Ethics of Palliative Care (Topeka, Kansas) Bladder Cancer & Spinal Cord Injury (Central Colorado ARN Chapter presentation) Assessing & Documenting Competency (Denver, Colorado) War on Pain: 2000 (University of Colorado Hospital, Denver, Colorado) October 11 14, 2000 26 th Annual ARN Educational Conference (Reno, Nevada) November 13, 2000 Introduction to Evidence-Based Practice (University of Colorado Hospital, Denver, Colorado)

June 27, 2001 Raising the Standards for Stroke Care (University of Colorado Hospital, Denver, Colorado) October 10 13, 2001 27 th Annual ARN Educational Conference (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) October 3 5, 2002 February 13, 2002 Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Colorado (Vail, Colorado) Complementary & Alternative Medicine in an Inpatient Setting (Central Colorado ARN Chapter presentation) [Denver, Colorado] October 16 19, 2002 28 th Annual ARN Educational Conference (Kansas City, Missouri) May 15, 2003 June 26, 2003 October 10, 2003 Rehab Beginnings in Guatemala: An RN s Working Vacation (Central Colorado ARN Chapter presentation), Denver, Colorado Neuropharmacology for Agitation in Brain Injury Patients (Central Colorado ARN Chapter presentation) [Denver, Colorado] 1 st Annual Fall Conference of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the Case Management Society of America (Denver, Colorado) October 15 18, 2003 29 th Annual ARN Educational Conference (New Orleans, Louisiana) VOLUNTEER SERVICES Nurse Advisor to Spinal Cord Injury group learning recreational scuba diving Houston, Texas (1981) Austin Head Injury Foundation Support Group (1982 1984) Registered Nurse for Brain Injury Camp Estes Park, Colorado (1993) Paper/Poster Co-Chairperson, 21 st Annual ARN Conference (1995) Amputee Support Group, Topeka, Kansas (1996 1998) ARN Board of Directors: Region 6 Director (2001-2005) Member of Brain Injury Association of Colorado CIRCLE Advisory Group (2002 2003)

Case Management, Inc. Fee Schedule Kathy Doeschot $225 per hour Includes, but is not limited to, review of medical records, telephone consultations, personal or telephone interviews, research, travel, testimony by deposition and trial or other testimony. Administrative/Staff: $175 per hour Includes, but is not limited to, research support, scheduling, file management, medical summaries, report preparation and generation. Day Rate: $2250 per day This fee applies when a client requests any Case Management, Inc employee services (other than in Case Management Inc. offices) for a period greater than eight consecutive hours including travel time. The fee is charged once per applicable calendar day. This fee does not include consulting physician fees or expenses incurred while traveling such as meals, cab fare, parking, travel arrangements, accommodations, etcetera. Written Report: $3,000 per report This fee includes up to four copies of a needs report prepared by CMI staff and includes needs list, overviews, exhibits, and other pertinent information. Fees associated with Physician and other expert reports are not included in this amount. Direct Expenses: 100% Direct expenses can include, but are not limited to, telephone charges, printing, copying and binding costs (for more than four copies), postage, meals, car rentals and lodging. Clients who request that Case Management, Inc. employees travel to destinations outside Denver, Colorado are encouraged to use their travel agents to purchase airfare, hotel, and car rentals for the requested trip. Clients who prefer that Case Management, Inc., employees make their own travel arrangements may submit a $3750 retainer to Case Management, Inc., prior to the travel dates. In-state travel arrangements can be discussed prior to the appointment date. Payment for services and expenses incurred prior to delivery of the report is required upon receipt of the report. Payment for services and expenses incurred after delivery of the report is due upon receipt of invoice. Prepayment is also accepted. Case Management, Inc., will offset their charges from the monies received and promptly invoice additional charges or refund any monies owed.