Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE BIOGRAPHICAL NAME: Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) EMPLOYER: Veterans Administration DEPARTMENT: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation BUSINESS ADDRESS: Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center 1201 Broad Rock Blvd., Building 509, Richmond, VA. 23249-0001 BUSINESS PHONE: 804-675-5117 or 804-675-5000 ext. 6169 BUSINESS FAX: 804-675-6134 BUSINESS E-mail: gary.goldberg@va.gov Practice Description: Medical practice based in a Veterans Administration Hospital that includes inpatient, residential, and outpatient rehabilitation care for military veterans and active duty service members with traumatic brain injury and related polytrauma, administration of residential and outpatient polytrauma rehabilitation programs, electrodiagnostic consultations (electromyography and nerve conduction studies), and ultrasound imaging of peripheral nerves, muscles, tendons, ligaments and joints. Academic Participation: Polytrauma and brain injury rehabilitation programs that include both clinical and translational research as well as clinical training of PM&R residents and brain injury fellows through teaching activities associated with the PM&R residency training program based at the Medical College of Virginia / Virginia Commonwealth University Health System. Also participate in undergraduate medical education for medical students from Medical College of Virginia. 1 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae EDUCATION and TRAINING UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION: Dates Attended Name and Location of Institute Degree Received and Year/Date Major Subject Sept 1969 June 1974 University of Toronto. Toronto, Ontario. Bachelor of Applied Science (BASc), 1974 Engineering Science (Electrical Option) September 1974 -May, 1977 Michael G. DeGroote (McMaster University) School of Medicine. Hamilton, Ontario. Medical Doctorate (MD), conferred May 27, 1977 Medicine POSTGRADUATE EDUCATION: Dates Attended Name and Location of Institution Name of Program Director / Supervisor, Department and Position Held July 1977 June 1978 McMaster University, Department of Postgraduate Medicine, Hamilton, Ontario. Victor Neufeld MD Internal Medicine, Intern. July 1, 1978 June 30, 1981 Temple University, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Dorothea D Glass MD Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Resident. University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. John T Murphy MD PhD, Physiology, Post-Doctoral Fellow. July 1981 June 1984 July 1981 June 1984 University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. 2 John C Crawford MD Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Clinical Research Fellow Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae APPOINTMENTS and POSITIONS ACADEMIC: Years Inclusive Name and Location of Institution or Organization Rank / Title 1980 - 1981 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Clinical Instructor 1981 - 1984 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario. Clinical Instructor 1984 - 1990 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Assistant Professor 1990 - 1999 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Associate Professor 2000 – 2002 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Visiting Associate Professor 2002 – 2003 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Univeristy of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA Professor 2009 – Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Virginia Commonwealth University/Medical College of Virginia, Richmond, VA. Clinical Adjunct Professor 3 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae NON-ACADEMIC: Years Inclusive Name and Location of Institution or Organization Rank / Title or Position 1980 - 1981 Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. Chief Resident 1984 - 1999 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Active Medical Staff 1984 - 1999 Albert Einstein Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA. Active Attending Staff 1984 - 1999 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Founding Director, Electrodiagnostic Center 1984 - 1994 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Attending Physiatrist, Inpatient stroke rehabilitation service, Stroke Center 1987 - 1991 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Co-Chairman, Research Committee 1989 - 1991 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. President of the Medical Staff 1994 - 1999 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Drucker Brain Injury Center, Philadelphia, PA. Attending Physiatrist, Inpatient brain injury rehabilitation service 1998 - 1999 Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA. Medical Director, Moss Concussion Center 2000 - 2003 University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA. Director, Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program; Director, Electrodiagnostic Center 4 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae NON-ACADEMIC (continued): Years Inclusive Name and Location of Institution or Organization Rank / Title or Position 9/2003 – 5/2009 Mercy Hospital of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Director, Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program 6/2009 – present Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center, Richmond, VA. Medical Director, Polytrauma Network Site Outpatient Clinic; Medical Director, Polytrauma Transitional Rehabilitation Program CERTIFICATION and LICENSURE SPECIALTY CERTIFICATION: Certifying Organization Year Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada Certificate #: 46140 July 27, 1978 National Board of Medical Examiners Certificate Number: 233346 USMLE #: 32333460 June 1, 1979 Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, Specialty Section on Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1981 American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Certificate Number: 2009 May 26, 1983 American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Certificate Number: 0344 1989 MEDICAL or OTHER PROFESSIONAL LICENSURE: State / State License Number Year Pennsylvania; MD022752E 1978 Virginia; 0101247367 2010 \ 5 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae MEMBERSHIPS in PROFESSIONAL and SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES Organization Year Joined American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1984 American Association of Electrodiagnostic and Neuromuscular Medicine 1985 Society for Neuroscience 1986 American Association for the Advancement of Science 1988 American Institute for Ultrasound in Medicine 2004 SELECTED HONORS and AWARDS Title of Award Year Awarded US Navy Science Cruiser Award 1965 Jenkins Scholarship in Engineering, University of Toronto, School of Engineering 1973 Young Investigator Research Award Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Education and Research Foundation 1987 Teacher of the Year, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Temple University School of Medicine 1991 Elected to Best Doctors in Philadelphia, as published in Philadelphia magazine, 2/94 1994 Elected to Best Doctors in America 1994 Elected to Best Doctors in Philadelphia, as published in Philadelphia magazine, 5/99 1999 Elected to Best Doctors in Pittsburgh, as published in Pittsburgh magazine, 4/2002 2002 Elected to Top Doctors in Pittsburgh, as published in Pittsburgh magasine, 5/2008 2008 Golden Goniometer Award, in recognition of outstanding contributions to UPMC Mercy PM&R residency training program 2008 Elected to Top Doctors in Pittsburgh, as published in Pittsburgh magazine, 4/2009 2009 6 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae PUBLICATIONS PEER-REVIEWED ARTICLES: 1. Goldberg, G., Mayer, N.H., and Toglia, J.U.: Medial frontal cortex infarction and the alien hand sign. Archives of Neurology 38:683-686, 1981. 2. Goldberg, G.: Supplementary motor area structure and function: Review and hypothesis. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8:567-588, 1985. 3. Goldberg, G., Kwan, H.C., Murphy, J.T.: A neurophysiologic approach to the assessment of functional prognosis in brain damage. Electromyography and Clinical Neurophysiology 27:455-468, 1987. 4. Bloom, K.K. & Goldberg, G.: Tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in spinal cord hemisection. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 68:59-65, 1989. 5. Gent, M., Blakely, J.A., Easton, J.D., Ellis, D.J., Hachinski, V.C., Harbison, J.W., Panak, E., Roberts, R.S., Sicurella, J., Turpie, A.G.G. and the CATS Group: The Canadian American Ticlopidine Study (CATS) in thromboembolic stroke. Design, organization and baseline results. Stroke 19:1203-1210, 1988. 6. Gent, M., Blakely, J.A., Easton, J.D., Ellis, D.J., Hachinski, V.C., Harbison, J.W., Panak, E., Roberts, R.S., Sicurella, J., Turpie, A.G.G. and the CATS Group: The Canadian American Ticlopidine Study (CATS) in thromboembolic stroke. Lancet i:1215-1220, 1989. 7. Moster, M.L. & Goldberg, G.: Topography of scalp potentials preceding selfinitiated saccades. Neurology 40:644-648, 1990. 8. Goldberg, G. & Bloom, K.K.: Alien hand sign. Localization, lateralization, recovery and relationship to the dual premotor systems hypothesis. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 69:228-238, 1990. 9. Falco, F.J.E., Hennessey, W.J., Braddom, R.L., Goldberg, G.: Standardized nerve conduction studies of the upper limb in the healthy elderly. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 71:263-271, 1992. 10. Coslett, H.B., Schwartz, M.F., Goldberg, G., Haas, D., Perkins, J.: Multi-modal hemispatial deficits after left hemispheric stroke: A disorder of attention? Brain 116:527-554, 1993 11. Buxbaum, L.J., Coslett, H.B., Schall, R.R., McNally, B., Goldberg, G.: Hemispatial factors in mirror writing. Neuropsychologia 31:1417-1421, 1993 7 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 12. Rapp, P.E., Goldberg, G., Albano, A.M., Janicki, M.B., Murphy, D., Niemeyer, E., Jimenez-Montano, M.A.: Using coarse-grained measures to characterize electromyographic signals. International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 3:525541, 1993 13. Falco, F.J.E., Hennessey, W.J., Goldberg, G., Braddom, R.L.: H-reflex latency in the healthy elderly. Muscle and Nerve 17:161-167, 1994 14. Hennessey, W.J., Falco, F.J.E., Goldberg, G., Braddom, R.L.: Gender and arm length: Influence of nerve conduction parameters in the upper limb. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 75:265-269, 1994 15. Anmuth, C.J., Goldberg, G., Mayer, N.H.: Fractal dimension of electromyographic signals recorded with surface electrodes during isometric contractions is linearly correlated with muscle activation. Muscle and Nerve 17:953-954, 1994 16. Hennessey, W.J., Falco, F.J.E., Braddom, R.L., Goldberg, G.: Influence of age on distal latency comparisons in carpal tunnel syndrome. Muscle and Nerve 17:12151217, 1994 17. Falco, F.J.E., Hennessey, W.J., Goldberg, G., Braddom, R.L.: Standardized nerve conduction studies in the lower limb of the healthy elderly. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 73:168-174, 1994 18. CAPRIE Steering Committee and the CAPRIE study group: A randomised, blinded, trial of clopidogrel versus aspirin in patients at risk of ischaemic events (CAPRIE). Lancet 348(9038):1329-1339, 1996 19. Schwartz, S.J., Sturr, M., Goldberg, G.: Statistical methods in rehabilitation literature. A survey of recent publications. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 77:497-500, 1996 20. Goldberg, G., Segal, M.E., Berk, S.N., Schall, R.R., Gershkoff, A.M.: Stroke transition after inpatient rehabilitation. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 4:64-79, 1997 21. Gresham, G.E., Alexander, D., Bishop, D.S., Giuliani, C., Goldberg, G., Holland, A., Kelly-Hayes, M., Linn, R.T., Roth, E.J., Stason, W.B., Trombly, C.A.: American Heart Association Prevention Conference. IV. Prevention and rehabilitation of stroke. Rehabilitation. Stroke 28:1522-1526, 1997 22. Goldberg, G., Karazim, E.: Application of evoked potentials to the prediction of discharge status in minimally-responsive patients. A pilot study. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 13:51-68, 1998 8 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 23. Keren, O., Ben-Dror, S., Shmuel, M., Stern, M.J., Goldberg, G., Groswasser, Z.: Event-related potentials as an index of cognitive function during recovery from severe closed head injury. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 13:15-30, 1998 24. Goldberg, G.: Symposium on Care after Neurologic Injury: What happens after brain injury? Postgraduate Medicine 104:91-105, 1998 25. Goldberg, G.: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: State of the Art Reviews Vol. 15, No. 2, June 2001. 363-398.. 26. Wagner, A.K., Fabio, T., Zafonte, R.D., Goldberg, G., Marion, D., Peitzman, A.: Physical medicine and rehabilitation consultation: relationships with acute functional outcome, length of stay and discharge planning after traumatic brain injury. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 82:526-536, 2003 27. Li, J., Goldberg, G., Munin, M.C., Wagner, AK., Zafonte, R.D.: Post-traumatic bilateral facial palsy: A case report and literature review Brain Injury 18:315-320, 2004 THESES, REVIEWS, INVITED PAPERS, INVITED EDITORIALS, PROCEEDINGS OF CONFERENCES AND SYMPOSIA, BOOKS AND BOOK CHAPTERS: 1. Goldberg, G.: Design of a heart-rate monitor; Bachelor of Applied Science Thesis, 1974. 2. Goldberg, G.: Where there is a will there is a way (to understand it). Author's reply to commentaries. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8:601-615, 1985. 3. Goldberg, G.; Kwan, H.C.: Bernsteinian physiology and computational modelling-East meets West at the boundary. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 8:153-154, 1985. 4. Goldberg, G.: Response and projection: A reinterpretation of the premotor concept. In: Neuropsychology of apraxia and related disorders. Ed. E.A. Roy. Elsevier/North Holland, 1985. pp. 251-266. 5. Goldberg, G.: Principles of rehabilitation of the elderly stroke patient. In: New Issues in Stroke: Diagnosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation among the Elderly. Eds. R.E. Dunkle & J.W. Schmidley. New York: Springer Publishing Co., 1987. 6. Goldberg, G.: From intent to action: Evolution and function of the premotor systems of the frontal lobe. In: The Frontal Lobes Re-visited. Ed. E. Perecman. IRBN Press, 1987. 7. Idiculla, A. & Goldberg, G.: Physical fitness for the mature woman. Medical Clinics of North America 71:135-148, 1987. 9 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 8. Goldberg, G.: Premotor systems, motor learning and ipsilateral control: Learning to get set. Reply to continuing commentary. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 10:323329, 1987. 9. Goldberg, G. & Berger, G.G.: Secondary prevention in stroke: A primary rehabilitation concern. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 69:32-40, 1988. 10. Cole, J.L., Pavot, A.P., Goldberg, G. & Spielholz N.I.: Central nervous system electrophysiology. In: Rehabilitation Medicine: Principles and Practice. Eds. J. A. DeLisa, D. Currie, B. Gans, P. Gatens, J. A. Leonard, Jr., & M. McPhee. Philadelphia, J.B. Lippincott, 1988, pp. 228-256. 11. Goldberg, G.: Clinical neurophysiology and the study of human functionality. Recent developments and future applications. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 1:159-185, 1990. 12. Goldberg, G.: Secondary stroke prevention. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 2:517-527, 1991. 13. Goldberg, G.: Neurophysiologic models of recovery in stroke. Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America 2:599-614, 1991. 14. Goldberg, G.: Rehabilitation research. Toward a new approach to the study of human function and complex morbidity. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 70:S159-S160, 1991. 15. Goldberg, G.: Microgenetic theory and the dual premotor systems hypothesis. Implications for rehabilitation of the brain-damaged individual. In: Cognitive microgenesis. A neuropsychological perspective. Ed. R. Hanlon. New York, Springer, 1991, pp. 32-52. 16. Goldberg, G.: Premotor systems, attention to action and behavioural choice. In: Neurobiology of motor programme selection. New approaches to mechanisms of behavioural choice. Eds. J. Kien, C. McCrohan, & W. Winlow. Oxford, Pergamon Press, 1992, pp. 225-249. 17. Werner, R.A. & Goldberg, G.: Clinical applications of evoked potential testing. CRC Reviews in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 4:105-131, 1992. 18. Goldberg, G.: Dynamical systems theory and the mobility gradient. Information, homology and self-similar structure. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 15:278-279, 1992. 10 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 19. Goldberg, G.: Constraints on predicting functional recovery following stroke. Applications of clinical, laboratory, neurophysiologic and neuroimaging parameters. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 1:51-76, 1994 20. Stanton, D.F., Andary, M.T., Goldberg, G.: Outcomes of older patients receiving chronic dialysis. Journal of the American Medical Association 272:274, 1994 21. Katz, R.T., Campagnolo, D.I., Goldberg, G., Parker, J.C., Pine, Z.M., Whyte, J.: Critical evaluation of clinical research. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 76:82-93, 1995 22. Goldberg, G., Porcelli, J.: Clinical forum commentary: The functional benefits. How much and for whom? Aphasiology 9:274-277, 1995 23. Goldberg, G., Mayer, N.H.: Commentary: The neurodynamics of heavy PETing. At/intention, learning, functional recovery and rehabilitation. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18:348-349, 1995 24. Goldberg, G.: Neurophysiology. In: PM&R Secrets. Eds. B. O'Young & Mark Young. Philadelphia, Hanley & Belfus, Inc., 1996, pp. 40-54. 25. Goldberg, G., Mayer, N.H.: Commentary: The goal of treatment for motor impairment is not to "normalize" but to "functionalize" through facilitative modulation and enabling context. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 19:75-76, 1996 26. Goldberg, G., Weinik, M., Bartolozzi, A.R.: Functional biomechanics and rehabilitation of common injuries in ice and inline roller hockey. State of the Art Reviews in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 11:549-568, 1997 27. Goldberg, G., Goldstein, H.: AAEM Case Report 32: Nerve injury associated with hip surgery. Muscle and Nerve 21:519-527, 1998 28. Goldberg G, Brooks R. Premotor systems, language-related neurodynamics and cetacean communication. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 21:517-518, 1998 29. Sandel, M.E., Robinson, K.M., Goldberg, G., Graziani, V., Michaud, L.J.: Neurorehabilitation. In: Neurological and Neurosurgical Emergencies. Ed. J. Cruz. Philadelphia, W.B. Saunders, 1998, pp. 503-546. 30. Falco, F.J.E., Goldberg, G.: Electrodiagnostic testing. In: Soft Tissue Injuries. Diagnosis and Treatment. Eds. R.E. Windsor & D.M. Lox. Philadelphia, Hanley & Belfus, Inc., 1998, pp. 293-319. 31. Goldberg, G., Toledo, S. Jr.: Update on electrodiagnostic evaluation of central conduction. Techniques and clinical applications. State of the Art Reviews in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 13:347-369, 1999 11 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 32. Goldberg, G., Sridhara, C.R.: Clinical neurophysiology of the peripheral nervous system. Electromyography and nerve conduction studies. In: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: The Complete Approach. Eds. M. Grabois, S.J. Garrison, K.A. Hart, L.D. Lehmkuhl. Oxford, Blackwell Science, Inc., 1999, pp. 143-195. 33. Goldberg, G.: Clinical neurophysiology of the central nervous system. Evoked potentials and other neurophysiologic techniques. In: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: The Complete Approach. Eds. M. Grabois, S.J. Garrison, K.A. Hart, L.D. Lehmkuhl. Oxford, Blackwell Science, Inc., 1999, pp. 196-224. 34. Goldberg, G.: Invited Editorial: When aliens invade: multiple mechanisms for dissociation between will and action. Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry 68:7, 2000 35. Goldberg, G.: Physiological basis of sensory and motor-evoked potentials. Evoked Potentials. In: Physiological Basis of Rehabilitation Medicine. Third Edition. Eds. E. Gonsalez, S. Myers, J. Edelstein, J. Lieberman, J. Downey. Boston, Butterworth Heinemann, 2001, pp. 325-378. 36. Goldberg, G. Physiology of the Peripheral and Central Nervous Systems. In: PM&R Secrets 2nd ed. Eds. B. O'Young & Mark Young. Philadelphia, Hanley & Belfus, Inc., 2001, pp. 30-44 37. Goldberg, G., Cole, J.L., Lissens, M.A. Sensory and Motor Evoked Potentials. In: PM&R Secrets 2nd ed. Eds. B. O'Young & M. Young. Philadelphia, Hanley & Belfus, Inc., 2001, pp. 160-165. 38. Penrod, L.E., Goldberg, G., Horton, J.A. Rehabilitation. In: The Trauma Manual 2nd ed. A. Peitzman, M. Rhodes, C. Schwab, D. Yealy, T. Fabian. Philadelphia, Lippincott-Williams & Wilkins, 2002, pp. 477-486. 39. Hennessey, W., Falco, F., Goldberg, G., Braddom, R. Letters to the Editor: Influence of age on nerve conduction. Muscle & Nerve p. 428-429, Sept 2002. 40. Goldberg, G. The breakdown and re-establishment of functional behavioral structures and correlated brain pathophysiology. What we think we know, what we need to know, and how we may find out. In: Advances in Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine. Eds. N. Soroker & H. Ring. Bologna, Italy, Mondozze Editore, 2003, pp. 75-83 41. Goldberg, G., Soroker, N. Neurophysiology and cognitive neuroscience: From membranes to functional brain networks. In: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Secrets. Third Edition. Eds. B.J. O’Young, M.A. Young & S.A. Steins. Philadelphia, Mosby-Elsevier, 2007, pp.38-46. 12 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 42. Goldberg, G., Cole, J.L., Lissens, M.A. Sensory- and motor-evoked potentials. In: Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Secrets. Third Edition. Eds. B.J. O’Young, M.A. Young & S.A. Steins. Philadelphia, Mosby-Elsevier, 2007, pp. 136-141. 43. Goldberg, G., Goodwin, M.E. Alien hand syndrome. In: Encyclopedia of Clinical Neuropsychology. Eds. J.S. Kreutzer, J. DeLuca, B. Caplan. Springer-Verlag, 2010. (in press) 44. Goldberg, G., Steinmetz, B. Second impact syndrome. In: Management of Traumatic Brain Injury. Ed. F.S. Zollman. Demos Medical Publishers. (in press) 45. Mcnamee, S., Goldberg, G., Pai, A. Special considerations for military personnel: unique aspects of blast injury. In: Management of Traumatic Brain Injury. Ed. F.S. Zollman. Demos Medical Publishers. (in press) PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS: 1. Goldberg, G.: Infarction in the territory of the distal anterior cerebral artery: clinical presentation, rehabilitation and prognosis. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 61:482, 1980. 2. Goldberg, G.: Cortical participation in spontaneous speech and movement from regional cerebral blood flow studies: relevance to rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 61:474, 1980. 3. Goldberg, G., Mayer, N.H., Macks, P., Kalstein, R.: Gait training and the use of a video motion analyzer. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 62:517, 1981. 4. Goldberg, G., Carter, B.F., Mayer, N.H., Katz, M.R., Agins, P., Landau, K.: Prognosis in crossed aphasia. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 62:531, 1981. 5. Goldberg, G.: Functional brain activity: a survey of mapping techniques. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 62:516, 1981. 6. Goldberg, G., Kwan, H.C., Murphy, J.T.: A microcomputer-based system for topographic mapping of evoked potentials. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 63:519, 1982. 7. Goldberg, G., Kwan, H.C., Murphy, J.T.: A comparison of topographic and vectorgraphic representations of the scalp potential distribution in man. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 8:975, 1982. 13 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 8. Goldberg, G., Kwan, H.C., Borrett, D., Murphy, J.T.: Differential topography of the movement-associated scalp potential with internal vs. external dependence of movement timing. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 65:630, 1984. 9. Goldberg, G., Kwan, H.C., Borrett, D., Murphy, J.T.: Topography of the movementassociated scalp potential suggests initiation of spontaneous movement by the supplementary motor area. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 65:662, 1984. 10. Goldberg, G.: Topographic studies of the somatosensory evoked potential. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 66:1985. 11. Goldberg, G.: Abstracts of selected literature. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 1:76-77, 1986. 12. Goldberg, G., Schmier M.: Alternating lateralized stimulation technique for performing somatosensory evoked potentials. Muscle & Nerve 9:663, 1986. 13. Goldberg, G., Coslett, B., Marks, S., Schilling, D.: Alien hand sign: Disordered volition in medial frontal cortex infarction. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 67:633, 1986. 14. Berger, G.G. & Goldberg, G.: Secondary prevention in stroke: A primary rehabilitation concern. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 67:614, 1986. 15. Stephens, J., Goldberg, G., Demopoulos, J.T.: Clonidine reinstates deficits following recovery from sensorimotor cortex lesions in rats. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 67:668, 1986. 16. Goldberg, G., Gansner, R.K.: Traumatic injury of the lateral antebrachial cutaneous nerve as a complication of cubital vein venipuncture: a case report. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 68:640, 1987. 17. Berger, G.G., Goldberg, G. & Dorval, J.K., Simarco, A.: Medical diagnostic categories precipitating unplanned discharges from a free-standing rehabilitation hospital. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 68:671, 1987. 18. Moster, M.L. & Goldberg, G.: Electrophysiologic evidence for supplementary motor area involvement in saccadic eye movements. Neurology 38(Suppl 1): 388, 1988. 19. Moster, M.L. & Goldberg, G.: Cortical potentials preceding visually-elicited saccades. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 29:136, 1988. 14 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 20. Goldberg, G. & Moster, M.L.: Topographic mapping of presaccadic brain electrical activity in humans: Support for the dual premotor systems hypothesis. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 14:1236, 1988. 21. Lewis, D.B., Goldberg, G., & Perkins, J.: Seizures in stroke rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 69:779, 1988. 22. Alshon, J.J., Goldberg, G.: Electromyographic findings in infantile botulism. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 69:726, 1988. 23. Goldberg, G.: Evaluation of complex movements and biomechanics. American Association of Electromyography and Electrodiagnosis (abstract). October 6, 1988. 24. Bloom, K.K. & Goldberg G.: Alien hand sign and medial frontal lobe infarction. Stroke 20(1):10, 1989. 25. Goldberg, G. & Lorentz, R.: A software system for recording multichannel movement-associated cortical potentials. Muscle and Nerve 12:770, 1989. 26. Goldberg, G., Schwartz, M.F., Coslett, H.B. & Perkins J.C.: Hemispatial modulation of voluntary movement and sensory processing: A case report with relationship to the dual premotor systems hypothesis. Presented to Symposium honoring V.B. Mountcastle, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD. October, 1989. 27. Coslett, H.B., Schwartz, M., Goldberg, G., Haas, D., Perkins, J.: Hemispatial motor, sensory and language deficits after parietal and mesial frontal infarcts. Neurology 40 (Suppl 1): 302, 1990. 28. Goldberg, G., Esquenazi, A.: Topographic mapping of tibial nerve somatosensory evoked potentials in bilateral upper extremity amelia. Presented to the Fourth International Evoked Potentials Symposium. Toronto, ON. October, 1990. 29. Young, J.L., Goldberg, G., Lafontant, R.: Outcome following nonpathologic hip fracture: Impact of inpatient rehabilitation. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 71:762, 1990. 30. Fitzpatrick, L.A., Goldberg, G., Charbonneau, E.J., Dworkin, G.E.: Unplanned discharge from the rehabilitation hospital among stroke patients. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 71:777, 1990. 31. Davidoff, G.N., DiTunno, J.F., Findley, T.W., Goldberg, G.: Prevalence rates for measures of academic productivity: A comparison of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation units versus other clinical science units. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 71:766, 1990. 15 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 32. Goldberg, G., Albano, A.M.: Geometrical characterization of electromyographic signal dynamics. Presented to the annual meeting of the International Brain Research Organization, Montreal Canada. August 6, 1991. 33. Falco, F.J.E., Hennessey, W.J., Braddom, R.L., Goldberg, G.: Standardized nerve conduction studies in the upper limb of healthy elderly humans. Presented to the spring meeting of the Association of Academic Physiatrists, Orlando FL, February 14, 1992. 34. Goldberg, G., Albano, A.M.: Geometrical characterization of electromyographic signals. Muscle & Nerve 15:1192, 1992. 35. Goldberg, G., Hennessey, W.J., Falco, F.J.E., Braddom, R.L.: Within-hand comparison of distal latencies in the elderly. Muscle & Nerve 15:1185, 1992. 36. Buxbaum, L., Coslett, H.B., Schall, R.B., Goldberg, G.: Hemispatial determinants in mirror writing. Presented at the International Neuropsychological Society meeting, Galveston TX, February, 1993. 37. McDowell, S.K., Goldberg, G.: Two-point discrimination sense improves in the skin of the residual limb following below-knee amputation. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 73:145, 1994. 38. Goldberg, G., Tuel, S.M.: The fractal dimension of surface electromyographic signals declines during fatiguing isometric contraction. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 73:146, 1994. 39. Falco, F., Hennessey, W.J., Goldberg, G., Braddom, R.L.: Standardized nerve conduction studies in the lower limb of the healthy elderly. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 73:146, 1994. 40. Berk, S.N., Goldberg, G., Schall, R.: The Stroke Transition After Inpatient Rehabilitation Project: Second year progress report. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 75:724, 1994. 41. Hennessey, W.J., Falco, F.J.E., Braddom, R.L., Goldberg, G.: The influence of aging on within hand distal latency comparisons in carpal tunnel syndrome. Muscle and Nerve 17:1115, 1994. 42. Goldberg, G., Karazim, E.: Evoked potentials predict functional outcome in comaemergent patients. American Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 75:159, 1996. 43. Anmuth, C.J., Goldberg, G.: Sural innervation of the dorsal skin of the foot. Electrodiagnostic identification of an anatomical variant. Muscle and Nerve 19:1195, 1996. 16 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 44. Stephens, J., Seykot, J.J., Rabin, M., Costa, T., Kern, M., Goldberg, G.: Impact of goal on rapid voluntary movements of the elbow. Neurology Report 21:179, 1997. 45. Goldberg, G., Fleegler, E.J., Sridhara, C.R.: Focal median mononeuropathy due to a large schwannoma: the role of electrodiagnostic assessment. Muscle and Nerve 20:1061, 1997. 46. Goldberg, G., Boninger, M.L., Zafonte, R.D., Wagner, A.K.: Effects of age on discharge destination, functional status at discharge and rate of functional improvement during inpatient rehabilitation after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 82:1299, 2001. 47. Wagner, A.K., Fabio, A., Zafonte, R.D., Strotmeyer, S., Goldberg, G., Peitzman, A., Marion, D.: Predictors of acute hospitalization length of stay for people with traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 82:1299, 2001. 48. Wagner, A.K., Fabio, A. Strotmeyer, S., Zafonte, R.D., Goldberg, G., Peitzman, A., Marion, D.: Relationship of age to acute functional outcome after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 82:1299, 2001. 49. Wagner, A.K., Fabio, A., Zafonte, R.D., Strotmeyer, S., Goldberg, G., Peitzman, A., Marion, D.: Gender associations with acute functional outcome after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 82:1300, 2001. 50. Wagner, A.K., Fabio, A., Zafonte, R.D., Strotmeyer, S., Goldberg, G., Peitzman, A., Marion, D.: Effect of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation consultation on acute functional outcome after traumatic brain injury. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 82:1300, 2001 51. Raval, G., Goldberg, G., Wagner, A.K., Zafonte, R.D.: Intracerebral hemorrhage in a patient with bilateral malignant pheochromocytomas: A case report. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 83:1649, 2002 52. Goldberg, G., DeGuzman, J., Horton, J.A., Wagner, A.K., Zafonte, R.D.: All-terrain vehicle-associated injury as an emerging concern in neurotrauma rehabilitation in western Pennsylvania: A case series. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 83:1649, 2002 53. Goldberg, G.: The breakdown and re-establishment of functional behavioral structures and correlated brain pathophysiology. What we think we know, what we need to know, and how we may find out. (Abstract) 2nd World Congress of the Inernational Society of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine-ISPRM “Reflection on Advances in Rehabilitation-Future Challenges”. Prague, Czech Republic, May 18-22, 2003. 17 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 54. Capulong, E., Goldberg, G.: Postconcussion syndrome in a patient with familial multiple cerebral cavernous malformations: A case report. Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 84:A8, Sept, 2003 55. Goldberg, G.: Electrosononeurography: Peripheral nerve diagnosis raised to the power of two. A case report. PM&R 1:S139, 2009 56. Goldberg, G., Carter, J.P., Otting, J.J. II: Ultrasound imaging in the identification of an anomalous anconeus epitrochlearis compressing the ulnar nerve at the elbow. PM&R 1:S146-S147, 2009 57. Dorsett, A.R., Fogg, J.K., Goldberg, G.: An electrodiagnostic and ultrasonographic evaluation of unilateral radiating elbow pain. A case report. PM&R 1:S135-S136, 2009 VIDEOTAPE PRODUCTIONS and CONSULTATIONS: 1. Title: "An Introduction to the Multimodality Sensory Evoked Potential Laboratory" Role: Producer/Writer Description: A brief introduction to the basic concepts of sensory evoked potential recording and interpretation. Includes demonstrations of equipment and recording techniques. Outlines clinical indications for performing sensory evoked potentials. Date: 1985 2. Title: "Alien Hand Sign" Role: Producer Description: Edited tape of interviews and clinical examinations of a series of patients with the "alien hand sign" associated with medial frontal lobe infarctions. Date: 1987 3. Title: "Alien Hand" Role: Consultant Description: Videotape produced by The Mission Productions company for the Learning Channel describing symptoms associated with 'alien hand sign' in patients with brain damage. Date: 1996 4. Title: “Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion: What Educators Need to Know” Role: Speaker, Organizer, Panel member Description: Videotape of teleconference produced for school personnel picked up at centers across the state of Pennsylvania. Tape made available through PaTTAN website. Producer: Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN)— Pittsburgh Office 18 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Date: April 17, 2002 5. Title: “The Wonders of the Human Body” Role: Consultant Description: Educational production generated by Office Kei, Inc. for a Japanese audience regarding various aspects of medicine. One featured condition reviewed and discussed in the production is “alien hand syndrome” for which Dr. Goldberg provided extensive background information and scientific consultation to the production company Date: September 26, 2003 19 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES TEACHING: TEACHING ACTIVITIES FOR TEMPLE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION (1984 - 1999) 1. Daily supervision and instruction of residents in the Temple University residency training program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation during rotations in: a. Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Center, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital (2-3 residents at a time) b. Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Drucker Brain Injury Center, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital (3 senior residents at a time) 2. Supervision of residents on research elective rotations in evoked potentials 3. Participation as faculty supervisor/mentor for residents in the training program 4. Regular participation as Faculty advisor for PM&R Grand Rounds presentations 5. Regular scheduled participation in annual Core Curriculum didactic presentations 6. Participation as faculty in annual Research Methodology course for the residents 7. Participation in annual technical demonstrations of electrodiagnostic methods TEACHING ACTIVITIES FOR UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION (2000 - 2003) 1. Daily supervision and instruction of residents in the University of Pittsburgh residency training program in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation during rotations in: Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation, UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital. (Continuous supervision of a resident on a 2-month clinical rotation—6 resident rotations annually) 2. Supervision of senior outpatient resident clinic in Brain Injury Rehabilitation 3. Participation as faculty supervisor/mentor for residents in the training program 4. Regular scheduled participation in annual Core Curriculum didactic presentations (see below) 5. Participation as faculty in annual EMG course for the residents University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine: Department of Medicine Annual Musculoskeletal Clinical Skills Practical, May 24, 2001 Faciliator: small group physical examinations University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine-Advisor for “Faculty and Students Together” -- F.A.S.T. Program, 2002, 2003. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine-Physical Diagnosis Session II, Clinical Skills November-December 2002. 20 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Faculty Project Advisor, Bioengineering Senior Design Course, James F. Antaki PhD, Director, 2002-2003 Invited Lecturer, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilation Residents. Topic: Introduction to Issues in TBI Management Date: January, 2000 Invited Speaker, Grand Rounds, UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital Topic: From Coma to Community: A Vision for the UPMC Rehabilitation Brain Injury Program Date: March 1, 2000 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents. Topic: NIH Consensus Statement on the Rehabilitation of the patient with TBI Date: August 16, 2000 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents. Topic: 1. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury 2. Neuropharmacology in TBI Date: March 1, 2001 Invited Speaker, “Bring Your Child to Work” day Topic: Helmet Safety/Seatbelt Restraint Sponsor: UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital Date: April 26, 2001 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents. Topic: 1. Pathophysiology and Epidemiology of TBI 2. Evaluation of the TBI patient Date: November 1, 2001 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents Topic: TBI- Early Rehab Interventions; PM&R consultation of the TBI patient. Date: January 3, 2002 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents and Allied Health workers at UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital Topic: Morbidity and Management Conference: An Approach to Quality Improvement in Brain Injury Rehabiliation Topic: Perspective on Rehabilitation of Individuals with Cognitive Impairment After Brain Injury: Rational for Reconsideration of Theoretical Paradigms. Date: June 17, 2002 21 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents and program staff at UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital Topic: Introduction to Basic Neuroanatomy and Function of the Human Brain. Date: July 09, 2002 Invited Lecture, New Developments in Sports Related Concussion. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC Health System Center for Sports Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Topic: Basic Concepts: Panel Discussion/Questions Date: July19-21, 2002 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents Topic: Board Reviews: Stroke Rehabilitation. Date: July 22, 2002 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents and program staff at UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital Topic: Hyponatremia in Brain Injury. Recognition and Management. Date: July 30, 2002 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents. Topic: Palpation of Anatomic Landmarks Date: September 27, 2002 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Alllied Health Workers at UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital Topic: Rehabilitation for the Clinical Neuroscience RN Specialization Examination Date: February 6, 2003 Invited Lecture, University of Pittsburgh Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Residents. Topic: Board Review Series: Cumulative Trauma Disorders Date: April 14, 2003 TEACHING ACTIVITIES FOR PITTSBURGH MERCY HEALTH SYSTEM RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM (2003 - 2009) 1. Daily supervision and instruction of residents on the inpatient unit of the Mercy Rehabilitation Center at UPMC Mercy Hospital (Supervision of residents assigned to training on the inpatient unit to the extent that they were involved in the care of the patients being managed in the inpatient unit of the Mercy Brain Injury Rehabilitation Program ) 2. Participation as faculty supervisor/mentor for residents in the training program 22 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 3. Regular scheduled participation in annual Core Curriculum didactic presentations covering Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Electrodiagnostic Medicine (EMG / Evoked Potentials), and High-resolution Neuromusculoskeletal Sonography 4. Participation in annual workshop demonstration of Nerve Conduction Studies methods 5. Participation in annual workshop demonstration of manual palpation techniques and correlative surface anatomy 6. Participation in annual workshop demonstration of techniques in High-Resolution Neuromusculoskeletal Sonography 7. Participation as supervising faculty for resident research projects and publications 8. Participation in the annual trauma course for the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing: “Introduction to Rehabilitation after Acquired Brain Injury” TEACHING ACTIVITIES FOR VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY / MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA RESIDENCY TRAINING PROGRAM (2009 - ) 1. Daily supervision and instruction for resident rotation on the Polytrauma Transitional Rehabilitation Program and Polytrauma Network Site outpatient clinic at Hunter Holmes McGuire Veterans Administration Medical Center 2. Regular scheduled participation in didactic presentations for residents rotating at the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center. These lectures cover topics in Acquired Brain Injury Rehabilitation, Electrodiagnostic Medicine (EMG / Evoked Potentials), and High-resolution Neuromusculoskeletal Sonography 3. Participation in annual workshop demonstration of manual palpation techniques and correlative surface anatomy 4. Participation as a supervising faculty member for Brain Injury Rehabilitation fellows during training rotations at the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center 5. Involvement in teaching and the direct supervision of residents performing Electrodiagnostic Consultations (EMG and NCS) at the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center 23 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae SELECTED PRESENTATIONS, INVITED LECTURES and TEACHING PARTICIPATION at NATIONAL and REGIONAL PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS Invited Speaker Grand Rounds at the Burke Rehabilitation Center, White Plains, New York Topic: "Mapping of movement-associated scalp potential fields" Date: January 9, 1985 Invited Speaker Wood's Hole Workshop on Computational Neuroscience Topic: "Supplementary Motor Area and Motor Control" Date: September 2-6, 1985 Invited Speaker American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course Course Title: "Evoked Potentials in CNS Rehabilitation" Topic: "Sensory evoked potentials in an approach to patients with brain injury." Date: September 30, 1985 Invited Speaker American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Post-Course Course Title: "Quantification of Human Performance" Topic: "Electrophysiology in the assessment of brain function" Date: October 5-6, 1985 Invited Speaker, Course Title: "The Frontal Lobes Re-visited" Sponsor: New York University Department of Neurology Institute for Research in Behavioral Neuroscience Topic: "SMA as Paralimbic Protomotor Cortex." Date: October 18, 1985 Invited Speaker Course Title: "New Issues in Stroke: Diagnosis, Treatment and Rehabilitation Among the Elderly" Sponsoring Organization: Center on Aging and Health, Case Western Reserve University Keynote address: "Principles of Rehabilitation of the Elderly Stroke Patient" Date: October 30 - November 1, 1985 Invited Speaker, Seminar, Department of Pharmacology and Physiology Medical College of Pennsylvania Topic: "Evolutionary cortical architectonics" Date: April 9, 1986 Hands-On Workshop in Evoked Potentials American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topic: "Upper Extremity Somatosensory Evoked Potentials" 24 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Date: October 21, 1986 Invited Speaker, Annual Conference in the Movement Sciences Teachers College, Columbia University Topic: "From intent to action: Evolution and function of frontal premotor systems" Date: November 1, 1986 Invited Speaker, Temple University Hospital Neurology Department Grand Rounds Topic: "Alien Hand Sign and the Dual Premotor Systems Hypothesis" Date: March 19, 1987 American Society for Clinical Evoked Potentials Annual Meeting Topic: "Movement-Associated Scalp Potentials Recorded with Human Voluntary Action" Date: April 22-25, 1987 Keynote Speaker, Pennsylvania Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topic: "Clinical Neurophysiology of the Central Nervous System: A Physiatric Perspective" Date: May 30, 1987 Invited Speaker, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topic: "Secondary Prevention and Rehabilitation; Reducing the Risk of Recurrent Stroke" Date: October 23, 1987 Invited Speaker, National Institutes of Health, Laboratory of Motor Control Topic: "Movement-Associated Scalp Potentials" Date: January 19, 1988 Invited Speaker, American Association of Electromyography and Electrodiagnosis Eleventh Annual Continuing Education Course D Course Title: Clinical Neurophysiology of Movement Disorders Lecture Title: "Evaluation of Complex Movements and Biomechanics (with course handout)" Date: October 6, 1988 Invited Speaker Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course Title: Controversies in Stroke Management Lecture Title: "Secondary prevention and long-term medical management following stroke (with course handout)" Date: November 1, 1988 Invited Speaker Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 25 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Course Title: Cognitive Deficits Following Stroke: Assessment and Intervention Lecture Title: "Disordered volition and loss of behavioral autonomy in frontal lobe brain infarction" Date: November 4, 1988 Speaker / Course Director Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course Title: Clinical Neurophysiology of the Motor System Lecture Title: "An Introduction to the Organization of Voluntary Movement in Humans: The Readiness Potential as a Tool for Investigating Intentional Human Action" Date: November 5, 1989 Invited Speaker Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course Title: Geriatric Stroke Rehabilitation Lecture Title: "Specific Medical Complications of the Geriatric Stroke Patient" Date: November 7, 1989 Invited Demonstrator Workshops in Clinical Neurophysiology Workshop title: "Electromyographic Kinesiology" Annual meeting of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Date: September 5 and 6, 1990 Speaker / Course Director Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course Title: Clinical Neurophysiology: From here to tomorrow Lecture Title: "An overview of emerging technologies" Date: October 21, 1990 Invited Speaker, Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Course Title: Stroke Update Lecture Title: "Secondary Prevention in Stroke" Date: October 21, 1990 Invited speaker Spring meeting of the New England Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topics: 1. "Intending, Attending and the Active Self" 2. "Preventive Health Care for the Stroke Survivor" Date: March 9, 1992 Invited Lecturer, Review Course in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Sponsors: Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation and Department of PM&R, UMDNJ/New Jersey School of Medicine Topics: 1. "Membrane Physiology as Related to Nerve and Muscle" 26 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 2. "Essentials of Instrumentation 3. "Motor and Sensory Nerve Conduction Techniques and Common Errors" 4. "EMG Potentials and Basic Pathophysiology" Dates: March, 1993 March, 1994 March, 1995 March, 1996 March, 1997 Invited Lecturer, Annual Course in Electrodiagnosis Topic: "Basics of Instrumentation and Introduction to Nerve Conduction Techniques." Sponsor: Department of Rehabilitation Medicine Thomas Jefferson University School of Medicine Dates: February, 1995 February, 1996 February, 1997 March, 1998 March, 1999 Topic: Lower Limb Nerve Injury / Entrapment Syndromes Date: March, 2000 Topics: 1. Lower Extremity Entrapments 2. Somatomsensory Evoked Potentials Date: March, 2001 Invited Lecturer, Spring Symposium 1995 Sponsored by the Carolinas Medical Center and the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of North Carolina Topics: 1. "Secondary Stroke Prevention" 2. "Neurophysiologic Models of Motor Recovery after Hemispheric Stroke" Date: May 19, 1995 Invited Lecturer, Annual meeting of the Association of Academic Physiatrists Course C: The Physiologic Basis of Neurorehabilitation Topic: "Utilization of Multimodality Evoked Potentials for Projecting Outcome After Cortical Injury." Date: February, 1996 Invited Lecturer, Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topic: "Preventing Secondary Disability in Stroke" Date: October, 1996 Invited Lecturer, Annual meeting of the Association of Academic Physiatrists Topics: 1. "Advanced Electronic Mail and Telecommunications Strategies." 2. "Stable Return Home as the Ultimate Rehabilitation Outcome. What Does it Take?" 27 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Date: February, 1997 Invited Lecturer, Annual meeting of the American Society for Clinical Evoked Potentials Topic: “What can evoked potentials tell us about patients emerging from coma?” Date: April, 1999 Invited Lecturer, Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topics: 1. "Pathophysiology of Compression Neuropathy" 2. "Pathophysiology of Sports-Related Concussion" 3. "Application of SSEPs for Patients with Brain Injury" Date: November, 1999 Workshop Leader, Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topics: 1.Evoked Potential Assessment of the Minimally Conscious Patient 2. Use of Palpatory Skills for Muscle and Nerve Identification 3.Unusual Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies of the Lower Limb 4.Assistive Technology Demonstrations. Computer-Based Enhancement of Control and Communication in the Motor-Limited Person Date: November, 1999 Invited Lecturer, Tenth Annual Electromyography Course Course Title: Electrodiagnosis of Focal and Diffuse Neuropathies Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Topics: 1. Electrodiagnostic Instrumentation Issues and Basics of Nerve Conduction Studies 2. Lower Limb Mononeuropathies Date: March 23, 2000 Invited Lecturer, Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Topic: Unusual Sensory Nerve Conduction Studies of the Lower Limb Date: November, 2000 Invited Lecturer, Eleventh Annual Electromyography Course Course Title: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Date: March 23, 2001 Oral Examiner, Chicago Illinois Sponsor: American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Date: April 20 & 21, 2001 April 26 & 27, 2002 28 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Invited Lecturer, Centers for Rehab Services-Clinical Update Topic: A Review of the NIH Consensus Statement on the Rehabilitation of Persons with Traumatic Brain Injury Sponsor: Univeristy of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Centers for Rehab Services Date: May 2, 2001 Invited Speaker, 1st Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania Topic: For Whom the Bell Tolls: Sports and Brain Injury Date: June 3-4, 2001 Invited Lecturer, New Developments in Sports-Related Concussion Topic: Treatment of Concussion: State of the Art Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Center for Continuing Education in the Health Sciences, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, UPMC Health System Center for Sports Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Date: July 27-29, 2001 Invited Lecturer, 48th Annual meeting of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Course Chair: Numbness, Tingling, Pain and Weakness: A Basic Course in Electrodiagnostic Medicine Workshop: Sensory Evoked Potentials-Basic Date: October 3-6, 2001 Invited Lecturer, Twelfth Annual Electromyography Course Course Title: Common Lower Limb Focal Neuropathies Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Date: March 21, 2002 Invited Speaker, Pennsylvania Training and Technical Assistance Network (PaTTAN) / Pennsylvania Department of Education Teleconference: Mild Traumatic Brain Injury and Concussion: What Educators Need to Know Sponsor: PaTTAN-Pittsburgh Date: April 17, 2002 Guest Oral Examiner-Part II, Rochester Minnesota Sponsor: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Date: May 17-19, 2002, May 22-24, 2004 Invited Speaker: 1st Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania Topic: Living Better Through Chemistry: Neuropharmacology in Traumatic Brain Injury June 2-3, 2002 Invited Lecturer, 49th Annual meeting of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine 29 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Course Chair: Numbness, Tingling, Pain and Weakness: A Basic Course in Electrodiagnostic Medicine Date: October 9-12, 2002 Invited Lecturer, 49th Annual meeting of the American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine Workshop: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials: Basics. Date: October 9-12, 2002 Invited Lecture: American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Meeting Topic: Dopaminergic Systems After Traumatic Brain Injury: Bench to Bedside. Date: November 21-23, 2002 Invited Lecture, 37th Comprehensive Review Course in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Baylor College of Medicine and University of Texas Medical School at Houston Topic: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Date: March 1, 2003, March 27, 2004 Invited Lecturer, Thirteenth Annual Electromyography Course Lecture Title: Somatosensory Evoked Potentials Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Date: March 21, 2003 Guest Oral Examiner-Part II, Rochester Minnesota Sponsor: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Date: April 25-26, 2003 Invited Speaker: 2nd Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania Topic: An Introduction to Pharmacology for Families of Brain-Injured Persons Date: June 22-23, 2003 Invited Speaker: The Irvin Ibsen Memorial Conference, DesMoines, Iowa Topic: 1. Evalutating and Treating Mild TBI and Sports-Related Concussion 2. New Advances in the Rehabilitation of Postconcussion Syndrome Date: July 25, 2003 Workshop Leader: Hands-on workshops for meeting participants addressing topics: 1. Palpatory skills for muscle and nerve identification. 2. Unusual sensory conduction studies of the lower limb th 64 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Chicago, IL. Date: October 9-11, 2003. 30 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Invited Speaker: Electrodiagnosis and Clinical Neurophysiology: A High-Intensity Review Rehabilitation Insitute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Lecture topics:1. Somatosensory evoked potentials with demonstration. 2. Muscle and nerve dynamic imaging with high-resolution sonography: Bringing imaging into the electrodiagnostic laboratory. A lecture-demonstration. Dates: March 11, 2005, March 10, 2006, March 16, 2007 Invited Speaker and Faculty: Diagnostic musculoskeletal ultrasound for the physiatrist: A hands-on approach. 68th Annual Assembly of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. A Preconference Course. Topic: Elbow and hand examination. Date: September 26, 2007 Invited Conference Speaker: LifeCare 2007: A Focus on Mind, Body, and Soul. LifeCare Hospitals of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA. Topic: Rehabilitation of the patient with acquired brain injury Date: December 6, 2007 Invited Speaker: Electrodiagnosis and Clinical Neurophysiology: A High-Intensity Review Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL. Lecture topics: 1. Bringing imaging into the electrodiagnostic laboratory. Ultrasound imaging of nerve and muscle. A lecture with demonstration. 2. Lower limb mononeuropathies. Date: March 14, 2008, March 19, 2009 Invited Speaker: Annual Conference of the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg Hershey Marriott. Lecture topic: Current best practice for pharmacologic management in acquired brain injury rehabilitation. Date: June 23, 2008 Seminar Speaker: Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Austin, TX. Lecture topic: The legacy of Kurt Goldstein: Phenomenology, brain rehabilitation, and the holistic approach to the function of the human organism. Date: October 21, 2009 Course Speaker and Moderator: Annual meeting of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Austin, TX. Lecture topic: Exercise as medicine for the brain: Introduction. Date: October 24, 2009 31 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Invited Speaker: A Team Approach to Veterans with Co-Morbid Conditions. Topic: “The Evaluation and Treatment Planning Process” Buena Vista, Florida, June 24, 2010 Invited Speaker: Annual meeting of the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement (IDGA). Post-conference Workshop: Traumatic Brain Injury/Polytrauma Rehabilitation: Setting Up a Multi-Tiered System of Care. San Antonio, TX, June 25, 2010 RESEARCH: RESEARCH GRANTS AND CONTRACTS: Title: Canadian-American Ticlopidine Study Role: Co-investigator / Center director Sponsor: Syntex Research Amount: $125,000 Date: 1984 - 1987 Description: Triple-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial of ticlopidine hydrochloride in the prevention of recurrent stroke, myocardial infarction and cardiovascular death in patients with a recent thromboembolic cerebrovascular accident. Title: Electrical Activity Preceding Saccadic Eye Movements Role: Co-investigator with M.L. Moster, M.D., Neuro-ophthalmologist in Department of Neurology, Temple University School of Medicine Sponsor: Albert Einstein Society Amount: $25,000 Date: June 1988 - June 1989 Description: Pilot study to examine the topography of electroencephalographic scalp distributions that precede the occurrence of saccades performed within different volitional contexts. Title: Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Theory Applied to Electromyographic Signal Processing Role: Principal Investigator Co-investigators: A.M. Albano, P.E. Rapp, T.E. Bashore Sponsor: The Whitaker Foundation Grant Period: 1/1/89 - 1/1/91 Amount: $150,000 Description: Study designed to apply methods of nonlinear analysis and assessment of chaotic dynamics to the examination of electromyographic signals. The process of normal motor unit recruitment studied at different levels of force output and dynamic patterns of muscle activation associated with the appearance of physiological as well as various pathological tremors were analyzed as oscillatory, chaotic phenomena. 32 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Title: Physiologic and Behavioral Studies of Language Disorders in Stroke Role: Co-investigator with Myrna L. Schwartz PhD Sponsor: The Arronson Foundation Amount: $50,000 Grant Period: 11/1/89 - 10/31/92 Description: This research project linked behavioral studies of impaired speech and language processing to studies of brain physiology with the central question to be investigated being how the damaged brain reorganizes itself to accomplish the learning of an icon-based language system in globally-aphasic subjects. Title: Stroke Transition After Inpatient Rehabilitation (STAIR) Role: Co-investigator with Stephen Berk PhD Sponsor: The Penn Foundation Amount: $250,000 Grant Period: 9/1/91 - 3/31/95 Description: This project examined the value of a structured case-management system for tracking and managing stroke patients who have been discharged to the community following an inpatient rehabilitation hospitalization. The purpose of the study was to determine whether this type of comprehensive case-managed outpatient system can maintain a stable placement of the patient in the community and whether the general health of the patient and the primary care-giver(s) can be maintained and/or enhanced when compared to a control group not receiving these services. Title: Clopidogrel versus Aspirin in Patients at Risk of Ischemic Events (CAPRIE) Role: Participating Center Research Director Sponsor: Sanofi Pharmaceuticals Amount: $75,000 Grant Period: 10/1/92 - 3/1/96 Description: Triple-blind, multi-center, randomized, controlled trial of clopidogrel (a platelet inhibiting derivative of ticlopidine hydrochloride) versus aspirin in the prevention of recurrent stroke, myocardial infarction and cardiovascular death in patients presenting with a recent thromboembolic cerebrovascular accident, myocardial infarction or vascular reconstructive surgery/limb amputation. CURRENT RESEARCH INTERESTS: 1. Prediction of functional outcome following severe traumatic and nontraumatic acquired brain injury 2. Correlates/determinants of recovery of function following acquired brain injury 3. Neuropsychopharmacology interventions in the treatment of the clinical manifestations of acquired brain injury and facilitation of recovery 4. Mild brain injury in military personnel: Prevention, assessment and treatment 5. Applications of high-resolution neuromusculoskeletal ultrasound imaging in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and in Electrodiagnostic Medicine 33 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae 6. The phenomenology of chronic illness and disability related to acquired brain injury SERVICE: Hospital Committee Work Co-Chairman, Staff Research Committee, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 1987 - 1991 Member, By-Laws Committee, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 1986 - 1990 Member, Institutional Review Board, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 1987 - 1991 Member, Medical Quality Assurance Committee, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 1991 1996 Member, Infection Control Committee, Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 1993 – 1996 Member, Trauma Medical Audit Committee, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 2000-2003 Member, Medical Executive Committee, UPMC Rehabilitation Hospital, 2000-2003 National Professional and Scientific Society Committee Work Chairman, Equipment and Computer Committee, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 1988 - 1991 Member, Workshop Committee, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 1991 - 1994 Member, Research Committee, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 1994 - 1996 Chairman, Course Committee, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 1996 – 1999 Board Member, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2002-current President-Elect, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2003-2004 34 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Chairman, Information Systems Committee, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 1998 - 2003 Member, Research Committee, Association of Academic Physiatrists, 1989 - 1998 Member, Research Committee, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1987 - 1994 Chairman, Special Interest Group on Stroke and Neurological Disease Rehabilitation, American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1992 - 1995 Member, Liaison Committee between the American Academy of Neurology and the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 1993 - 1997 Chairman, Education Committee, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 1999-2002 Chair, Course Committee Musculoskeletal Advisory Panel, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2003. Chair, Annual Meeting Coordination Committee, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2003. Member, Finance Committee, American Association of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2003-2005. President, American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2004-2005. Past President, American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2005-2006. Member, Journal Committee, American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2006-continuing Chairman, Nominating Committee, American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine, 2006-2007 Public Service Work Lecture: Beth Shalom Synagogue, Pittsburgh PA. January 3, 2002 Topic: An Introduction to Rehabilitation Medicine and Brain Injury Rehabilitation Lecture: Rodef Shalom Temple, Pittsburgh, PA April 7, 2002 35 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Topic: An Introduction to Rehabilitation Medicine and Brain Injury Rehabilitation Originator of the Hockey Doc Column, BREAKAWAY: The Delaware Valley Hockey Magazine, RJ Sports Productions, Inc., Jenkintown, PA. Sample column titles: 1. Preventing Neck Injuries in Ice Hockey. Vol. 1, No. 1. January, 1998 2. Getting in Shape to Play. Vol. 1, No. 2. February, 1998 3. Watch your Head! Preventing Head Injuries. Vol. 1, No. 3. March, 1998 4. Taking Care of a Concussion. Vol. 1, No. 4. April, 1998 5. Pulling Out from a Groin Pull. Vol. 2, No. 1. November, 1999 Volunteer lectures to youth sports organizations and youth sports coaches in the Delaware Valley and West Pennsylvania region addressing the recognition, evaluation and triage/management of sport-related concussion/brain injury. School re-entry trainer, Brain STEPS Program, Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, 2008- External Reviewer on Academic Promotion Panels Served on numerous promotional review panels as external reviewer for Departments of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at: University of Washington, Seattle, WA. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA. University of Western Ontario, London, ON. Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX Ohio State University School of Medicine, Columbus, OH. Editorial Boards Editorial Board, Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation Editorial Board, Muscle and Nerve (term completed) Editorial Board, PM&R. The Journal of Injury, Function and Rehabilitation. Editorial Board, Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation NIH Scientific Panel Participation 36 Gary Goldberg, BASc, MD, FRCP(C) Revision Date: 7/1/2010 Curriculum Vitae Invited Reviewer, Scientific Panel, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research Invited External Reviewer for Extramural Grants, National Institutes of Health 37