RE: Credentials

Lindstrom, Ann (annlindstrom(AT)lucent.com)
Mon, 5 Oct 1998 19:12:37 -0700

Wow Doc - I knew we were glad to have you on board, Its a comfort to
know that some one with your background is involved in this group, since
its easy for us to go off on weird tangents, Ann

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> From: Doc[SMTP:doc09(AT)sprintmail.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 05, 1998 1:46 PM
> To: Gunny0011(AT)aol.com tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Credentials
>
> Gunny:
>
> Over the week-end we had a number of dialogues related to the
> biofeedback material. At one point you forwarded Dr. Bruckers
> credentials and I, in turn, sent you a short blurb on myself. In
> response, you encouraged me to send the piece to the entire list.
> I have given it some thought and decided that I would. Here goes.
>
>
> Dr. Roger Livingston received his Ph.D. from Michigan State
> University.
> He taught and Directed the Rehabilitation Counselor Training Programs
> at
> both the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the University of
> Cincinnati. He has served aa a State and Regional President of the
> National Rehabilitation Counseling Association and as a part of these
> duties he served on the National Board. He conducted the original
> research on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification and he has served
> on
> the Commission on Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (CRCC) and he
> has served on the accrediting body for Rehabilitation Counselor
> Training
> Programs. (CORE -- Council on Rehabilitation Education). He also
> served
> as a Journal editor for the Journal of Rehabilitation. Finally, he has
> served as the co-director of two national short-term training grants
> on
> the topics of job analysis, job development, job forecasting and job
> engineering. He has also given presentations on a variety of
> rehabilitation related topics at the State, Regional and National
> level.
> In recent years Dr. Livingston has been evaluating individuals with
> physical and mental disabilities to determine if they can work. In
> this capacity he has served as an expert witness in Federal Court, as
> well as District and Circuit courts in a number of States and for
> the Bureau of Hearings and Appeals of the Social Security
> Administration. Since loosing his legs in 1996 he volunteers to
> counsel individuals at the VA Hospital, in Cincinnati, who are about
> to
> experience an amputation.
>
>
> Doc
>
>