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ERIC A. ZILLMER, Psy.D.
Curriculum Vitae
Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology, Drexel University
Past-President (2003), National Academy of Neuropsychology
Director of Athletics, Drexel University
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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS & PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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1998-PRESENT |
Director of Athletics, Drexel University.
Responsible for overseeing all components of Drexel’s 18-sport NCAA Division 1 athletic program, including NCAA and fiscal compliance, personnel, 18 varsity, 16 club and recreational sports, marketing and promotions and fund-raising ventures.
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2000-PRESENT |
Carl R. Pacifico Professor of Neuropsychology, Drexel University.
Named Professorship in Neuropsychology. Oversee the Pacifico Library for Cognitive Neuropsychology, the quarterly newsletter “Synapse,” and all aspects of research associated with the professorship.
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1995-1998 |
Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR), Drexel University.
Oversee the academic integrity of Drexel’s intercollegiate athletic programs.
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1999 (July) |
Lehrbeauftragter, Ludwig-Maximilians University, Institute für Neuropsychologie, Munich, Germany.
Responsible for teaching summer semester course on Mild Neuropsychological Traumas to advanced psychology graduate students.
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1988-PRESENT |
Professor of Psychology (tenured and promoted to Associate Professor 1990, promoted to Full Professor 1996, awarded Named Professorship in 2000)
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1990-1998 |
Director, Graduate Programs in Psychology, Department of Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, Drexel University.
Undergraduate/graduate teaching and supervision of senior thesis, master’s thesis, and doctoral dissertations. Administrative oversight of the master’s and doctoral psychology programs.
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1993-1998 |
Consultant, Bacharach Rehabilitation Hospital, Pomona, NJ.
Brain trauma assessment and diagnosis, recovery, adaptation, and rehabilitation.
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1986-1988 |
Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Eastern Virginia Medical School and Virginia Consortium for Professional Psych.
Director of medical training in Psychiatry, member of Curriculum and Evaluation Committee, clinical and academic teaching of medical students, psychology/psychiatry residents, and clinical psychology graduate
students in neuropsychological and personality assessment. Full range of psychological services including sleep disorder laboratory.
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1984-1986 |
Post-doctoral Fellow in Clinical Neuropsychology, University of Virginia Medical School.
Neuropsychological and personality assessment and behavioral programming with a wide variety of Central Nervous System disabilities, including stroke, dementia, toxicology, learning disabilities, pediatric
neuropsychology, head injury, coma recovery, epilepsy, sleep disorders, substance abuse, neoplastic diseases, and acute and chronic psychiatric disorders.
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1985-1986 |
Adjunct Lecturer, University of Virginia
Neuropsychological Assessment and Personality Assessment.
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1983-1984 |
Clinical Psychology Pre-doctoral Intern, Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Individual, group, family and multifamily therapy, consultation liaison services to medical center, behavioral medicine, intellectual, educational, personality, and neuropsychological assessments.
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