Updated July 07, 2009 of JOHN W. LIEDEL, M.D. Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician EDUCATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Children's Program 7707 SW Capitol Hwy. 97219 August 1987 - Present The Children's Program is a multidiscipline outpatient clinic, serving children from infancy through school age with developmental disabilities, learning disorders, and behavior problems. Clinical duties include medical and developmental diagnostics and treatment, education, and family counseling. Clinical problems include developmental delays and disabilities, mental retardation, autism, speech and language disorders, learning disabilities, attention deficit and hyperactivity, encopresis, and enuresis. Some of this work is done on a contractual basis for various school districts and departments of special education. The Children's Program is a feefor-service specialty clinic which is known for its flexibility and innovative approach to service delivery. Autism Clinic Child Developmental and Rehabilitation Center Doernbecher Children s Hospital 97239 January 2004 Present Clinical evaluation of preschool-aged children suspected of having Autism Spectrum Disorders in this multidiscipline clinic. Clinical duties include evaluation of a broad range of developmental disorders in children, and include teaching pediatrics residents and medical students. This is a transdisciplinary, diagnosis-by-consensus clinic which involves working together with psychologists, speech and language pathologists, audiologists, and occupational therapists. Clinical Instructor Portland, OR 97219 May 200 Present
Page 2 Updated July 7, 2009 For the past seven years I have been having pediatrics residents join me one afternoon a week in my private practice at the Children s Program for a tutorial, one-on-one, teaching and learning experience. Course in Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology Harvard Medical School Massachusetts General Hospital. March 1998. This is an intensive course on the use of psychotropic medication in children and adolescents, including a review of all relevant medical research and recommended treatment protocols. Children's Program, formerly of Good Samaritan Hospital and Medical Center January 1980 - August 1987 The program established itself independent of the hospital in August 1987. Pediatrics Consultant Multnomah County Education Service District. 1988-1999 Serving on a multidiscipline diagnostic team seeing referrals from local schools to special educational program of county school system. Developmental Pediatrician Developmental Disabilities Clinic Kaiser-Permanente Medical Program August 1982 - July 1983 Medical staffing of this multidiscipline child development clinic of a large medical care program in the health maintenance organization model. Developmental Pediatrician Children's Neuropsychiatric Unit Good Samaritan Hospital January 1980 - July 1981 This was an inpatient program for children with complex neurological and psychiatric disorders. The position included working together with Pediatric Neurologists and Child Psychiatrists, and involved familiarity with the use of EEG Video Telemetry. Senior Registrar in Developmental Paediatrics Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children The Hospitals for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street October 1978 - October 1979
Page 3 Updated July 7, 2009 Experience as a Paediatrician involved in the care of children with developmental disabilities in a large London children's hospital; both inpatient and outpatient care, consisting of ward consultations and multidiscipline approach to evaluations and management. Primary emphasis on neurologic disease, seizure disorders, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, learning and behavior disabilities, visual and hearing impairments. Senior Registrar to Paediatrics Consultant to Moorfield's Eye Hospital October 1978 - October 1979 Served as Senior Registrar to consultant to children's services at this large Ophthalmic Hospital. This consisted of aspects of Medical Genetics, Paediatric Neurology, family counseling, educational planning, and developmental assessment and early intervention for infants and children with severe visual impairments. Course in Paediatric Neurology Institute of Child Health April 1979 Comprehensive two-week post-graduate course covering all aspects of Paediatric Neurology, including both didactic and clinical material. Course in Developmental Assessment Newcomen Child Development Center The Guy's Hospital March 1979 One-week course for physicians, covering approaches to developmental assessment of infants and preschool-age children, including techniques of hearing and vision assessment. Both didactic and clinical materials presented. Fellow in Child Development Crippled Children's Division Child Development and Rehabilitation Center Oregon Health Sciences University July 1976 - July 1978 Experience as Pediatrician in a multidiscipline clinical setting, serving children with developmental disabilities and their families. Included working with children with cerebral palsy, meningomyelocele, mental retardation, learning disabilities, neurologic and muscular diseases, behavioral and psychiatric disorders, language and hearing disorders, and developmental delay. Included clinical teaching of residents and medical students and lecturing on related topics at the Center, at meetings and at local universities. Also served as consultant to a local preschool for children with developmental disabilities and consultant to state Vocational Rehabilitation Division. Graduate Course in Mental Retardation Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinics University of Pittsburgh Medical School Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania February 1977
Page 4 Updated July 7, 2009 A comprehensive two-week course for physicians, dealing with many facets of mental retardation. Resident in Pediatrics Oregon Health Sciences University July 1974 - July 1976 General Pediatrics Residency including Pediatrics Internship, consisting of clinical experience in inpatient and outpatient Pediatrics, Pediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care Units, and Emergency Room service. Electives in Community Public Health Program and Child Psychiatry. Doctor of Medicine The Ohio State University Columbus, Ohio June 1974 Bachelor of Science (cum laude) Natural Sciences Xavier University Cincinnati, Ohio June 1971
Page 5 Updated July 7, 2009 PROFESSIONAL LICENSES: Oregon State Medical License No. 9531 Issued July 11, 1975 Diplomate, National Board of Medical Examiners July 15, 1975 Diplomate, American Board of Pediatrics February 17, 1980 Diplomate as Sub-Specialist in Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrics American Board of Pediatrics November 18, 2002 PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS: Fellow, American Academy of Pediatrics Member, Section on Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Member, Oregon Pediatrics Society Member, Portland Academy of Pediatrics Member, Northwest Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics Member, Society for Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics ACADEMIC AFFILIATION: Adjunct Assistant Professor Clinical Instructor Oregon Health and Science University AWARDS Career Teaching Award Oregon Health and Science University 2009 HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS: Active Medical Staff Courtesy Medical Staff Legacy Emanuel Children s Hospital PUBLICATIONS Co-Author. Autism: A Guide for Educators, Clinicians and Parents. Thinking Publications. 2008