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2011 executive summit: Branson Missouri: forensics psychotherapy: homeland security: integrative medicine: behavioral science: October 12-14.(Calendar)

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Schedule at a Glance* Schedule is subject to change without notice. *Wednesday, October 12  Credential Review Courses                     8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.  Certification/ Credential Exams               2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.  Executive Summit Registration and Exhibits   12:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.  ABCHS Pre-Conference Session                  3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.  Welcome Networking Reception                  5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m.Thursday, October 13  Tai Chi Interactive Session                   7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m.  General Session: Grand Opening                8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.  Exhibitor Networking Break                   10:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m.  Concurrent Breakout Sessions                 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m.  Networking Lunch                             12:00 p.m.-1:30 p.m.  Concurrent Breakout Sessions                  1:30 p.m.-4:45 p.m.  Networking and Exhibitor Time                 4:45 p.m.-7:00 p.m.  Annual Banquet                                7:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.Friday, October 14  Tai Chi Interactive Session                   7:00 a.m.-7:30 a.m.  General Session                               8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.  Exhibitor Networking Break                    9:00 a.m.-9:30 a.m.  Concurrent Breakout Sessions                  9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.  Lunch (on your own) / Free Time              11:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m.  Concurrent Breakout Sessions                 12:30 p.m.-5:30 p.m.Get more information 800..44223-9737www.theinternationalconference.com

October 12-14

Hilton Hotel and Branson Convention Center

Branson, Missouri

The 2011 Executive Summit will be held at the Branson Convention Center, which is located in the heart of historic downtown Branson, Missouri, and adjacent to the vibrant Branson Landing--a waterfront shopping, dining, and entertainment district featuring over 100 specialty stores. Each year, millions of visitors flock to Branson to enjoy world-class entertainment, championship golf courses, and relaxing Ozark Mountain surroundings.

Across the Branson/Lakes area you'll find:

* 440 dining and entertainment outlets

* Home to 52 musical theaters with seating from 75 to 4,000

* Over 58,000 theater seats, 14,000 more than Broadway

* 45-minutes from Springfield/Branson Airport

* Recently named "Top Four" travel destination by the ABA

* 1.2 mile waterfront Branson Landing entertainment / retail complex

With more than 100 different shows in 49 state-of-the-art theaters, it is easy to see why Branson is known as the live entertainment capital of the world. The musical variety you can expect to find includes Big Band, Broadway, country, swing, rock 'n' roll, pop, bluegrass, jazz, gospel, patriotic, classical, and more. Several internationally known performers call Branson home, as do scores of ensemble production shows featuring large casts of singers, dancers, and musicians.

You can find additional information on all Branson has to offer at www. explorebranson.com.

Hotel Accommodations

The Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel, connected to the Branson Convention Center, is a full-service property featuring spacious, contemporary hotel rooms, suites, and condos amid the warm, welcoming Midwest hospitality atmosphere. The hotel offers Level 2 Steakhouse, Clear cocktail lounge, and a gorgeous outdoor pool area. Ali guest rooms offer 32-inch LCD flat-panel televisions, Hilton Serenity Bed package, versatile workstation with granite countertops and ergonomic desk chair, wired and wireless high-speed Internet access, and much more.

The Hilton Branson Convention Center Hotel features:

* Complimentary access to Precor[R] Fitness Center, including a variety of cardio equipment with personal televisions, free weights and machines, open 24 hours daily. Indoor heated pool and whirlpool.

* Gorgeous, outdoor pool oasis featuring full-size outdoor pool, fire pit surrounded by oversize, comfortable seating, and private poolside cabanas.

* Pet-friendly accommodations.

* Wireless high-speed connectivity in each guest room and meeting space and 24-hour business center equipped with computer workstations, copier and fax machine for our guests' convenience

Reservations can be made at the Hilton by calling (866) 442-0959 or visiting them online.

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Mention the Executive Summit at the following locations for a discounted rate:

* Best Western Plus Landing View Inn & Suites, Branson, MO

403 West Highway 76

Branson, Missouri 65616

Phone: (800) 828-0404 or (417) 334-6464

Fax 417-334-6470

www.bwlandingview.com

* Angel Inn

2350 Green Mountain Drive

Branson, Missouri 65616

(417) 334-6500

vww.angelinnofloranson.com

Airline Travel

The Branson Airport, which opened in 2009, is just 10 miles south of the world-famous Branson Strip and offers service on AirTran Airways, Branson AirExpress, and Frontier Airlines. For more information, visit www.flybranson.com or call (800) FLY-BKG1.

Springfield-Branson National Airport offers service on American Airlines, Allegiant, Delta, and United. For more information, visit www.sgf-branson-airport.com or call (417) 868-0500.

Visit our Great Southern Travel link or contact Melissa Dumler direct at (417) 888-4488 ext. 1108 for help planning your trip, http://www. greatsoutherntravel.com/managementexec.php

Transportation Needs

* Terry's Transport, Tickets & Golf

190 Potential Drive

Hollister, MO 65672

(417) 331-2821

www.ttbranson.com

2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMITOctober 12-14 * Branson, MissouriAmerican College of Forensic Examiners Institute 2011 ExecutiveSummit ScheduleSchedule is subject to change without notice.Wednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am-8:00 am           Certification Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm      Certified Forensic Consultant (CFC), Certified                       Forensic Nurse (CFN), and Certified Forensic                              Accountant (Cr.FA) Review Courses2:00 pm-5:00 pm                 Certification Examinations12:00 pm-8:00 pm    Executive Summit Registration and Exhibits5:00 pm-7:00 pm                 Welcome Networking ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20117:00 am-7:30 am            Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration                      Instructor: Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM8:00 am-10:00 am                     General Session10:00 am-10:30 am   Lessons from Jonesboro, Littleton, and Vietnam:                         The Application of Basic Psychological                         Therapeutic Processes for Mass Casualties                              Resulting from Violent Crime                            Keynote Speaker: LTC. Dave Grossman                                      CEs: 2.0 ACFEI10:30 am-12:00 pm              Exhibitor Networking Break12:00 pm-1:30 pm    The Bulletproof Mind:     Stylometric Authorship                    Mental Preparation for    Attribution and                    Combat                    Verification                    Presenter: LTC. Dave      Presenter: Patrick                    Grossman                  Juola, PhD, CFC                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                                    Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm     Continuation: The         Recent Advances in                    Bulletproof Mind:         Forensic Image Analysis                    Mental Preparation for    as a Needed and                    Combat                    Valuable Tool in                                              Medico-Legal                    Presenter: LTC. Dave      Investigations                    Grossman                                              Presenter: Matthias                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            Okoye, MD, MSc, JD,                                              CFP, DABFM                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm     Continuation: The         Part 2: Recent Advances                    Bulletproof Mind:         in Forensic Image                    Mental Preparation for    Analysis as a Needed                    Combat                    and Valuable Tool in                                              Medico-Legal                    Presenter: LTC. Dave      Investigations                    Grossman                                              Presenter: Matthias                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            Okoye, MD, MSc, JD,                                              CFP, DABFM                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:45 pm-7:00 pm                Networking & Exhibitor Time7:00 pm-9:00 pm                      Annual BanquetWednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am-8:00 am           Certification Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm      Certified Forensic Consultant (CFC), Certified                       Forensic Nurse (CFN), and Certified Forensic                              Accountant (Cr.FA) Review Courses2:00 pm-5:00 pm                 Certification Examinations12:00 pm-8:00 pm    Executive Summit Registration and Exhibits5:00 pm-7:00 pm                 Welcome Networking ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20117:00 am-7:30 am            Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration                      Instructor: Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM8:00 am-10:00 am                     General Session10:00 am-10:30 am   Lessons from Jonesboro, Littleton, and Vietnam:                         The Application of Basic Psychological                         Therapeutic Processes for Mass Casualties                              Resulting from Violent Crime                            Keynote Speaker: LTC. Dave Grossman                                      CEs: 2.0 ACFEI10:30 am-12:00 pm              Exhibitor Networking Break12:00 pm-1:30 pm    Counseling People with    Acoustical Parameters                    Security Clearances       Influence on Voice ID                    Presenter: Kirk           Presenter: Eddy Brixen,                    Kennedy, PhD              DABFET                    C Es: 1.5 ACFEI           CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                                     Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm     Fraud and Embezzlement:   Child Protection                    Schemes and Scams in an   Fatalities: Lessons                    Economic Downturn         from Protection                                              Failures                    Presenter: Angela                    Morelock CPA, Cr.FA       Presenter: Peter Choate                                              PhD, DABFSW, DABFE,                    CEs: 1.5 NASBA, ACFEI     DAPA, MT                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm     Conducting and Managing   The Dynamics of Murder-                    Fraud Engagements         Suicide                    Presenter: Robert         Presenter: Lori Bates,                    Lechter CPA, Cr.FA        MA, CFC                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 NASBA, ACFEI4:45 pm-7:00 pm                Networking & Exhibitor Time7:00 pm-9:00 pm                      Annual BanquetWednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am-8:00 am          Certification                    Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm      Certified Forensic                       Consultant (CFC),                      Certified  Forensic                       Nurse (CFN), and                      Certified Forensic                      Accountant (Cr.FA)                        Review Courses2:00 pm-5:00 pm          Certification                         Examinations12:00 pm-8:00 pm       Executive Summit                       Registration and                           Exhibits5:00 pm-7:00 pm       Welcome Networking                           ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20117:00 am-7:30 am       Tai Chi Interactive                         Demonstration                     Instructor: Zhaoming                     Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM,                             BCIM8:00 am-10:00 am        General Session10:00 am-10:30 am   Lessons from Jonesboro,                    Littleton, and Vietnam:                    The Application of                    Basic Psychological                    Therapeutic Processes                    for Mass Casualties                    Resulting from Violent                    Crime                    Keynote Speaker: LTC.                    Dave Grossman                       CEs: 2.0 ACFEI10:30 am-12:00 pm    Exhibitor Networking                             Break12:00 pm-1:30 pm    Juvenile Firesetting:                    Assessment and                    Intervention                    Presenter: Donna Zook                    PhD, DABPS, CFC                    CEs: 1.5 ASWB, NBCC,                    CBBS, ACFEI                      Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm     FBI Behavioral Science                    Panel Discussion                    Presenters: Dr. Gregory                    Vecchi, PhD, FACFEI,                    CFC, CHS-V; Dr. Kirk                    Kennedy, PhD; and                    Steven Conlon, MS, RI                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm     Interpretation of                    Physical Evidence in                    Motor Vehicle                    Collisions                    Presenter: Kevin R.                    Theriault, FACFEI,                    DABFE, CFC                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:45 pm-7:00 pm     Networking & Exhibitor                             Time7:00 pm-9:00 pm        Annual BanquetFriday, October 14, 20117:00 am-7:30am               Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration                      Instructor: Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM                                     General Session8:00 am-9:00am           Breaking Down Stovepipes: The Nationwide                         Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative                           Keynote Speaker: Steven King, CHS-V                                       CEs: 1.0 ACFEI9:00 am-9:30am                   Exhibitor Networking Break9:30 am 11:00am     Coordinating the Work for a Forensic Engineer                    in the Expert Forensic Report on Economic                    Damages Related to a Fire Event and in Defense                    of a Claim of Subrogation                    Presenter: Eric Kreuter, PhD, CPA, FACFEI, DABFA                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI11:00 am-12:30 pm                     Lunch on Own12:30 pm-2:00 pm    Investigation and         Lamp Examination                    Prevention of Officer     Techniques and                    Involved Deaths           Diagnosis                    Presenters: Cyril         Presenter: George F.                    Wecht, MD, JD, CMI-V,     Ripsom, MS, DABFE                    CFP, FACFEI, and D. P.                    Van Blaricom              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI2:15 pm-3:45 pm     Part 2: Investigation     LAPD Pena Case                    and Prevention of                    Officer Involved          Presenter: Steve                    Deaths                    Ijames, FACFEI, DABLEE                    Presenters: Cyril         CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    Wecht, MD, JD, CMI-V,                    CFP, FACFEI, and D. F                    Van Blaricom                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:00 pm-5:30 pm     Where is the Love? And the Assets? And the                    Income? Asset Tracing and Income Verification                    in Family Law Matters                    Presenters: J. Bradley CPA, FACFEI, DABFA, Cr.FA,                    Sargent, and Michael Gallagher                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI7:00 am-7:30am               Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration                      Instructor: Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM                                     General Session8:00 am-9:00am           Breaking Down Stovepipes: The Nationwide                         Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative                           Keynote Speaker: Steven King, CHS-V                                       CEs: 1.0 ACFEI9:00 am-9:30am                   Exhibitor Networking Break9:30 am 11:00am     Expert Witness            Stalking: The Why's,                    Testimony: Dealing        Who's, the Effects,                    Effectively with          and the How To's of                    Retaining and Opposing    Protecting Yourself                    Counsel while Avoiding                    Abuse                     Presenter: Sue Gabriel,                                              EdD, RN, CFN FACFEI                    Presenter: James                    Williams, PhD, CFC        CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI11:00 am-12:30 pm                     Lunch on Own12:30 pm-2:00 pm    Surviving a Daubert       A Forensic Nursing                    Challenge: An Expert's    Approach to                    Perspective               Identifying and                                              Reducing Childhood                    Presenter: Angela         Exposure to Violence                    Morelock CPA, Cr.FA                                              Presenter: Dianne                    CEs: 1.5 NASBA, ACFEI     Ditmer, RN, CFN CMI-                                              III, FACFEI                                              CEs: 1.5 CBRN, ACFEI2:15 pm-3:45 pm     Interviewing              Angels of Death:                    Methodology and           Serial Killers and the                    Strategies                Forensic Nurse                    Presenter: Robert         Presenter: Diane Reboy,                    Lechter CPA, Cr.FA        MS, RN, CFN, FACFEI,                                              DABFN                    CEs: 1.5 NASBA, ACFEI                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:00 pm-5:30 pm     Forensic Examination      Promoting Forensic                    of an "Expert Witness"    Nursing                    Presenter: Comer LaRue,   Presenter: Linda Doyle                    PhD, FACFEI, DABFE,       RN, CFN, CMI-III, CHS-                    DABPS                     III, DABFN                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            CEs: 1.5 CBRN, ACFEI7:00 am-7:30am               Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration                      Instructor: Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM                                     General Session8:00 am-9:00am           Breaking Down Stovepipes: The Nationwide                         Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative                           Keynote Speaker: Steven King, CHS-V                                       CEs: 1.0 ACFEI9:00 am-9:30am                   Exhibitor Networking Break9:30 am 11:00am     Beyond Media:             Improving the                    Profiling Mothers Who     Interview Process by                    Kill their Children       Looking at What They                                              "S.A.I.D."                    Presenter: Barbara                    Kirwin, PhD               Presenter: Wesley Clark                    CEs: 1.5 ASWB, NBCC,      CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CBBS, CBRN, ACFEI11:00 am-12:30 pm                     Lunch on Own12:30 pm-2:00 pm    Best Practices for        Panel Demonstration:                    Forensic Interviews       Work Flow of Digital                    of Sexual Abuse           Recorded Evidence,                    Allegations               Recovery, Analysis Et                                              Enhancement                    Presenter: Susan P.                    Robbins, PhD, LCSW,       Presenters: Gregg                    DFSW, DABFSW, CMFSW       Stutchman, Tom Owen,                                              FACFEI, DABFE, DABFE,                    CEs: 1.5 American         CHS-V, Steve Butler,                    Psychological             Andrew Neat, and                    Association, ASWB,        Michael McDermott, JD,                    CBBS, NBCC, CBRN, ACFEI   FACFEI, DABFE, DABRE                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI2:15 pm-3:45 pm     Panel Discussion:                    Psychological Aspects                    of Sexual Offenders                    Moderator: Scott                    Johnson, MA, LP, DABPS                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:00 pm-5:30 pm     Cutting Edge Forensic Accounting                    Presenter: coffin Greenland                    CEs: 1.5 NASBA, ACFEI

PRESENTERS

AMERICAN COLLEGE OF FORENSIC EXAMINERS INSTITUTE

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Lori Bates

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Peter Choate

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Dianne Ditmer

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Sue Gabriel

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LTC. Dave Grossman

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Patrick Juola

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Barbara Kirwin

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Eddy Brixen

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Wesley Clark

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Linda Doyle

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Collin Greenland

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Steve Ijames

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Kirk Kennedy

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Comer LaRue

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Robert Lechter

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George Ripsom

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Kevin Theriault

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Cyril Wecht

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Donna Zook

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Angela Morelock

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Susan Robbins

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Gregory Vecchi

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James Williams

2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMITOctober 12-14 * Branson, MissouriAmerican Board for Certification in Homeland Security 2011 ExecutiveSummit ScheduleSchedule is subject to change without notice.Wednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am-8:00 am           Certification Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm     Certified Master Chaplain, ABISCF Level I, and                                 CDP-I Review Courses2:00 pm-5:00 pm     Certified Master Chaplain, ABSICF Level I, CDP-I,                           and CHS-V Certification Examinations12:00 pm-8:00 pm        Executive Summit Registration and Exhibits3:00 pm-5:00 pm                 CHS Pre-Conference Session                    Keynote Speaker: Brig. General Ron Carey, (Ret),                                           CHS-V                                       CEs: 2.0 ACFEI5:00 pm-7:00 pm                Welcome Networking ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20118:00 am-10:00am                      General Session                    Lessons from Jonesboro, Littleton, and Vietnam:                    The Application of Basic Psychological Therapeutic                       Processes for Mass Casualties Resulting from                                      Violent Crime                           Keynote Speaker: LTC. Dave Grossman                                       CEs: 2.0 ACFEI10:00 am-10:30am               Exhibitor Networking Break10:30 am-12:00 pm   The Bulletproof Mind:     Contraband Detection:                    Mental Preparation for    Stopping Illicit                    Combat                    Materials Before They                                              Enter Your Facility                    Presenter: LTC. Dave                    Grossman                  Presenter: Chad R.                                              Barnes, CHS-IV, CDP-I,                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            SSI                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI12:00 pm-1:15pm                     Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm     Continuation: The         Social Media: For the                    Bulletproof Mind:         Good or III?                    Mental Preparation for                    Combat                    Presenter: Andrew Neat                    Presenter: LTC. Dave      CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    Grossman                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm     Continuation: The         The Value of and                    Bulletproof Mind:         Methods for Behavioral                    Mental Preparation for    Detection in Retail                    Combat                    Environments                    Presenter: LTC. Dave      Presenter: Eric White,                    Grossman                  FABCHS, CHS-V                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:45 pm-7:00 pm                Networking & Exhibitor Time7:00 pm-1 9:00 pm                      Annual BanquetWednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am-8:00 am           Certification Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm     Certified Master Chaplain, ABISCF Level I, and                                 CDP-I Review Courses2:00 pm-5:00 pm     Certified Master Chaplain, ABSICF Level I, CDP-I,                           and CHS-V Certification Examinations12:00 pm-8:00 pm        Executive Summit Registration and Exhibits3:00 pm-5:00 pm                 CHS Pre-Conference Session                    Keynote Speaker: Brig. General Ron Carey, (Ret),                                           CHS-V                                       CEs: 2.0 ACFEI5:00 pm-7:00 pm                Welcome Networking ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20118:00 am-10:00am                      General Session                    Lessons from Jonesboro, Littleton, and Vietnam:                    The Application of Basic Psychological Therapeutic                       Processes for Mass Casualties Resulting from                                      Violent Crime                           Keynote Speaker: LTC. Dave Grossman                                       CEs: 2.0 ACFEI10:00 am-10:30am               Exhibitor Networking Break10:30 am-12:00 pm   RFID Security             Prisons and Terrorism                                              Issues                    Presenter: Michael                    Cornier, CHS-III          Presenter: Eric Vogt,                                              CHS-V                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI12:00 pm-1:15pm                     Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm     Verbal De-escalation Et   Creating Disaster                    Violence Prevention       Preparedness Synergy                                              Partnerships                    Presenter: Jim Sawyer,                    CHS-III                   Presenter: Cathi L.                                              Marx, CHS-V                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm     Lessons Learned:          Mideastern Cross                    Effective Community       Cultural Training for                    Engagement in Defending   Law  Enforcement                    the Homeland                                              Presenter: Cazandra Nia                    Presenter: John J.        Ackvan, JD                    Sullivan, Jr., PhD,                    CHS-V                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:45 pm-7:00 pm                Networking & Exhibitor Time7:00 pm-1 9:00 pm                      Annual BanquetWednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am-8:00 am          Certification                    Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm       Certified Master                    Chaplain, ABISCF Level                     I, and  CDP-I Review                            Courses2:00 pm-5:00 pm        Certified Master                    Chaplain, ABSICF Level                     I, CDP-I,  and CHS-V                         Certification                         Examinations12:00 pm-8:00 pm       Executive Summit                       Registration and                           Exhibits3:00 pm-5:00 pm       CHS Pre-Conference                            Session                    Keynote Speaker: Brig.                      General Ron Carey,                         (Ret),  CHS-V                        CEs: 2.0 ACFEI5:00 pm-7:00 pm       Welcome Networking                           ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20118:00 am-10:00am         General Session                    Lessons from Jonesboro,                    Littleton, and Vietnam:                      The Application of                      Basic Psychological                     Therapeutic Processes                      for Mass Casualties                    Resulting From Violent                             Crime                     Keynote Speaker: LTC.                         Dave Grossman                           CEs: 2.0 ACFEI10:00 am-10:30am     Exhibitor Networking                             Break10:30 am-12:00 pm   Food at Rest is Food at                    Risk                    Presenter: Mike Fagel,                    PhD, CHS-III                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI12:00 pm-1:15pm     Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm     Emergency Management                    101                    Presenter: William M.                    Cover, CHS-V                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm     Mideastern Cross                    Cultural Training for                    Law  Enforcement                    Presenter: Cazandra Nia                    Ackvan, JD4:45 pm-7:00 pm     Networking & Exhibitor                             Time7:00 pm-1 9:00 pm           Annual BanquetFriday, October 14, 2011                                       General Session                          Breaking Down Stovepipes: The Nationwide                        Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative                            Keynote Speaker: Steven King, CHS-V8:00 am-9:00am                                      CEs: 1.0 ACFEI9:00 am-9:30am                  Exhibitor Networking Break9:30 am-11:00am     Terrorism Update          Computer Support for                                              Disaster Simulation                    Presenter: John Didden,   Exercises                    CHS-III                                              Presenter: Kenneth A.                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            Keen, CHS-III                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI11:00 am-12:15 pm                      Lunch on Own12:30 pm-2:00 pm    SWCP: An Orientation      College Students and                    and Overview of the       Information Security;                    Deepwater Horizon Oil     Assessing the                    Spill Response Severe     Likelihood That a                    Weather Contingency       Breach Will Occur                    Plan-Annex (SWCP) for                    the Mobile Unified        Presenter: Marie A.                    Command                   Wright, PhD, CHS-V                    Presenter: Jessica        CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    Cummins, CHS-V                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI2:15 pm-3:45 pm     Continuation: SWCP: An    World Security: What I                    Orientation and           Learned in the Years                    Overview of the           Working Overseas in                    Deepwater Horizon Oil     Security                    Spill Response Severe                    Weather Contingency       Presenter: Greg                    Plan-Annex (SWCP) for     Pattison, CHS-III                    the Mobile Unified                    Command                   CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    Presenter: Jessica                    Cummins, CHS-V                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:00 pm-5:30 pm     Understanding the         Organize and Resolve                    Security                  Potential Personal                    Vulnerabilities of the    Danger                    Automated Power Grid                                              Presenter: DeWitt                    Presenter: Richard        Wannamaker, CHS-V                    Hartmann, PhD, CHS-V                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEIFriday, October 14, 2011                                       General Session                          Breaking Down Stovepipes: The Nationwide                        Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative                            Keynote Speaker: Steven King, CHS-V8:00 am-9:00am                                      CEs: 1.0 ACFEI9:00 am-9:30am                  Exhibitor Networking Break9:30 am-11:00am     Law Enforcement           Safety at Ground Zero                    Chaplaincy                                              Presenter: Mike Fagel,                    Presenter: David D.       PhD, CHS-III,                    Fair, PhD, CMC, CHS-V,    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    SSI                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI11:00 am-12:15 pm                      Lunch on Own12:30 pm-2:00 pm    The Boots on the Ground   Storm Warning: Homeland                    Approach                  Security and the                                              Challenges of the 21st                    Presenter: Walter A.      Century at Home and                    Kimble, CHS-V             Abroad                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            Presenter: Jeffrey T                                              Fowler, CHS-III                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI2:15 pm-3:45 pm     Electronic Security       State, Local, Ft Tribal                    Systems Overview          (SLT) Law Enforcement-                                              Based Security:                    Presenter: Marques        Building Information                    Laude, CHS-V              Sharing Capacity from                                              the Ground Up                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                                              Presenter: James T.                                              Bryan, CHS-I                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:00 pm-5:30 pm     Protecting America's      Quality Risk                    Executives                                              Presenter: Dave                    Presenter: Clint          McIntyre                    Hilbert, CHS-III                                              CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI

PRESENTERS

AMERICAN BOARD FOR CERTIFICATION IN HOMELAND SECURITY

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Chad Barnes

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William Cover

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John Didden

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Jeffrey Fowler

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Richard Hartmann

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Kenneth Keen

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Walter Kimble

Brig. General Ron Carey (Ret.)

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Jessica Cummins

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David Fair

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Michael Gomien

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Clint Hilbert

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Steven King

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The Annual Banquet at the Executive Summit allows attendees to share the excitement of seminars just attended with people of other professions. It is a unique networking opportunity, and the fine meal Is an outstanding event not to be missed.

2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMITOctober 12-14 * Branson, MissouriAmerican Psychotherapy Association 2011 Executive Summit ScheduleSchedule is subject to change without notice.Wednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am 8:00 am            Certification Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm       Board Certified Professional Counselor (BCPC)                               Certification Review Course2:00 pm-5:00 pm        Board Certified Professional Counselor (BCPC)                                        Examination12:00 pm-8:00 pm        Executive Summit Registration and Exhibits5:00 pm-7:00 pm                   Welcome Networking ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20117:00 am-7:30am         Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration Instructor:                           Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM                                    General Session8:00 am-10:00am      Lessons from Jonesboro, Littleton, and Vietnam:                    The Application of Basic Psychological Therapeutic                      Processes for Mass Casualties Resulting from                                     Violent Crime                    Keynote Speaker: LTC. Dave Grossman                                      CEs: 2.0ACFEI10:00 am-10:30am                Exhibitor Networking Break10:30 am-12:00 pm   Good Grief:               Ensuring Personal and                    Understanding The         Professional Competency                    Impact of Loss and        in Psychotherapy                    Death                     Training Programs                    Presenter: Marilyn K.     Presenters: Kenneth                    Gilbert, PhD, DAPA        Miller, PhD, BCPC,                                              Kelly Bako, MSEd,                    CEs: 1.5ASWB, NBCC,       William J. Evans, PhD,                    CBBS, ACFEI               LPC, Susan Miller, PhD,                                              and Julie Sarnowski                                              CEs: 1.5 American                                              Psychological                                              Association, ASWB,                                              CBBS, NBCC, CBRN, ACFEI12:00 pm-1:30 pm                      Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm     Ethical Issues when       Transforming Traumatic                    Addressing Transference   Grief                    and Countertransference                                              Presenter: Courtney                    Presenter: Frances        Armstrong, LPC                    Clark-Patterson, PhD,                    BCPC                      CEs: 1.5 ASWB, NBCC,                                              CBBS, ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 American                    Psychological                    Association, ASWB,                    NBCC, CBBS, CBRN, ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm     Group Counseling and      Lessons Learned:                    Veterans with Traumatic   Effective The Unspoken                    Brain Injuries            Taboo: Men as Victims                                              of Domestic Violence                    Presenters: Julie                    Smart, PhD, and Saara     Presenters: Robert                    Grizzell, MRC, CRC,       Mead, PhD, DAPA, and                    LVRC                      Chereese Camacho                    CEs: 1.5 American         CEs: 1.5 ASWB, NBCC,                    Psychological             CBBS, CBRN, ACFEI                    Association, CBBS,                    ACFEI4:45 pm-7:00 pm                Networking and Exhibitor Time7:00 pm-9:00 pm                       Annual BanquetFriday, October 14, 20117:00 am-7:30am        Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration Instructor:                           Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM                                     General Session8:00 am-9:00am           Breaking Down Stovepipes: The Nationwide                         Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative                           Keynote Speaker: Steven King, CHS-V                                      CEs: 1.0 ACFEI9:00 am-9:30am                 Exhibitor Networking Break9:30 am 11:00am     Ritualistic Abuse and     Stuck on Me...Missing                    its Effects on Clients    You: Strategies for                    Diagnosed with            Resolving Conflict                    Dissociative Identity     Between Narcissism and                    Disorder With an          Love in Couples Therapy                    Emphasis on the                    Spiritual Component of    Presenter: Larry Bugen,                    the Abuse                 PhD                    Presenter: John           CEs: 1.5 ASWB, NBCC,                    O'Rourke, PhD, CRS, and   CBBS, ACFEI                    Elizabeth Haramic                    CEs: 1.5 American                    Psychological                    Association, ACFEI11:00 am-12:15 pm   Lunch on Own12:30 pm-2:00 pm    Clinical Implications     The Art and Science of                    of Electronic Abuse and   Coaching                    Adult Bullying: An                    Extension of Domestic     Presenter: Gerald Dahl,                    Violence                  PhD, MSW, FAPA                    Presenter: Kian Jacobs    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI                    CEs: 1.5 ASWB, NBCC,                    CBBS, ACFEI2:15 pm-3:45 pm     Personal Effigy           Making Peace with Your                    Therapy: Therapeutic      Pain: Using Guided                    Technique for             Imagery with Post                    "Treatment Resistant"     Traumatic Stress                    Early Childhood Trauma    Disorder                    Survivors                                              Presenters: Charles                    Presenter: Deborah A.     Leviton, EdD, DAPA, and                    Gust, MA, LCPC, BCPC,     Patti Leviton, MA CEs:                    CRS                       1.5 ASWB, NBCC, CBBS,                                              ACFEI4:00 pm-5:30 pm     Couples and Affairs:      Introduction to the                    The Clinical Challenges   Matrix Model for Teens                                              and Young Adults                    Presenter: Kelly                    Chicas, CRS               Presenters: Cindy                                              Snider, MEd, LPC,                    CEs: 1.5 ACFEI            LADAC, and Amanda                                              Crisp, MA, LAC                                              CEs: 1.5 ASWB, NBCC,                                              CBBS, ACFEI

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Credentialing sessions

This year, in-person credential review courses and exams will be offered in conjunction with the Executive Summit. This will be your only opportunity in 2011 to earn credentials in this format. Ali credential review courses and exams will be held on Wednesday, October 12. There is a reduced rate to combine your summit registration and credentialing fee.

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2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMITOctober 12-14 * Branson, MissouriAmerican Association of Integrative Medicine 2011 ExecutiveSummit ScheduleSchedule is subject to change without notice.Wednesday, October 12, 20116:30 am-8:00 am           Certification Conference Registration8:00 am-12:00 pm    Board Certified in Integrative Medicine (BCIM) &                      Board Certified in Integrative Health (BCIH)                               Certification Review Course2:00 pm-5:00 pm           BCIM/BCIH Certification Examinations12:00 pm-8:00 pm       Executive Summit Registration and Exhibits5:00 pm-7:00 pm               Welcome Networking ReceptionThursday, October 13, 20117:00 am-7:30am        Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration Instructor:                           Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM                                     General Session8:00 am-10:00am      Lessons from Jonesboro, Littleton, and Vietnam:                         The Application of Basic Psychological                        Therapeutic Processes for Mass Casualties                              Resulting from Violent Crime                          Keynote Speaker: LTC. Dave Grossman                                     CEs: 2.0 ACFEI10:00 am-10:30am               Exhibitor Networking Break10:30 am-12:00 pm    Beyond Prevention: Health Promotion Across the                                        Lifespan                            Presenter: Tieraona Low Dog, MD                                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI12:00 pm-1:30 pm                   Networking Luncheon1:30 pm-3:00 pm                The Medicalization of Life                            Presenter: Tieraona Low Dog, MD                                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI3:15 pm-4:45 pm       Chronic Disease and Environment: A Laboratory                                      Perspective                            Presenter: Cristian Saez, Ph.D.                                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:45 pm-7:00 pm               Networking and Exhibitor Time7:00 pm-9:00 pm                      Annual BanquetFriday, October 14, 20117:00 am-7:30 am             Tai Chi Interactive Demonstration                     Instructor: Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM8:00 am-9:00 am                      General Session                     Curing Rather Than Coping with Chronic Pain and                     Associative Disorders: The Melding of Neurology                     and Psychology into a Novel Mind Body Approach                                        Keynote                             Speaker: Howard Schubiner, MD                                     CEs: 1.0 ACFEI9:00 am-9:30 am                Exhibitor Networking Break9:30 am-11:00 am     Optimizing Cardiovascular Health: An Ayurvedic                                        Approach                      Presenters: Shashi K. Agarwal, MD, FAAIM, and                                 Tara Sharma, MD, FAAIM                                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI11:00 am-12:15 pm                     Lunch on Own12:30 pm-2:00 pm    The Nuts and Bolts of Unlearning Chronic Pain and                     Associated Disorders: Applying These Principles                                    in Your Practice                            Presenter: Howard Schubiner, MD                                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI2:15 pm-3:45 pm                Light and Color Therapies                       Presenter: Greg Nevens, EdD, FAAIM, FACFEI                                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI4:00 pm-5:30 pm              Homeopathic Injection Therapy                         Presenter: Robert Kornfeld, DPM, BCIM                                     CEs: 1.5 ACFEI

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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE

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"Today, there are millions of medical practitioners who are embracing both conventional and complementary and alternative medicine in response to increasing consumer demand. However, it has become more difficult for individuals to choose among, and for practitioners to stand out from, many other providers. These certification, which are the only ones in the integrative medicine industry, can ensure high quality"

Zhaoming Chen, MD, PhD, FAAIM, BCIM

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Keynote Speakers

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Lt. Col. Dave Grossman

Lt. Col. Dave Grossman is an internationally recognized scholar, author, soldier, and speaker who is one of the world's foremost experts in the field of human aggression and the roots of violence and violent crime.

Grossman is a former West Point psychology professor, Professor of Military Science, and an Army Ranger who has combined his experiences to become the founder of a new field of scientific endeavor, which has been termed "killology." In this new field, Grossman has made revolutionary new contributions to our understanding of killing in war, the psychological costs of war, the root causes of the current "virus" of violent crime that is raging around the world, and the process of healing the victims of violence, in war and peace.

He is the author of On Killing, which was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize; has been translated into Japanese, Korean, and German; and is on the U.S. Marine Corps Commandant's required reading list at the FBI academy, and numerous other academies and colleges. Grossman co-authored Stop Teaching Our Kids to Kill: A Call to Action Against TV, Movie and Video Game Violence which has been translated into Norwegian and German and has received international acclaim. His most recent book, On Combat, has also been placed on the U.S. Marine Corps Commandant's Required Reading List and translated into Japanese and Korean.

Grossman has been called upon to write the entry on "Aggression and Violence" in the Oxford Companion to American Military History, three entries in the Academic Press Encyclopedia of Violence and numerous entries in scholarly journals, to include the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy.

He has presented papers before the national conventions of the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the American Psychological Association, and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

He has presented to over 100 different colleges and universities worldwide and has trained educators and law enforcement professionals in the field of school safety at the state and regional level in all 50 states and over a dozen foreign nations.

He helped train mental health professionals after the Jonesboro school shootings, and was also involved in counseling or court cases in the aftermath of the Paducah, Springfield, Littleton, Virginia Tech, and Nickel Mines Amish school shootings.

He has been an expert witness and consultant in state and federal courts, including serving on the prosecution team in United States vs. Timothy McVeigh.

He has testified before U.S. Senate and Congressional committees and numerous state legislatures, and he and his research have been cited in a national address by the President of the United States.

Grossman is an Airborne Ranger infantry officer, and a prior-service sergeant and paratrooper with a total of over 23 years experience in leading U.S. soldiers worldwide. He retired from the Army in February 1998 and has devoted himself to teaching, writing, speaking, and research. Today he is the director of the Killology Research Group, and in the wake of the 9/11 terrorist attacks he is on the road almost 300 days a year, training elite military and law enforcement organizations worldwide about the reality of combat.

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Steven G. King, CHS-V

Senior Advisor, Nationwide SAR Initiative

Steven G. King is the Senior Advisor for the Presidentially-established, interagency Nationwide SAR initiative (NSI). The NSI works to bring together suspicious activity reporting (SAR) from local law enforcement agencies, state and local fusion centers, and Federal agencies into a single information sharing environment. King is leading the effort to bring critical infrastructure owners and operators across the country into this initiative. He was appointed to the NSI by the DHS Under Secretary for Intelligence and Analysis based on his experience protecting critical infrastructure since the founding of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2003.

Prior to joining DHS, he taught about explosives for the Department of Justice and conducted vulnerability assessments and developed emergency response plans for the Pentagon, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Capitol Police Board, and critical infrastructure across the nation. King also has over 20 years of experience as a firefighter and EMT-Paramedic. He still remains active as a volunteer fire officer and nationally-registered EMT-Paramedic.

Steve holds a Master of Science degree in Biodefense, a Master of Business Administration, and an undergraduate degree in Emergency Services Administration. He is currently a doctoral candidate researching the efficacy of geospatial analysis/GIS for emergency management at Robert Morris University. He completed the Harvard University Senior Executive Fellows program, the Naval Postgraduate School's Homeland Security Executive Leaders' program, and the Federal Executive Institute's flagship course, Leadership for a Democratic Society.

In addition to numerous firefighting, emergency medical services, law enforcement, technical rescue, and hazardous materials related certifications, King is board certified in security management as a Certified Protection Professional (CPP[R]), Certified in Homeland Security at Level Five (CHS-V), and is a Project Management Professional (PMP[R]). He is currently the Chair of the American Board for Certification in Infrastructure Protection.

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Cyril H. Wecht, MD, JD, CMI-V, CFP

Dr. Wecht is an honorary Life Fellow of ACFEI and Chair of the American Board of Forensic Medicine and the ACFEI Executive Advisory Board. He received his MD flora the University of Pittsburgh and his J D from the University of Maryland. He is certified by the American Board of Pathology in anatomic, clinical, and forensic pathology. He is a Charter Diplomate of the American Board of Disaster Medicine and served as Chairman of that Board. He is actively involved as a medical-legal and forensic science consultant, author, and lecturer. Dr. Wecht served 20 years as elected Coroner of Allegheny County in PA, and has performed approximately 16,000 autopsies, with assistance on 36,000 additional autopsies. He has testified in more than 1000 civil, criminal, and worker's compensation cases in more than 30 states. He is the author or co-author of 530 professional publications and sits on the editorial board of 16 national and international medical-legal and forensic scientific publications. He is also an editor or co-editor of 44 books, including a five-volume set Forensic Sciences (Matthew Bender), and two 3-volume sets--Handling Soft Tissue Injury Cases and Preparing and Winning Medical-Negligence Cases.

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D. P. VAN BLARICOM, INC. MPA, FBI-NA, Chief Of Police (Ret.) Police Practices Expert

D.P. Van Blaricom is recognized as an expert on many issues of police use of force and procedural protocol. He is retained as a police practices expert by both plaintiffs and defendants in over 1,500 lawsuits alleging police liability throughout the United States; additionally, he has testified in several hundred depositions, federal court trials, state court trials and arbitrations. He has served 29 years in municipal policing, the last 11 as Chief of Police (until retirement and election to the City Council) in Bellevue, Washington--the State's then fourth largest and fastest growing city. He has directed development of a progressive police department and created several model programs, as well as served on many professional commissions and committees, including Washington Criminal Justice Education & Training Center Steering Committee, Bellevue Community College Local Advisory Council and Chairman Law Enforcement Program Advisory Board, and Washington Attorney General's Committee on Security and Privacy. He was a consultant to U.S. Department of Justice Community Relations Service and the National Consultation on Safety and Force. He has taught law enforcement at the Bellevue Police Academy, Washington Criminal Justice Education and Training Center, Bellevue Community College, Seattle University, Northwestern University's Traffic Institute and International City Management Association's Training Institute. Additionally, he served on the Law Enforcement Education Advisory Committee to the Washington State Board for Community College Education in developing their statewide curriculum, achieved the first college accreditation of a Basic Law Enforcement Academy in the State of Washington, served on the Bellevue College Criminal Justice Program Advisory Board, lectured at the Henry C. Lee Institute of Forensic Science on Investigation of Officer-Involved Shootings.

EARN A NEW CREDENTIAL AT THE 2011 EXECUTIVE SUMMITAll credential review courses and examswill be held on Wednesday, October 12.Classes will begin promptly at 8:00 a.m.INSTRUCTOR             COURSE TITLE AND DESCRIPTION          COSTThe American College of Forensic Examiners InstituteINSTRUCTORDianne Ditmer, RN,     Certified Forensic Nurse, CFN[R]      $350.00FACFEI, DABFN, CFN                       Designed to enhance your training                       as a forensic nurse, the CFN                       program focuses on areas such as                       abuse patterns, wound recognition,                       documentation of evidence, legal                       competency, courtroom testimony,                       and more.INSTRUCTORJoseph Wheeler, CPA,   Certified Forensic Accountant,Cr.FA and Angela       Cr.FA[R]                              $495.00Morelock, CPA, Cr.FA                       The Cr.FA program is designed to                       enhance your training as a forensic                       accountant by applying accounting,                       auditing, and investigative skills                       to uncover truth, form legal                       opinions, and assist in                       investigations. The forensic                       accounting field is the one of the                       fastest-growing professions today,                       as more and more fraud and                       embezzlement cases come to light.INSTRUCTOR             Certified Forensic Consultant,        $495.00                       CFC[R]Marc Rabinoff, EdD,FACFEI, DABFE, CFC     The CFC program is designed to go                       beyond your specialty area and                       guide you in the processes of                       courtroom testimony, ethics, expert                       report writing, jury interaction,                       federal rules of evidence, Daubert                       challenges, and other areas within                       the legal system. This program is                       applicable to anyone interested in                       the legal system, expert testimony,                       or forensic consulting professions.The American Board for Certification in Homeland Security, CHS[R]                       Certified in Homeland Security,       $495.00                       CHS-V[R] ExamProctored exam only    CHS Level V is the highest level of                       certification in the CHS program.INSTRUCTOR             Certified Master Chaplain, CMC[R]     $395.00Chaplain David Fair,   CMC review will cover the keyPhD, CHS-V, SSI, CMC   responsibilities applicable to all                       personnel in an incident command                       system, ICS. Provides input on the                       use of religious support, critical                       incident stress management, and                       understanding ESP structure and                       basic concepts of the Incident                       Management Team structure.INSTRUCTOR             Certified in Disaster Preparedness,   $495.00                       CDP-I[R]Paul Purcell, CHS-V    The vast majority of preparedness                       information available in this                       country is polarized into the                       overly-simplistic "72 hour kit"                       concept or the other extreme, the                       "outdoor survival" and "living-                       off-the-land" books. This course                       utilizes the only textbook ever                       written to fill the gap between                       these two extremes by providing                       realistic emergency readiness                       information intended to meet our                       country's unfulfilled preparedness                       needs with unprecedented detail.INSTRUCTOR             ABISCF Basic Level Certification      $295.00                       CourseAndrew Neal, CHS-III   The first certification program of                       The American Board for Information                       Security and Computer Forensics                       (ABISCF). Level 1 certification                       provides basic concepts and                       vocabulary to those security                       professionals interested in                       expanding their knowledge into the                       information security and computer                       forensics area.International College of the Behavioral Sciences, ICBS[R]INSTRUCTOR(S)          Certified in Survival Mindset,        $297.00                       CSMSMLt. Col. Dave          Earn the credential that could saveGrossman               your life! CSM is a credential                       essential to physical and                       psychological survival before,                       during, and after a critical                       incident. Subject matter expert Lt.                       Col. Dave Grossman is an                       internationally recognized scholar,                       author, soldier, and speaker who is                       one of the world's foremost experts                       in the field of human aggression                       and the roots of violence and                       violent crime. The course materials                       cover each of his books, On                       Killing, On Combat, and Warrior                       Mindset and will prepare you for                       the physiological and psychological                       aspects of violent encounters and                       equip your body and mind to survive                       disastrous events.The American Psychotherapy Association[R]INSTRUCTOR(S)          Board Certified Professional          $250.00                       Counselor, BCPC[R]Gary Kesling, PhD,     By earning the BCPC credential, youDAPA, BCPC and         demonstrate specialized skills andFrances Clark-         knowledge that complement your workPatterson, PhD, BCPC   and set you apart from others in                       the field. The BCPC credential                       recognizes exceptional                       professionals who have dedicated                       and committed their lives to                       helping others.The American Association of Integrative Medicine[R]INSTRUCTOR(S)          Board Certified in Integrative        $250.00                       Medicine,Zhaoming Chen, MD,     BCIM[R] Board Certified inPhD, FAAIM, BCIM and   Integrative Health, BCIH[R]Tara Sharma, MD,FAAIM, BCIM            Enroll for the certification                       training for BCIH or BCIM depending                       on your specialty or area of                       practice. AAIM will offer a joint                       review course for applicants                       wishing to attain the BCIM or BCIH                       credential. The course will be four                       hours in duration, followed by a                       two/hour exam. In order to qualify                       to take the BCIH/BCIM exam,                       applicants must first meet                       additional requirements.

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