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1 MARLA BERG-WEGER, Ph.D., ACSW, LCSW Professor, Saint Louis University School of Social Work Executive Director, Geriatric Education Center 3550 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63103 314/977-2151; [email protected] EDUCATION 1993 Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work George Warren Brown School of Social Work Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri Dissertation: “Role Induction and Caregiving Strain of Adult Daughter Caregivers” 1983 Master of Social Work (clinical concentration) University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 1978 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Magna Cum Laude Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas EMPLOYMENT 2005-Present Professor Saint Louis University School of Social Work St. Louis, Missouri Director of Field Education (2010-2012) Executive Director, Gateway Geriatric Education Center (2012- ) Secondary Appointments Public Policy Studies School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Institute for Global Health and Well-Being 2008-2009 Dean School for Professional Studies Saint Louis University 2007-2008 Interim Dean College of Education and Public Service Saint Louis University 2003-2009 Senior Associate Provost Saint Louis University for Academic Affairs 1995-2003 Assistant/Associate Saint Louis University School of Social

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MARLA BERG-WEGER, Ph.D., ACSW, LCSW Professor, Saint Louis University School of Social Work

Executive Director, Geriatric Education Center 3550 Lindell Boulevard, St. Louis, Missouri 63103

314/977-2151; [email protected]

EDUCATION

1993 Doctor of Philosophy in Social Work George Warren Brown School of Social Work Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri Dissertation: “Role Induction and Caregiving Strain of Adult Daughter Caregivers” 1983 Master of Social Work (clinical concentration) University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 1978 Bachelor of Science in Social Work Magna Cum Laude Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas EMPLOYMENT 2005-Present Professor Saint Louis University School of Social Work St. Louis, Missouri Director of Field Education (2010-2012) Executive Director, Gateway Geriatric Education Center (2012- ) Secondary Appointments Public Policy Studies School of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine Institute for Global Health and Well-Being 2008-2009 Dean School for Professional Studies Saint Louis University 2007-2008 Interim Dean College of Education and Public Service Saint Louis University 2003-2009 Senior Associate Provost Saint Louis University for Academic Affairs 1995-2003 Assistant/Associate Saint Louis University School of Social

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Professor Service Director of Field Education 1995-1999 Research Consultant Veterans Administration Medical Center Social Work Department, St. Louis, Missouri 1993-1995 Associate Director George Warren Brown School of Social of Field Education Work at Washington University Coordinator of St. Louis, Missouri Continuing Education and Lecturer 1993 Educational Core Alzheimer's Disease Research Center Assistant Washington University Medical Center St. Louis, Missouri 1991-1993 Advisor George Warren Brown School of Social Assistant to the Work at Washington University Director of Field St. Louis, Missouri Education 1991-1993 Research Assistant George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 1991 Teaching Assistant George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 1985-1990 Associate Director Duke-Fayetteville Area Health Education of Behavioral Science Center Family Practice Residency Assistant Director Fayetteville, North Carolina of Geriatrics Community Medicine Coordinator 1985 Medical Social Worker Southeastern General Hospital Lumberton, North Carolina 1983-1984 Intake Therapist Pawnee Mental Health Services Manhattan, Kansas 1983 Medical Social Work Abilene Home Health Services Consultant Abilene, Kansas

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1982-1984 Military Outreach Crisis Center, Inc Coordinator Manhattan, Kansas 1978-1982 Social Worker Kansas Dept. of Social and Rehabilitation Services Junction City, Kansas 1978 Training Outreach Kansas State University Center for Aging Coordinator Manhattan, Kansas FACULTY APPOINTMENTS/AFFILIATIONS 2010 Visiting Professor School of Social Work Graduate Gerontology Program University of Missouri-St. Louis 1995-Present Faculty School of Social Work Saint Louis University Assistant Professor (1995-2002)

Associate Profesor (2002-2005) Professor (2005-Present)

2001-2010 Faculty Graduate School Saint Louis University 1993-1995 Lecturer George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 1985-1990 Clinical Associate Department of Community and Family Medicine Duke University Medical Center Durham, North Carolina 1985-1990 Adjunct Instructor School of Social Work

University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1987-1988 Field Instructor School of Social Work East Carolina University

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Greenville, North Carolina 1986-1990 Field Instructor Department of Sociology and Social Work Pembroke State University Pembroke, North Carolina 1986 Internship Instructor Department of Education North Carolina State University Raleigh, North Carolina 1986 Internship Instructor Department of Human Services Campbell University Buies Creek, North Carolina 1981-1984 Field Instructor Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Social Work Kansas State University Manhattan, Kansas RESEARCH/GRANT WRITING 2020 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.M. Zubatsky) Circle of Friends: Intervention to Address Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older Adults (funded, Regional Health Commission, $49,998) 2020 Consultant (with J.M. Zubatsky and J.E. Morley) Behavioral Health Outreach for Underserved and Homebound Older Adults through COVID-19 (funded, St. Louis Community Foundation, $13,989) 2020 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.E. Morley)

Supplement to Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program for Telehealth and dementia care

Health Services Resource Administration (funded, $90,625 & $5,000, 1 year) 2020 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.E. Morley) Technology-Assisted Intervention to Address Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older Adults (funded, Saint Louis University COVID-19 Rapid Response Seed Grant, $10,000) 2020 Consultant (with T. Plocher, O. Olofinboba, and T. Havey)

A Multiplayer Connected Virtual Reality System for Older Adults with AD/ADRD, PAR-19-316.

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NIH Small Business Innovations (under review, $440,00) 2020 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.E. Morley) U.S. National Academy of Medicine Catalyst Award Competition (under review, $50,000) 2020 Consultant (with J. Huang) FNS Senior Food Hardship (not funded, University of Louisville Center for Poverty Research) 2019-2024 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.E. Morley) Gateway Geriatric Education Center Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (funded by Health Services Research Administration, $3,750,000 (5 years) 2019 Consultant (with J. Huang, E. Barnidge, and J.E. Morley) Food Security and Health Outcomes among Older Adults Within the Context of Aging Services (not funded, University of Louisville, $497,390) 2019 Consultant with J. Huang, E. Barnidge, and J.E. Morley Coordination of Nutrition and Health Services through the Aging Services Network: A Strategy for Food Security Challenges among Older Adults (not funded, Robert Woods Johnson) 2019 Consultant (with Memory Care Home Solutions and Max Zubatsky) Supporting Seniors’ Behavioral Health (not funded, St. Louis Mental Health Board, $111,249) 2019 Co-Investigator (with Max Zubatsky and J.E. Morley) Community Faith Groups to Improve Memory and Mood for Older Adults with Dementia (Funded, Lutheran Foundation, $33,429) 2019 Co-Investigator (with Tom Plocher, MAOI Technologies) A Virtual Reality Personal Timeline to Assist Persons with Alzheimer's Disease and

Related Dementias (not funded, NIH) 2018 Consultant (with Joan Davis, A.T.Still University) Building Intra-professional Collaborations to Provide Comprehensive Care for Adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disability (not funded, $49,130, Dental Trade Association Foundtion). 2018 Consultant (with W. Postman and J.E. Morley) Forging Community Partnerships To Reduce Health Disparities in African

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American Elders At Risk For Dementia (under review, Washington University Clinical and Translational Research Funding Program). 2018 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.M. Zubatsky) An Integrated Care Training for Physicians to Reduce Caregiver Stress in Practice (under review, Retirement Research Foundation). 2018 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.E. Morley) Opioid Assessment and Management in Older Adults (funded, Health Resources and Services Administration, $31,825) 2018 Consultant (with W. Postman) iPad Integration into Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for African Americans (Alzheimer’s Association, not funded). 2018 Co-Investigator (with T. Plocher and K. Anderson) Creating Physical Objects with 3D Printers to Stimulate Reminiscing for Memory Loss (funded by National Institute on Aging Small Business Innovation Research, $1,440,992 (sub award, $294,014). 2018 Co-Investigator (with J.M. Zubatsky) Improving Memory with Individuals with Dementia in Underserved Populations (Funded, Interdisciplinary Health Science Research Program, $9800) 2018 Co-Principal Investigator (with John Morley) Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: A Non-Pharmacologic Intervention for Persons with Dementia (National Institute on Aging (RO1), $1,750.000, not funded). 2018 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.E. Morley and George Grossberg) Brain Health for Aging Successfully Initiative (Saint Louis University, $50,000, not funded). 2017 Consultant (with L. Baron, J. Cigliana, and J. Lundy) Innovations in Interprofessional Approaches to Serving Older Adults (funded, American Community Living) 2017 Consultant (with G. Cheung, K. Peri, F. Sundram, O. Mortera, and N. Kerse) Cognitive Stimulation Therapy and Chair Yoga for People with Mild to Moderate Dementia: A Pilot Study on Cognition, Neurobehavioural Symptoms and Brain Connectivity (funded, Brain Research New Zealand, $95,958).

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2017 Principal-Applicant (with J.E. Morley, P. Katz, L. Granville, S. Hardin, and D. Kosko) Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Small Networking Application (not funded, GWEP-Coordinating Center, $44,000) 2017 Consultant (with J.M. Zubatsky, PI, S. Tebb, and J.E. Morley) Training Physicians to Reduce Dementia Caregiver Stress in Practice (not funded, Retirement Research Foundation) 2017 Consultant (with T. Plocher, PI) Pilot Study, Virtual Reality Personal Timeline to Stimulate Memory and Slow Cognitive Decline in Persons with Memory Loss (under review, NIH Small Business Innovations)

2017-2019 Co-Investigator (with Memory Care Home Solutions and SSM Health) Memory Care Assessment and Intervention in Audrain County (Funded, Missouri Foundation for Health, $284,740). 2017 Consultant (with W. Postman and Little, M.) Pilot Study of Computer-Mediated Interventions for Cognitive-Linguistic Decline in Neurodegenerative Disease (funded, Health Sciences Small Grant Opportunity, $1000) 2016 Co-Principal Investigator (with S.C. Tebb and D.B. Stewart) Individual Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (iCST): A Strategy for Supporting Family Caregivers (funded by Beaumont Faculty Development Fund, $7,000) 2016 Consultant (with K. Johnston, PI, J.C. Morley, C. Wallace, & E. Schachtman)

Psychosocial Vulnerability and Future Health Outcomes in Older Adults (President’s Research Fund, not funded).

2016 Consultant (J.M. Morley, S.C. Tebb, & J.C. Zubatsky (PI)). Improving Physician Competencies around Dementia Screening in Primary Care (American Academy of Family Physicians, not funded). 2015 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.C. Zubatsky, S. C. Tebb, J.C. Morley, T. Zahrli, D. Stewart, Aragon-Prada, & Salas. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: An Intervention to Improve Cognitive Functioning for Individuals with Dementia (President’s Research Award, not funded). 2015-2019 Co-Principal Investigator (with J.E. Morley) Gateway Geriatric Education Center Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program (funded by Health Services Research Administration, $2,529,237 (Years 1-3) and $1,714,566 (Year 4)

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2015 Co-Principal Investigator (with S.C. Tebb) Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: With Exercise or Without Exercise? (funded by Saint Louis University School of Social Work Center for Social Justice and Daughters of Charity Foundation, $14,000). 2018 Consultant (with Tom Plocher, Maoi Technologies) Creating Objects with 3D Printers to Stimulate Reminiscing for Memory Loss—Phases I and II (funded by NIH SBIR). Consultant, (with Dan Klassen, Maoi Technologies) Stimulating Reminiscing for Persons with Memory Loss (funded by National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research, $681,115) 2002-2016 Research team member of the St. Louis Older Driver Research Team Funding received for development of research and education projects from, to date, National Transportation and Safety Administration, Janssen Pharmaceutical, AAA Foundation and Missouri Department of Transportation, Easter Seals and National Center for Senior Transportation, University of Missouri Research Board, and Saint Louis University. Outcomes include 100+ workshops presented to health, law enforcement and social service professionals and seven completed research projects. Projects include:

Co-Principal Investigator (with T.M. Meuser) Medical Fitness to Drive Education Project (funded by Missouri Department of Transportation)

Co-Principal Investigator (with T.M. Meuser) Medical Fitness to Drive: Evaluation of Missouri Forms and Processes (funded by Missouri Department of Transportation) Consultant (with J.S. Stowe, University of Missouri—Columbia)

Ameliorating Mobility Crises: A Randomized Trial of Mobility Transition Counseling for Older Adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment (funded by Templeton Injury Prevention) Co-Principal Investigator (with T. M. Meuser) Attitudes & Beliefs about Mobility Changes in Aging (funded by University of Missouri Research Board) Consultant (to James Stowe, University of Missouri—Columbia) Crisis Point: Older Driver Transitions

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(funded by Missouri Department of Transportation) Principal Investigator Assessment of Readiness for Mobility Transition: A Community Application (funded by Saint Louis University Beaumont Faculty Development Fund) Principal Investigator Person-Centered Approach to Mobility Management: Training Gerontological Practitioners for Effective Assessment and Intervention

(funded by Retirement Research Foundation ($53,870) with $15,000 match from National Center on Senior Transportation)

Co-Principal Investigator (with T. M. Meuser) Personal Meanings and Emotions in Life Space Mobility: A Person- Centered Approach (funded by the Easter Seals Foundation National Center on Senior Transportation) Consultant Medical Fitness to Drive—Evaluation of House Bill 1536 (funded by AAA Foundation)

Consultant Revision of Missouri Physician Reporting Form (funded by Missouri Department of Transportation)

2012-2013 Co-Principal Investigator Debra Bryer, Alzheimer’s Association St. Louis Cardinals Reminiscence League: A University-Community Partnership (submitted to St. Louis Community-University Health Research Partnerships—not funded) Consultant (with T. M. Meuser) Prescription Drugs and Drug Combinations found in Older Drivers (submitted to AAA Foundation on Traffic Safety—not funded) 2011-2014 Consultant (with Rachel Barth, MSW Student, and Julie Birkenmaier) Individual Microfinance Lending: A Study in Gros Morne, Haiti 2006-2009 Co-Principal Investigator (with S.S. Tebb) Gerontology Certificate Program (funded by Saint Louis University VOICES Project) 2005-2008 Consultant (with J.M. Birkenmaier, J. Pickard, & E. Rochman) The Gateway Gerontological Education in Non-Traditional Internships through

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Multi-University Sponsorship (GENIUS) Project (funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation) 2005-2012 Co-Principal Investigator (with S.S. Tebb) Caregiver Well-Being Scale: Continuing the Exploration (funded by Saint Louis University School of Social Work Graduate Assistantship Fund) 2004 Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Birkenmaier) Project Expanding Practicum Opportunities (Project EXPO) (not funded, Simon and Green Foundations) 2003-2005 Co-Principal Investigator (with J. Birkenmaier) Reflections on Spirituality and Aging in Gerontological Social Work Practice (funded by Saint Louis University VOICES Project) 2003-2007 Consultant (with J. McGillick & C. Rodiguez, Alzheimer’s Association) Raising the Bar—The Impact of Missouri House Bill 603 on QualityDementia Care (funded by Saint Louis University Center for Social Justice Education and Research) 2001-2004 Co-Principal Investigator (with S.S. Tebb) What is the Future for Caregiver Research? (funded by Saint Louis University Beaumont Faculty Development Fund) 2000 Co-Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) Assessing Wellness Across the Caregiving Continuum (not funded, National Alzheimer’s Association) 2000 Co-Principal Investigator (with Ellen Burkemper) Sibling Shared Care: A Case Study 2000 Co-Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) The Ethics of Conducting Research (not funded, Ethics Across the Curriculum Summer Stipend Awards) 2000 –2002 Consultant (with J. McGillick & L. Schwartz, Alzheimer's Association) Not Prepared to Care: Empowering Disadvantaged Certified Nursing Assistants for Dementia Care (funded by Saint Louis University Center for Social Justice, Education and Research) 2000-2003 Co-Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) Studying the Caregiving Continuum: Well-Being in Post- and Non-Caregivers (funded by SLU2000 Graduate Assistantship Initiative Proposal)

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1999-2002 Co-Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) Assessing Wellness Across the Caregiving Continuum (not funded, Helen Bader Foundation) 1999-2004 Co-Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) Caregiver Well-Being Scale: A Revised, Shortened Version (funded by Beaumont Faculty Development Fund) 1999-2004 Consultant (with B. Flory, Prvident Counseling Heritage House) An Outcome Study for Heritage House: A Supervised Access and Custody Exchange Center (funded by Saint Louis University Center for Social Justice, Education and Research) 1998 Co-Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) Caregiver Well-Being Scale: A Revised, Shortened Version (not funded, National Institutes of Health) 1998 Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) The Caregiving Continuum for Adult Daughters: An Examination of Post-Caregiving Well-Being (funded by University of Missouri Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Program) 1997-1998 Consultant Field Education Preparation and Outcomes Project 1996-2000 Co-Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & J. Birkenmaier) The Role of Social Work in the Non-for-profit setting (funded by Beaumont Faculty Development Fund) 1996-2000 Principal Investigator (with D. M. Rubio & S. S. Tebb) Caregiver Well-being: Building on Strengths (funded by Beaumont Faculty Development Fund) 1996 Principal Investigator (with S. S. Tebb) Caregiver Well-being Scale: Survey of Users 1995-1999 Consultant (with J. Gockel, St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center Social Work Dept. Examination of Unscheduled Ambulatory Care Service Usage Social Work Case Management with High Utilizers of Health Care Examination of Employee Stress Management Intervention (support for research activities provided by VAMC Social Work Dept.) 1993 Principal Investigator George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University

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Dissertation Role Induction and Caregiving Strain of Adult Daughter Caregivers 1993 Program Evaluator George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University Office of Field Education Program Evaluation 1992-1998 Co-Principal Investigator (with F. D. Schneider) Interdisciplinary Collaboration - Social Work and Family Medicine 1991-1993 Research Assistant (with E. K. Proctor & N. Morrow-Howell) George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University The Relationship Between the Severity of Heart Disease and Home Health Care Services (funded by American Heart Association) 1991-1993 Research Assistant (with E. K. Proctor & N. Morrow-Howell) George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University Adequacy of Home Care for Chronically Ill Elderly (funded by Center for Health Care Policy and Research, Public Health Services) 1991 Research Assistant (with E. K. Proctor & N. Morrow-Howell) George Warren Brown School of Social Work at Washington University Adequacy of Informal Care for Elderly Patients Discharged Home from the Hospital 1989-1990 Co-Principal Investigator (with F. D. Schneider, E. Broadhead, & O. Oyama) Duke-Fayetteville Area Health Education Center Recognition of Depression in a Family Medicine Residency Program OTHER FUNDING AND PROJECTS 2013-2017 Co-Principal Investigator/Coordinator (with C. Morano) AGE SW Gerontological Social Work Pre-Dissertation Initiative (funded by New York Community Trust, $71,016) 2011-2012 Co-Planner for the Missouri Older Driver Summit (funded by Missouri Roadway Safety Council ($25,000)) 2007-2009 Consultant to the GeroEd Center on Specialized Gero ELearning Course 2004-2008 Association of Gerontology Education in Social Work assisting the John A. Hartford Foundation Doctoral Fellows Renewal Grant to coordinate a pre-doctoral student component

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2002 –2004 Project Co-Director (collaborating with UM-St. Louis) ($60,000) John A. Hartford Foundation Geriatric Enrichment in Social Work Education 2000-2003 University of Missouri Collaboration Grant with Washington University and University of Missouri at St. Louis Department of Social Work ($40,000/year for 2 years and $36,000/year for 3 years) 2000 Saint Louis University Information Technology Services Faculty Development Fellowship for development of computer-based distance videoconferencing 1999 Saint Louis University Information Technology Services Faculty Development Fellowship for development of WebCT Practicum Orientation Program 1996-1998 Dana Brown Foundation Award ($16,000, $24,000 and $24,000) Practicum stipends for early childhood education TEACHING EXPERIENCE Saint Louis University School of Social Work

o Introduction to Social Work (BSW) 1995 - Present o Social Work Interventions: Practice with Aging Persons and Their Families (BSW) o Interprofessional Perspectives in Geriatric Care (MSW in-person and online independent

study) o Integrative Seminar (BSW and MSW Health Concentration) o Feminist Practice (MSW) o MSW Field Instructor and Faculty Liaison o Geriatric Seminar o Independent Studies (MSW and BSW)

Saint Louis University School of Medicine

o Guest facilitator for Death & Dying o Guest lecturer for Medical Family Therapy o Grand Rounds presenter in Geriatric Psychiatry, Geriatrics, and Family Medicine

Geriatric Internship Course—Guest lecturer on gerontological social work Urban Issues Course—Guest lecturer on urban social work Law School—Guest lecturer in Elder Law course Schools of Allied Health and Nursing—Guest lecturer in aging courses College of Arts and Sciences—Guest lecturer in American Studies College of Education and Public Services—Guest lecturer in Leadership and Higher

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Education and Leadership and Service courses Pre-Professional Health Studies—Annual guest lecturer in Introduction to Helping Professions course Russian American Summer Institute: Six-day seminar on Supervision and a two-day seminar on the biopsychosocial aspects of aging George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University: Foundations of Social Work Practice Family Practice: Theories, Problems and Issues Treatment Evaluation (Teaching Assistant) MSW Field Instructor Duke-Fayetteville Area Health Education Center Family Practice Residency Program: Clinical and didactic teaching in the Behavioral Science, Geriatric and Community Medicine Curricula PUBLISHED WORKS Gerontological Social Work Practice Books

1. Berg-Weger, M. (1996). Daughters Caring for Elderly Parents: Stress or Choice? New York: Garland Publishing Company.

Chapters/Units

1. Boisert, D., Zubatsky, M., & Berg-Weger, M. (2020, in press). Caring for the Caregiver. Pathy’s Principles and Practice of Geriatric Medicine.

2. Lundy, J., Hayden, D., Berg-Weger, M., Stewart, D.B. & Morley, J.E. (2018) United States. In Yates, L.A., Yates, J., Orrell, M., Spector, A., & Woods, B., Cognitive Stimulation Therapy. History, evolution, and internationalism. London: Routledge.

3. Meuser, T.M. & Berg-Weger, M. (2012). Assessment for Readiness for Mobility

Transition. In McGuire, M.J., Hertfelder, S. & Schold-Davis, E., Self-paced clinical course and text on riving and community mobility. American Occupational Therapy Association.

4. Carr, D.B., Berg-Weger, M., Dalchow, J., Morrow-Howell, N. & Meuser, T. (2011).

Out-of-home activity patterns and the consequences of driving retirement in older

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adults with dementia. In Hennessy, D.A. (ed.), Traffic psychology: An international perspective, pp. 1-20. NY: Nova Science Publishers.

5. Tebb, S., Berg-Weger, M. & Rubio, D.M. (2000). Caregiver Well-Being Scale.

Included in Royse, D., Thyer, B.A., Padgett, D.K. & Logan, T.K., Program Evaluation (3rd Edition), pp. 320-323. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.

Book Reviews

1. Berg-Weger, M. (2020, in press). Book review: Senior Cohousing. A new way forward for active older adults. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, (invited review).

2. Berg-Weger, M. (2006). Book review: Community care for an aging society. Issues, policies and services. Journal of Women and Aging, (invited review), 18(2), 92-94.

3. Berg-Weger, M. (2004). Book review: Gerontological social work practice: Issues, challenges and potential. Contemporary Gerontology, 10(4), 162-164 (invited review).

Peer-Review Publications

1. Lach, H., Little, M.O., Berg-Weger, M., & Zubatsky, M. (2020, in press). Interprofessional Competencies of Students Participating in a Geriatric Case Competition. Gerontology and Geriatrics Education.

2. Berg-Weger, M. & Schroepfer, T. (2020). COVID-19 pandemic: Workforce implications for gerontological social work. Journal of Gerontological Social Work. DOI: 10.1080/01634372.2020.1772934.

3. Sanford, A.M., Morley, J.E. Berg-Weger, M., Lundy, J. Little, M.O., Leonard, K., & Malmstrom, T.K. (2020). High Prevalence of geriatric syndromes in older adults. PLOsONE, 15(6): e233857. https://doi.org/ 10.1371/journal.pone.0233857

4. Zubatsky, J.M, Berg-Weger, M., & Morley, J.E. (2020). Using telehealth groups to combat loneliness in older adults through COVID-19. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. DOI:10.1111/jgs.16553.

5. Berg-Weger, M. & Morley, J.E. (2020). Loneliness and Social Isolation in Older Adults

during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications for Gerontological Social Work. Journal of Nutrition, Health, & Aging, 24.

6. Berg-Weger, M. & Morley, J.E. (2020). Loneliness in old age: An unaddressed health problem. Journal of Nutrition, Health, & Aging, 24(3), 243-245. doi: 10.1007/s12603-020-1323-6.

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7. Schroepfer, T., Berg-Weger, M., & Morano, C. (2020). Training the next generation of gerontological social work scholars. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 62(8), 823-827.

8. Khoo, Y.M., Wallace, C., & Berg-Weger, M. (2019). Geriatric Case Management. In :

Gu D., Dupre M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging. Springer, Cham.

9. Berg-Weger M. & Khoo Y.M. (2019) Community Health for Older Adults. In: Gu D., Dupre M. (eds) Encyclopedia of Gerontology and Population Aging. Springer, Cham

10. Ratnapradipa, K.L., Wang, J., Berg-Weger, M., & Schootman, M. (2019). Effects of older adult driving resumption on all-cause mortality. The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, gbz058, https://doi.org/10.1093/geronb/gbz058

11. Sanford, A.M., Berg-Weger, M., Lundy, J., & Morley, J.E. (2019). Aging friendly health systems. Journal of Nutrition, Health, and Aging, 23(2), 119-121.

12. Hash, K.M., Berg-Weger, M., Stewart, D.B. & Elliott, D.P. (2019). Social work’s participation in the Geriatric Education Centers (GECs): A brief report. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 38(3), 406-411 (on-line 12/1/16); doi.org/10.1177/0733464816681151

13. Ratnapradipa, K.L., Wang, J., Berg-Weger, M., Schootman, M. (2018). Coming out of

retirement – the extent of driving resumption among older drivers. Innovation in Aging, 2 (3), 1–10.

14. Morley, J.E., Berg-Weger, M., & Lundy, J. (2018). Non-pharmacologic treatment of cognitive impairment. Journal of Nutrition and Health Aging, 22, 632-633.

15. Egan, K.J., Pinto, A., Bighelli, I., Berg-Weger, M., van Straten, A., Albanese, E., & Pot.

A. (2018). A systematic review of online training and support programmes for carers of people with dementia: A public health priority. Journal of the American Medical

Directors Association, 19(3), 200-206e1. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jamda.2017.10.023

16. Dickerson, A., Molnar, L., Bedard, M., Eby, D., Berg-Weger, M., Choi, M., Grigg, J.,

Horowitz, A., Myers, A., O'Connor, M., Silverstein, N., & Meuser, T. (2019; on-line 2017). Transportation and Aging: An Updated Research Agenda for Advancing Safe Mobility among Older Adults Transitioning from Driving to Non-Driving. The Gerontologist, 59(2), 215-221. doi:10.1093/geront/gnx120.

17. Stewart, D.B., Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S.S., Sakamoto, M., Roselle, K., Downing, L.,

Lundy, J. & Hayden, D. (2017). Making a difference: A quasi-experimental study of cognitive stimulation therapy (CST) for persons with dementia with and without yoga.

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Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 60(4), 300-312. (on list of top 10 downloads for 2017 & 2018).

18. Sanders, S., Anderson, K.A., Berg-Weger, M., Kaplan, D., & Schroepfer, T. (2017).

Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work (AGESW): Key inititatives and directions. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 60(5), 330-334.

19. Morley, J.E., Little, M.O., & Berg-Weger, M. (2017). Rapid Geriatric Assessment: A

Tool for Primary Care Physicians. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 17 (195-199).

20. Berg-Weger, M. & Stewart, D. (2017). Non-pharmacologic interventions for persons

with dementia. Missouri Medicine, 114(2), 116-119 (invited manuscript).

21. Stensland, M., Sanders, S., & Berg-Weger, M. (2017). Advanced care planning. Encyclopedia Of Social Work, invited entry.

22. Meuser, T.M., Berg-Weger, M., Carr, D.B., Shi, S.J. & Stewart, D. (2016). Clinician

Effectiveness in Assessing Fitness-to-Drive of Medically At-Risk Older Adults. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 64, 849-854.

23. Berg-Weger, M. & Tebb, S.S. (2015). Caregiver well-being: Is it on your radar?

Invited Editorial, Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 16(11), 908-910.

24. Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S.S., Henderson-Kalb, J., & Zublatsky, J. (2015). Cognitive

stimulation therapy: Integrating into your practice. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 16(9), 795-798.

25. Morley, J.E., Morris, J.C., Berg-Weger, M., Borson, S., Carpenter, B.D., del Campo, N.,

Dubois, B., Fargo, K., Fitten, L.J., Flaherty, J.H., Ganguli, M., Grossberg, G.T., Malmstrom, T.K., Petersen, R.D., Rodriguez, C., Saykin, A.J., Scheltens, P., Tangalos, E.G. Verghese, J., Wilcock, G., Winblad, B., Woo, J., & Vellas, B. (2015). Brain Health: The Importance of Recognizing Cognitive Impairment, an IAGG Consensus Conference. Journal of American Medical Directors Association, 16(9), 731-739.

26. Stowe, J.D., Cooney, T.M., Bonne, S., Meuser, T.M., Berg-Weger, M., Schmidt, N.,

Snethen, C. & Coughenour, J. (2015). A randomized crash injury prevention trial of transitioning high-risk elders from driving. The Journal of Trauma and Acute Care Surgery, 79(1), 132-137 (Selected as one of five nominees for 28th EAST Annual Scientific Assembly during the Cox-Templeton Injury Prevention Paper Competition—fast-tracked for publication).

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27. Morley, J.E., Philpot, C.D., Gill, D. & Berg-Weger, M. (2014). Meaningful activities in the nursing home. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association, 15, 79-81.

28. Wingerbermuehle, C., Bryer, D., Berg-Weger, M. (corresponding author), Tumosa,

N., McGillick, J., Rodriguez, C., Gill, D., Wilson, N., Leonard, K. & Tolson, D. (2014). Baseball Reminiscence League: A model for supporting persons with dementia. Journal of the American Medical Directors Association. 15, 85-89.

29. Meuser, T.M., Carr, D.B., Berg-Weger, M., Irmiter, C., Peters, K.E. & Schwartzberg,

J.G. (2014). The instructional impact of the American Medical Association’s Older Drivers Project On-Line Curriculum. Gerontology and Geriatric Education, 35(1), 64-85.

30. Richardson, T.J., Lee, S.J., Berg-Weger, M. & Grossberg, G.T. (2013). Caregiver

health: Health of caregivers of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Current Psychiatric Report, 15:367. DOI: 10.1007/s11920-013-0367-2.

31. Berg-Weger, M., Meuser, T.M. & Stowe, J. (2013). Addressing individual differences

in mobility transition counseling with older adults. Journal of Gerontological Social Work,56, 201-218.

32. Tebb, S.C., Berg-Weger, M. & Rubio, D.M. (2013). The Caregiver Well-Being Scale:

Developing a short-form rapid assessment instrument. Health and Social Work, 38(4), 222-230. doi: 10.1093/hsw/hlt019.

33. Meuser, T.M., Berg-Weger, M., Niewoehner, P.M., Harmon, A.C., Kuenzie, J.C., Carr,

D.B.,Barco, P.D. (2012). Physician input and licensing of at-risk drivers: A review of all-inclusive medical evaluation forms in the US and Canada, Accident Analysis & Prevention, 46 (May 2012), 8-17. ISSN 0001-4575, 10.1016/j.aap.2011.12.009.

34. Meuser, T., Berg-Weger, M., Chibnall, J., Harmon, A. & Stowe, J. (2011 (published

first on-line, 12/26/2011)). Assessment of readiness for mobility transition (ARMT): A tool for mobility counseling and management with older adults. Journal of Applied Gerontology,32(4), 484-507.

35. King, M. D., Meuser, T.M., Berg-Weger, M., Chibnall, J.C., Harmon, A. & Yakimo, R.

(2011). Decoding the Miss Daisy Syndrome: An Examination of Subjective Responses to Mobility Change. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 54(1), 29-52.

36. Croston, J., Meuser, T.M., Berg-Weger, M., Grant, E.A. & Carr, D.B. (2009). Driving

retirement in older adults with dementia. Topics in Geriatric Rehabilitation, 25(2), 154-162.

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37. Berg-Weger, M. (2009). An infusion model or a specialization approach to teaching intergenerational content. Two curriculum experts respond (invited commentary). Journal of Intergenerational Relationship, 6(4).

38. Meuser, T.M., Carr, D.B., Ulfarsson, G.F., Berg-Weger, M., Niewoehner, P., Kim, J-K., Epplin-Zapf, T.J., Barco, P., MacLean, K. & Osberg, S. (2008). Medical Fitness to Drive and a State Voluntary Reporting Law. AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety, Washington, D.C. Accessed at www.aaafoundation.org/pdf/MedicalFitnesstoDriveReport,pdf/. (Also published as Meuser, et al., (2008). Motor-vehicle crash history and licensing outcomes for older drivers reported as medically impaired in Missouri. Accident Analysis and Prevention, doi:10.1016/j.aap.2008, 11.003).

39. Pickard, J., Berg-Weger, M. & Birkenmaier, J. (2008). Videos: Where do they fit in an aging-infused curriculum? Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 50(3/4), 99-112.

40. MacLean, K., Berg-Weger, M., Meuser, T.M. & Carr, D. (2007). Driving retirement:

Help with counseling older patients. Family Practice Recertification, 29(6), 33-36 and 42-32 (invited article).

41. Dickerson, A.E., Molnar, L.J., Eby, D.W., Adler, G., Bedard, M., Berg-Weger, M.,

Classen, S., Foley, D., Horowitz, A., Kerschner, H., Page, O., Silverstein, N., Staplin, L. & Trujillo, L. (2007). Transportation and aging: A research agenda for advancing safe mobility. The Gerontologist, 47(5), 578-590.

42. Berg-Weger, M., Herbers, S., Rodriguez, C., McGillick, J. & Svoboda, J. (2007).

Building university-community partnerships in gerontological social work research: The why, the who and the how. Special Issue of Journal of Gerontological Social Work (invited manuscript), 50(1/2), 21-38.

43. Meuser, T., Carr, D., Berg-Weger, M., Niewoehner, P. & Morris, J.C. (2006). Driving

and dementia in older adults: Implementation and evaluation of a continuing education project. The Gerontologist, 46(5), 680-687.

44. Birkenmaier, J.M., Behrman, G. & Berg-Weger, M. (2005). Integrating curriculum

and practice with students and their field instructors: The Reflections on Spirituality and Aging (ROSA) Model. Educational Gerontology, 31(10), 745-763.

45. Perkinson, M.A., Berg-Weger, M., Carr, D.B., Meuser, T.M., Palmer, J.L., Buckles,

V.D., Powlishta, K.K., Foley, D.J. & Morris, J.C. (2005). Driving and Alzheimer’s Dementia: Attitudes and cessation strategies among stakeholders. Gerontologist, 45, 676-685.

46. Burkemper, E. & Berg-Weger, M. (2005). Connecting the generations: Younger

faculty mentoring older faculty. Reflections, 11(2), 77-82.

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47. Berg-Weger, M. & Tebb, S.S. (2004). Conversations with family caregiving researchers: Trends and future directions. Generations, XXVII(4), 9-16.

48. Berg-Weger, M., Rauch, S., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (2003). Assessing the health of

adult daughter former caregivers for elders with Alzheimer’s Disease. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 18(4), 231-239.

49. Rubio, D.M., Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S., Lee, E.S. & Rauch, S. (2003). Objectifying

content validity: Conducting a content validity study in social work research. Social Work Research, 27(2), 94-104. Nominated for Society for Social Work Research Best Scholarly Contribution Award.

50. Rubio, D.M., Berg-Weger, M. & Tebb, S. (2003). Validating a measure across

groups: The use of MIMIC models in scale development. Journal of Social Service Research, 29(3), 53-67.

51. Peterson, D., Berg-Weger, M., McGillick, J. & Schwartz, L. (2002). Basic care I: The

effects of dementia training on certified nursing assistants and other staff. American Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias, 17(3), pp. 154-164.

52. Berg-Weger, M., Burkemper, E., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (2002). The well-being of

siblings who share care: A case study. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 35(1), 89-106.

53. Berg-Weger, M., Peterson, D., McGillick, J. & Schwarz, L. (2001). Not prepared to

care? Improving nursing assistants’ knowledge of dementia. CNA Today, 1(2), 33-41 (invited manuscript).

54. Rubio, D.M., Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S. & Parnell, L. (2001). The well-being of

former caregivers: How does caregiving impact the caregiver? Healing Ministries, 8(3), 105-108 (invited manuscript).

55. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M., Tebb, S. & Parnell, L. (2001). When caregiving is

over: The well-being of caregivers of parents with dementia. Invited manuscript, Activity Directors’ Quarterly (invited, but not published).

56. Rubio, D.M., Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S. & Parnell, L. (2001). Comparing the well-

being of post-caregivers and non-caregivers. American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and Other Dementias, 16(2), 97-102.

57. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (2001). Strengths-based practice with

family caregivers of the chronically ill: Qualitative insights. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services (Special Issue), 82(3), 263-272.

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58. Rubio, D.M., Berg-Weger, M. & Tebb, S. (2001). Using structural equation modeling to test for multidimensionality. Structural Equation Modeling, 8(4), 613-626 (Invited manuscript).

59. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (2000). Living with and caring for older

family members: Issues related to caregiver well-being. Journal of Gerontological Social Work, 33(2), 47-62.

60. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (2000). Depression as a mediator:

Caregiver well-being and strain in a different light. Families in Society: The Journal of Contemporary Human Services, 81(2), 162-173. Nominated for the 2001 Society for Social Work Research Best Research Award.

61. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (2000). The caregiver well-being scale

revisited. Health and Social Work, 25(4), 255-263.

62. Rubio, D.M., Berg-Weger, M. & Tebb, S. (1999). Assessing the validity and reliability of well-being and stress in family caregivers. Social Work Research, 23(1), 54-64.

63. Berg-Weger, M. & Tebb, S. (1998). Case management with family caregivers of the

elderly: A strengths approach. Journal of Case Management, 7(2), 67-73.

64. Chadiha, L., Morrow-Howell, N., Dwarkwa, O. & Berg-Weger, M. (1998). Experiences of African-American caregivers of elders with dementia: A pilot study. African-American Research Perspectives, 4(1), 104-114.

65. Berg-Weger, M. & Rubio, D.M. (1996). Role induction and caregiver strain: A

structural equation approach. Journal of Social Service Research, 21(2), 33-53.

66. Morrow-Howell, N., Proctor, E. & Berg-Weger, M. (1993). Adequacy of informal care for elderly patients discharged home from the hospital. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 12(2), 188-205.

67. Berg-Weger, M., Hooyman, N. & Moore, J. (1989). Role of an ambulatory geriatric

evaluation unit in a family geriatric curriculum. Gerontology and Geriatric Education, 9(4), 73-81.

Social Work Education, Practice and Field Education Books

1. Berg-Weger, M. (2019). Social Work and Social Welfare: An Invitation (5th edition). New York: Taylor & Francis/Routledge. First edition 2005, Boston: McGraw-Hill

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Publishers; 1st edition 2004; 2nd edition 2010, 3rd edition, 2013, 4th edition 2016; New York: Routledge.

2. Berg-Weger, M., Adams, D., & Birkenmaier, J. (2020). Contemporary Social Work Practice (5th edition). New York: Routledge. Previously published as Birkenmaier, J., Berg-Weger, M. & DeWeese, M. (2017). Contemporary Social Work Practice (4th edition). New York: Taylor & Francis/Routledge. Third edition 2014, Second edition 2011 (Routledge), and First edition 2006 (Boston: McGraw-Hill Publishers).

3. Birkenmaier, J.M. & Berg-Weger, M. (2017). The Practicum Companion for Social

Work: Integrating Class and Field Work. (4th edition) New York: Pearson. First edition, 2000; Second edition, 2007, Third edition, 2011, Allyn & Bacon/Pearson. (Authors also

developed Instructor’s Resource materials for faculty who adopt the book available on the Allyn & Bacon website).

Chapters/Units

4. Berg-Weger, M. & Birkenmaier, J.M. (2014). Macro case vignette, Ethics, technology and field education and Mr. and Mrs. Sherman: Working with older adults. In H. Rosenthal (ed.), Encyclopedia of Human Services, Master Review and Tutorial for the Board Certified Human Services Practitioner Examination (pp. 169-177. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis.

5. Berg-Weger, M. & Birkenmaier, J. (2010). Utilizing honest communication in the

treatment of personality and substance abuse disorders. In H. Rosenthan (ed.), Favorite Counseling and Therapy Homework Assignments, Classic Anniversary Edition. NY: Routledge.

6. Birkenmaier, J., Wernet, S., Berg-Weger, M., Wilson, J. & Banks, R., Olliges, R. &

Delicath, T.A. (2005). Weaving a web: The use of web-based technology in field education. In R. Beaulaurie & M. Haffey (eds.), Technology in social work education and curriculum: The high tech, high touch social work educator (pp. 3-19). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.

7. Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S.C., Cook, C.A.L., Gallagher, M. & Flory, B. (2005). The research education partnership model: Community, faculty and student partnerships in practice evaluation. In Soska, T. & Johnson, A.K. (eds.), University-community partnerships: Colleges and universities in civic engagement (pp. 141-162). New York: The Haworth Press, Inc.

8. Flory, B. & Berg-Weger, M. (2003). Children of high-conflict custody disputes:

Striving for Social Justice in Adult Focused Litigation. In Stretch, J.J., Burkemper, E.M., Hutchison, W.J. & Wilson J. (eds.), Practicing Social Justice (pp. 205-219). New York: The Haworth Press Inc.

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9. Gallagher, M.B., Cook, C.L., Tebb, S, S. & Berg-Weger, M. (2003). Practicing social justice: Community based research, education and practice. In Stretch, J.J., Burkemper, E.M., Hutchison, W.J. & Wilson J. (eds.), Practicing Social Justice (pp. 27-39). New York: The Haworth Press Inc.

10. Birkenmaier, J. & Berg-Weger, M. (2002). Good habits of highly effective practicum students. In Grobman, L. The field placement survival guide: What every social work student needs to know, (pp. 161-167). Harrisburg, PA: White Hat Publications (reprinted from The New Social Worker, 8(2), 13-14).

11. Berg-Weger, M. & Huggins, P. (2002). Can I do my practicum where I work?

In Grobman, L. The field placement survival guide: What every social work student needs to know (pp. 45-52). Harrisburg, PA: White Hat Publications (reprinted from The New Social Worker, 3(2), 16-18).

12. Berg-Weger, M. & Birkenmaier, J. (unpublished). Achieving wellness:

Developing a self-care plan. In Solomon, C. (Ed.), Active Learning Exercises for Social Work and the Human Services. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

13. Birkenmaier, J. & Berg-Weger, M. (2001). Community Participation:

Identifying Influences and a Plan. In Rosenthal, H.G. (Ed.), Favorite Counseling and Therapy Homeworks, 51 Therapists Share Their Most Creative Strategies (pp. 47-50). Philadelphia, PA: Brunner-Routledge.

14. Berg-Weger, M. (1999). Thoughts on the doctoral process. . . In Pyrczak, F.,

Completing your thesis or dissertation, pp. 29-31. Los Angeles, CA: Pyrczak Publishing. Peer-Reviewed Publications

15. Barth, R., Birkenmaier, J. & Berg-Weger, M. (2014). Individual microfinance lending: A study in Gros Morne, Haiti. Social Development Issues, the Journal of the International Consortium of Social Development, 36(2), 78-92.

16. Berg-Weger, M., Rochman, E., Rosenthal, P., Sporleder, B. & Birkenmaier, J.

(2007). Creating harmony among social work programs: A multi-program collaboration in field education. Social Work Education, 26 (1), 20-34.

17. Birkenmaier, J., Wernet, S., Berg-Weger, M., Wilson, J. & Banks, R., Olliges, R.

& Delicath, T.A. (2005). Weaving a web: The use of technology in field education. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, Special issue, Technology and Social Work Education, 25(1-2), 3-19.

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18. Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S.C., Cook, C.A.L., Gallagher, M. & Flory, B. (2004).

The research education partnership model: Community, faculty and student partnerships in practice evaluation. Journal of Community Practice, Special Issue, 12(3/4), 141-162. Simultaneously published at University-Community Partnerships: Universities in Civic Engagement. Received the 2005 Marie Weil Award for Best Article of the Year.

19. Dunn, J., H., Flory, B.E., Berg-Weger, M. & Milstead, M. (2004). An

exploratory study of supervised access and custody exchange services: The children’s experience. Family and Conciliation Court Review, 42(1), 60-73.

20. Burkemper, E., Berg-Weger, M. & Welshimer, K. (2003). There’s more to

translation than words: Social work presentations in foreign language countries. Professional Development in Social Work. The International Journal of Continuing Social Work Education, 5(3), 13-19.

21. Birkenmaier, J., Wilson, J., Berg-Weger, M., Banks, R & Hartung, M. (2003).

MSW integrative seminars: Toward integrating course and field work. Journal of Teaching in Social Work, 23(1/2), 167-182.

22. Flory, B. & Berg-Weger, M. (2003). Children of high-conflict custody disputes:

Striving for Social Justice in Adult Focused Litigation. Social Thought: Journal of Religion in the Social Services, 22(2/3), 205-220.

23. Gallagher, M.B., Cook, C.L., Tebb, S. S. & Berg-Weger, M. (2003). Practicing

social justice: Community based research, education and practice. Social Thought: Journal of Religion in the Social Services, 22(2/3), 27-39.

24. Birkenmaier, J., Rubio, D.M. & Berg-Weger, M. (2002). Human service non-

profit agencies: Studying the impact of policy changes. Journal of Social Work, 2(2), 133-147. (This manuscript was accepted for publication in the Journal of Sociomonia, official publication of the National Association of Social Work in Russia (Special Issue entitled, Social Work in the US, Russian language social work publication), but not published due to financial constraints.)

25. Flory, B., Dunn, J., Berg-Weger, M. & Milstead, M. (2001). An exploratory

study of supervised access and custody exchange services: The parental experience. Family Court Review. An Interdisciplinary Journal, 39(4), 469-482.

26. Birkenmaier, J. & Berg-Weger, M. (2001). Good habits of highly effective

practicum students. The New Social Worker, 8(2), 13-14.

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27. Rubio, D.M., Birkenmaier, J. & Berg-Weger, M. (2000). Social welfare policy changes and social work practice. Advances in Social Work Practice, 1(2), 177-186.

28. Berg-Weger, M., Birkenmaier, J., Tebb, S. & Rosenthal, H. (1999). Bridging

new heights: Creating linkages between community colleges and baccalaureate programs. The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 4(2), 109-119.

29. Berg-Weger, M. & Schneider, D. (1998). Interdisciplinary collaboration in

social work education. Journal of Social Work Education, 34(1), 1-11 (abstracted in Social Work Abstracts).

30. Raber, M., Tebb, S.S. & Berg-Weger, M. (1998). Recruitment and retention of

minority students in Bachelor of Social Work programs. The Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work, 3(2), 31-49.

31. Berg-Weger, M., Gockel, J., Rubio, D.M. & Douglas, R. (1998). Triage

services: Profile of high utilization. Social Work in Health Care, 27(1), 15-31.

32. Berg-Weger, M. & Huggins, P. (1996). Can I do my practicum where I work? The New Social Worker, 3(2), 16-18.

Other Scholarly Works and Work Products

1. Tebb, S.S. & Berg-Weger, M. (2018). Caregiver Well-Being Scale added to the Patient-Centered Research content on Mapi Research Trust in France; www.mapigroup.com.

2. Council on Social Work Education. (2017). Specialized practice curricular guide for gero social work practice. Alexandria, Virginia: CSWE. Served as member of the National Workgroup.

3. Berg-Weger, M. & Tebb, S.S. (2015). Caregiver Well-Being. Educational module developed for CSWE Gero-Ed Center.

4. Berg-Weger, M. (2015). It’s Time…to Talk About Driving Retirement. A Missouri

Guide. Booklet developed for Missouri Department of Transportation.

5. Berg-Weger, M. & Meuser, T.M. (2014). Older adults and mobility transitions: When is it time to plan? Aging Successfully, XXIV(1), 10-11 & 14-15.

6. Tebb, S.S., Berg-Weger, M. & Rubio, D.M. (2013). Caregiving Well-Being Scale

included in the Measurement Instrument Database for Social Sciences (www.midss.org).

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7. Berg-Weger, M. & Meuser, T.M. (2012) Mobility Transition Counseling on-line curriculum, located at: http://www.umsl.edu/mtci/

8. Berg-Weger, M. & Meuser, T.M. (2012). Final Report to Retirement Research

Foundation, A person-centered approach to mobility management: Training gerontological practitioners for effective assessment and intervention.

9. Meuser, T.M., Berg-Weger, M. & Chibnall, J.T. (2010). Person-centered mobility

appraisal professional manual. A tool for mobility counseling and planning. (Scale and professional manual produced for National Center on Senior Transportation.

10. Berg-Weger, M. & Birkenmaier, J.M. (2005). Provided field education case scenarios

for instructor’s materials on the Allyn and Bacon website.

11. Tebb, S.C., Berg-Weger, M. & Rubio, D.M. (2004). Caregiver Well-Being Scale published in Melillo, K.D. & Houde, S.C., Geropsychiatric and Mental Health Nursing. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.

12. Perkinson, M.A., Berg-Weger, M., Carr, D.B., Meuser, T.M., Palmer, J.L., Buckles, V.D.

& Morris, J.C. (2004). Driving and dementia: Attitudes and cessation strategies among stakeholders. Final report to National Transportation and Safety Administration.

13. Berg-Weger, M. (2002). Global Graying: The Adaptation of the Elderly in a Changing

World. Conference Proceedings from the Social Pedagogical Problems of Continuous Education. Samara, Russia Institute for Teaching Retraining and Staff Development in Education.

14. Berg-Weger. M. Social Work Interventions: Practice with Aging Persons and their Families (Syllabus). (2002). Teaching Gerontological Social Work: A Compendium of Model Syllabi. Washinton, D.C.: Council on Social Work Education.

15. Berg-Weger, M., Hajicek, D., McGillick, J. & Schwartz, L. (2001). Effects of dementia

training on long term care staff. Missouri League for Nursing Newsletter, September, 2001.

16. Berg-Weger, M. & Birkenmaier, J. (2000-2001). Served as field instructor mentors

on the Allyn & Bacon Mentoring Website. Submit one case for month for publication on the website.

17. Rubio, D.M., Berg-Weger, M., Tebb, S. & Parnell, L. (1999). Examining the

performance of the Caregiver Well-Being Scale using multiple group analysis in structural equation modeling. Conference Proceedings, American Statistical Association.

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18. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (1999). "The Caregiving Continuum for Adult Daughters: An Examination of Post-Caregiving Well-Being” (funded by University of Missouri Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Program). Report to St. Louis Alzheimer’s Association.

19. Berg-Weger, M. & Birkenmaier, J. (1999). "Social work field instruction: Realities

and resources" (web site developed as a supplement to The Practicum Companion for Social Work: Integrating Class and Field Work, located at http://www.abacon.com). Needham Heights, MA: Allyn & Bacon.

20. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (1999). The Caregiving Continuum for Adult

Daughters: An Examination of Post-Caregiving Well-Being (funded by University of Missouri Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Program). Report to University of Missouri Alzheimer’s and Related Disorders Program.

21. Berg-Weger, M., Rubio, D.M. & Tebb, S. (1998). "Caregiver Well-being: Building on

Strengths." Report to Beaumont Faculty Development Fund.

22. Berg-Weger, M. & Dent, T. (1992). "Guidelines for professional social work licensures/certifications." George Warren Brown School of Social Work, Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri.

23. Schneider, D., Berg-Weger, M., Broadhead E. & Oyama, O. (1990). Recognition of

depression in a family residency program. Unpublished manuscript.

24. Peters, G. & Berg, M. (1978). "Evaluation report for third annual Kansas Governor's Conference on Aging."

Works Under Review/In Progress

1. Lundy, J., Hayden, D., Pyland, S., Berg-Weger, M., Malmstrom, T.K., & Morley, J.E. (2020, under review). An age-friendly health system. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.

2. Wallace, C.L., Stewart, D.B., Berg-Weger, M., & Tebb, S.S. (in development). Preparing a workforce for gerontological social work: Implementing evidence-based interventions and interprofessional experiences in gerontological social work education. In development.

3. Henderson-Kalb, J., Ramel, M., Berg-Weger, M., Hawthorne, K., FitzGerald, J., & Vaughn, A. (in development). Interprofessional Geriatric Assessment Clinic: An educational intervention.

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PRESENTATIONS National and International Presentations

1. 2020. Washington, Berg-Weger, Henderson-Kalb, and Stallings. Perceptions and Knowledge of Older Adult Populations: An analysis of Interprofessional Case Simulation Learning of Occupational Therapy Students. Virtual paper presentation, American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Conference.

2. 2020. Berg-Weger & Bennett. Current and Future Geriatrics Educational Policy Initiatives. Symposium presentation at Gerontological Society of American Annual Meeting.

3. 2020. Berg-Weger (Chair), Emery-Tiburcio, Husser, Morley, Ficl, & Tumosa. Transforming Primary Care Practice into Age-Friendly Health Systems (symposium) and Saint Louis University Primary Care Age-Friendly Health Systems Initiatives in Rural and Urban Communities. Symposium presentation at Gerontological Society of American Annual Meeting.

4. 2020. Gallamore, Zubatsky, & Berg-Weger. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Outcomes Across Healthcare and Community Settings for Individuals With Dementia. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting.

5. 2020. Berg-Weger. Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older Adults Beyond the Pandemic. 31st SLU Summer Geriatric Institute—Reimagined.

6. 2020. Berg-Weger. Addressing Loneliness and Social Isolation Through a Circle of Friends. Presentation at Mid-America Regional Council Age Positive 2020 (re)Vision Conference.

7. 2020. Berg-Weger. Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older Adults—How Can Professionals Provide Support. Presented to AGESW, University of Washington Department of Geriatric Medicine Grand Rounds, and Mid-America Regional Council Age Positive 2020 (re)Vision Conference.

8. 2020. Berg-Weger & Zubatsky. Caregiver Webinar. University of California-Los Angela Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program.

9. 2020. Berg-Weger. Age-Friendly Health Systems Action Community. Assessing and Acting on the 4Ms as a Set. Webinar for American Geriatrics Society.

10. 2019. Anderson, Berg-Weger, & Plocher. Exploring the Efficacy and Effectiveness of Reminiscence Using Three-Dimensional Printed Objects. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas.

11. 2019. Zubatsky, Berg-Weger, Morley, Lach, Malmstrom, & Lundy. Building Networks to Address At-Risk Older Adults. Symposium presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas.

12. 2019. Carrico, Lindberg, Severance, Fain, Caprio, Bennett, Cortes, Busy-Whitehead, Berg-Weger, Taylor, Brennan, & Waters. The HRSA Geriatrics Education Initiatives: A Policy and Program Update. Symposium presentation at Gerontological Society of America Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas.

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13. 2019. Berg-Weger. Addressing Social Isolation Through a Circle of Friends®. Presentation at 30th Annual Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute, St. Louis, Missouri.

14. 2019. Tebb, Berg-Weger, & Wallace. Preparing Future Social Workers to Work as Leaders on Interprofessional Geriatric Teams. Presentation at Council on Social Work Education Conference. Denver, Colorado.

15. 2019. Douglas, Boisvert, Beckerle, Zubatsky, & Berg-Weger. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy for Dementia: Impact on Mood, Memory, and Relationships. Poster presentation at 3rd International Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Conference. St. Louis, Missouri.

16. 2019. Sanford, Berg-Weger, Little, Lundy, Malmstrom, & Morley. The Prevalence of Geriatric Syndromes as Captured by the Rapid Geriatric Assessment. Poster presentation at American Geriatric Society, Portland, Oregon.

17. 2018. Lach, Little, & Berg-Weger. Interprofessional Geriatrics Case Competition For Health Professions Students. Poster presentation at Hartford Geriatric Nursing Leadership, Boston, Massachusetts.

18. 2018. Beckerle, Douglas, Zubatsky, & Berg-Weger. Improving Caregiver Well-Being through Cognitive Stimulation Therapy Groups for Individuals with Dementia. Poster presented Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts.

19. 2018. Thompson, Sankey, Berg-Weger, & Postman. An Interdisciplinary Dementia Program For Elderly African American Residents Of North St. Louis. E-poster presented at American Speech & Hearing Association Conference, Boston, Massachusetts.

20. 2018. Boisvert, Zubatsky, Berg-Weger, Morley, & Henderson-Kalb. An Interprofessional Team Intervention to Improve Memory in Individuals with Dementia. Poster presented at Collaborative Family Healthcare Association Conference, Rochester, New York.

21. 2018 Ratnapradipa, Schootman, Berg-Weger, & Wang. Effect of driving resumption on all-cause mortality among older adults. American College of Epidemiology. Cincinnati, Ohio.

22. 2018 Cho & Berg-Weger. Building an Evidence-Base to Inform Responses to Elder Mistreatment: Perspectives From Emerging Scholars. Symposium presented at Gerontological Society of America, Boston, Massachusetts.

23. 2018 Berg-Weger, Morley, Lundy, & Zubatsky. Presentation, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: A Non-Pharmacologic Dementia Intervention to Enhance Quality of Life. Department of Health & Human Services Healthy Aging Summit. Washington, D.C.

24. 2018 Berg-Weger. Presentation, From Compassion Fatigue to Compassion Satisfaction. 29th Annual Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute. St. Louis, Missouri.

25. 2018 Ramel, Berg-Weger, FitzGerald, Hawthorne, Henderson-Kalb, & Morley. Abstract submitted for Presentation, Interprofessional Geriatric Assessment Clinic: A Strategy for Teaching & Service. National Academies of Practice.

26. 2018 Berg-Weger, Lundy, & Hayden. Pre-Conference Workshop, Non-Pharmacologic Interventions for Persons With Dementia in Residential Care: Strategies for

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Implementing Cognitive Stimulation Therapy. American Medical Directors Association. Dallas, Texas.

27. 2018 Tebb, Berg-Weger, Zubatsky, Wallace, & Stewart. Presentation, Preparing for the Business of Aging: Global Training in Rapid Geriatric Assessments (RGAs). Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Atlanta, Georgia.

28. 2017 Ratnapradipa, Schootman, Wang, & Berg-Weger. Cross-sectional Analysis of Driving Resumption Among Older Former Drivers. American College of Epidemiology Annual Meeting. New Orleans.

29. 2017 Berg-Weger, Henderson-Kalb, & Lundy. Symposium, Non-Pharmacologic Interventions for Persons with Dementia in Residential Care: Strategies for Making A Difference, International Nursing Home Research Conference. St. Louis, Missouri.

30. 2017 Tebb, Berg-Weger, & Stewart. Presentation, Identifying Early For a Longer & Productive Life: Rapid Geriatric Assessments (RGAs). Council on Social Work Education. Dallas, Texas.

31. 2017 Little, Lach, & Berg-Weger. Interprofessional Geriatrics Case Competition for Health Professions Students International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics. San Francisco, California.

32. 2017 Stewart, Berg-Weger, Zubatsky, Lundy, & Hayden. Presentation, Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: An Exploratory Study in an American Population, International Association of Gerontology & Geriatrics. San Francisco, California.

33. 2017 Little, Lach, Stewart, & Berg-Weger. Poster, Interprofessional Geriatrics Case Competition For Health Professions Students. American Geriatrics Society, San Antonio, Texas.

34. 2017 Tebb, Berg-Weger, Wallace, Zubatsky, & Stewart. Presentation, Interprofessional Team Building: The Future of Education in Aging. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Miami, Florida.

35. 2017 Stewart, Berg-Weger, & Tebb. Poster Presentation, Making a Difference with Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Improving Lives of Individuals with Dementia. Society for Social Work Research, New Orleans, Louisiana.

36. 2017 Barnes, Berg-Weger, Emery-Tiburcio, Golden, Gruss, Hasnain, Molony, & Thompson. Presentation, Best Practices for Integrating Geriatrics into Primary Care: Working with CBOs and the Aging Network. American Society on Aging, Chicago, Illinois.

37. 2016 Conlon, A., Tebb, S., Stewart, D.B., Wallace, C.L., & Berg-Weger. Poster presentation, Interprofessional Education: Meeting Gerontological Social Work Competencies. Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, Louisiana.

38. 2016 Tebb, Berg-Weger, Wallace & Stewart. Panel presentation, Geriatric Care Case Competition: A Colloborative Interprofessional Experience for Students. Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, Georgia.

39. 2016 Berg-Weger & Morley. Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Health Center Partnerships. Presentation at American Geriatrics Society Pre-Conference, Long Beach, California.

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40. 2016 Berg-Weger & Tebb. Making a Difference with Cognitive Stimulation Therapy (CST)and Exercise. Presentation at Association of Gerontology in Higher Education. Long Beach, California.

41. 2015 Meuser, Berg-Weger, Barco, Stowe & Carr. Pass-Fail Differences in Older Drivers Rated Capable by Physicians. Presentation at Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, Florida.

42. 2015 Berg-Weger & Tebb. Ethical Perspectives on Older Adult Transitions: Implications for Social Work Practice. Workshop presentation at Saint Louis University, St. Louis, Missouri.

43. 2015 Hash & Berg-Weger. Social Work’s Participation in the Geriatric Education

Centers (GECs). Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America, Orlando,

Florida. 44. 2015 Berg-Weger, Tebb, Stewart, Sakamoto, Roselle, Downing, Lundy, & Hayden.

Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Extending the Lifelong Process With or Without Exercise. Poster presentation at Gerontological Society of America, Orlando, Florida.

45. 2015 Berg-Weger, Ferguson, Hunter, Strug, Cskai & Brown. Research Tour in Cuba: Observations and Lessons Learned. Presentation at Council on Social Work Education. Denver, Colorado.

46. 2015 Tebb & Berg-Weger. Riding a Frontier of Change: Cognitive Stimulation Therapy and Movement or Medication? Interactive Workshop at Council on Social Work Education. Denver, Colorado.

47. 2015 Berg-Weger & Rodriguez. Insights on MCI from Persons with Dementia, Care Partners, and Professionals. Presentation at International Consensus Conference on Mild Cognitive Impairment. St. Louis, Missouri.

48. 2015 Stowe, Cooney, Meuser, Berg-Weger, Schmidt & Snethen. (2015 accepted). Crash injury prevention: A randomized trial of transitioning high-risk elders from driving. Presentation at the 28th Annual Scientific Assembly of the Eastern Assocation for the Surgery of Trauma. Lake Buena Vista, Florida.

49. 2014 Stowe, Meuser & Berg-Weger. Poster Presentation, “Planning for Life Post-Driving: An Intervention Study.” Gerontological Society of America. Washington, D.C.

50. 2014 Berg-Weger, Meuser, Pickard, Richardson & Freund. Poster Presentation, Demographics and Attitudes: Which Predicts Driving Retirement? Gerontological Society of America. Washington, D.C.

51. 2014 Meuser, Berg-Weger, Stewart, Carr & Shi. Poster Presentation, Predictors Of Physician Safety Ratings of Medically Impaired Older Drivers.Gerontological Society of America. Washington, D.C.

52. 2014 Howe, Ansello, Tan, Griffith, Price, Perweiler, Redford, Berg-Weger & Tebb. Poster Presentation, Promoting Faculty Development in a Time of Scarce Resources.Gerontological Society of America. Washington, D.C.

53. 2014 Lach, Malmstrom, Berg-Weger & Morley. Falls and Fears of Falling in the Nursing Home: A New Model for Improving Care. Gerontological Society of America. Washington, D.C.

54. 2014 Berg-Weger, Wilson & Baker. Panel Presentation, Public Health and Social Justice. 2014 Catholic Health Association Theology/Ethics Colloquim. St. Louis, Missouri.

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55. 2014 Howe, Griffith, Redford, Perweiler & Berg-Weger. Symposium, Interprofessional Faculty Development Programs: The Experience of Three Geriatric Education Centers. Association for Gerontology in Higher Education. Denver, Colorado.

56. 2013 Perweiler, Redford, Howe, Berg-Weger, Eclar, Mehling, Griffith & Hewitt. Poster Presentation, Partnering to Provide a Virtual Learning Faculty Development Program in Geriatrics: Lessons Learned. Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, Louisiana.

57. 2013 Stowe, Meuser & Berg-Weger. Poster presentation, Encounters with Medically Impaired Older License Seekers. Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, Louisiana.

58. 2013 Mullen, Bedard, Meuser & Berg-Weger. Poster presentation, Factor Analysis of the Assessment of Readiness for Mobility Transition Questionnaire. Gerontological Society of America. New Orleans, Louisiana.

59. 2013 Berg-Weger. Presentation, What I Wish I Had Known—Tips and Resources for Developing a Statewide Older Driver Program. Lifesavers Conference. Denver, Colorado (invited).

60. 2012 Berg-Weger & Meuser. Paper presentation, Individual Readiness and Utilization of a Community Mobility Resource. Gerontological Society of America. San Diego, California.

61. 2012 Berg-Weger & Fromm Faria. Webinar, “Team Form & Functions: From Multi-Disciplinary to Interprofessional Collaborative Geriatric Teams-Assessment & Educational Models. New York Academy of Medicine (invited).

62. 2012 Meuser & Berg-Weger. Webinar, Attitudes and Emotions in Mobility Transitions. Independent Transportation Network America (invited).

63. 2012 Berg-Weger, Meuser, Dize & Sykora. Workhop, Ready to Try Something New? The Assessment of Readiness for Mobility Transition (ARMT) Tool. National Association of Area Agencies on Aging. Denver, Colorado (invited).

64. 2012 Meuser & Berg-Weger. Pre-Conference Institute, Driving Through the Lifespan: Evidence and Practice Steering the Way. American Occupational Therapy Association. Indianapolis, Indiana (invited).

65. 2011 Meuser & Berg-Weger. Workshop, Mobility Transitions Counseling Workshop. Jewish Social Services Agency. Rockville, Maryland

66. 2011 Meuser, Berg-Weger & Stowe. Symposium, Integrated Assessment and Mobility Counseling for Older Adults,” at the Gerontological Society of America, A Study Approach to Mobility Counselor Training. Boston, Massachusetts. Selected as the Official Transportation Interest Group Symposium.

67. 2011 Berg-Weger. Career Panel presentation at the Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, Georgia.

68. 2011 Berg-Weger. Panel presentation for Hartford Practicum Partnership and Education. Council on Social Work Education. Atlanta, Georgia.

69. 2011 Meuser & Berg-Weger. Workshop presented at the Veterans Administration Medical Center Driver Rehabilitation Refresher Course, Assessing Readiness for Mobility Transitions in Older Adults: Implications for Driver Rehabiliation Specialists. St. Louis, Missouri.

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70. 2011 Berg-Weger. Presentation at Washington University/Missouri Department of Transportation Working Group on Fitness-to-Drive in Medically Impaired Drivers, Facilitating Mobility Transitions: The Intersection of Research and Practice. St. Louis, Missouri.

71. 2011 Berg-Weger & Meuser. Workshop presented at the Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute, Assessing Readiness for Mobility Transitions in Older Adults: The First Step in Mobility Counseling. St. Louis, Missouri.

72. 2011 Meuser & Berg-Weger. International Audio Conference, Mobility Counseling: Principles and Core Components. Easter Seals/National Center on Senior Transportation, Washington, D.C.

73. 2010 Berg-Weger (Chair and Presenter), Meuser, Harmon, King, Chibnall & Stowe. Symposium at the Gerontological Society of America, Assessing Readiness for Mobility Management: Findings from the Life Space and Mobility Study. New Orleans, Louisiana.

74. 2010 Connell, Bedard & Berg-Weger (Co-Chair). Symposium at the Gerontological Society of America, Transitions of Care Across the Aging Continuum: Intersection of Driving Cessation and Caregiving. New Orleans, Louisiana.

75. 2010 Bedard, Eby & Berg-Weger (Co-Chair). Symposium at the Gerontological Society of America, Knowledge Translation to Support Older Drivers: A Multi-facted process. New Orleans, Louisiana.

76. 2010 Berg-Weger, Pillai, Regan & Rodgers. Panel Presentation at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Finding a Job: Position Your Future. Portland, Oregon.

77. 2010 Carr, Meuser, & Berg-Weger. Presentation to the Governors’ Highway Safety Administration Conference, Older Driver Safety: A Matter of Stakeholder Cooperation. Kansas City, Missouri.

78. 2010 Meuser & Berg-Weger. Presentation to the Board of the National Center for Senior Transportation, Easter Seals Foundation, Assessing Individual Attitudes and Preferences in Mobility Management: Nuances with Respect to Age, Functional Limitation, and Threat Appraisal. Washington, D.C.

79. 2010 Berg-Weger. Inivited presentation at Michigan Center for Advancing Safe Transportation throughout the Lifespan conference, 2010 Research and Education Conference, Health, Functional Status and Older Driver Safety. A Curriculum for State Highway Patrol Examiners and Officers. Ann Arbor, Michigan.

80. 2009 Meuser, Berg-Weger, Niewoehner, Harmon, Kuenzie, Carr & Barco. Poster Session at Gerontological Society of America, Best Practices in Medical Review Among State and Provincial DMVs. Atlanta, Georgia.

81. 2009 Niewoehner, Carr, Berg-Weger & Meuser. Workshop at American Occupational Therapy Association, Older Driver Curriculum for State Highway Patrol Driver Examiners and Troopers. Houston, Texas.

82. 2008 Meuser, Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Symposium presentation at Gerontological Society of America, Older Driver Mobility and Retirement: Decision Points Along the Way. Baltimore, Maryland.

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83. 2008 Meuser, Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Workshop presentation at Saint Louis University Summer Geriatrics Symposium, Medical-Functional Fitness to Drive in Older Adults: Evaluation, Intervention and Regulatory Issues. Saint Louis, Missouri.

84. 2008 Berg-Weger. Presentation at American Society on Aging, Pacts and Promises: Decision-Making of Older Drivers with Dementia and Family Caregivers Regarding When to Give up the Keys. Washington, D.C.

85. 2008 Berg-Weger. Symposium organizer at Society for Social Work Research, Factors Impacting Independent Living Among Older Adults. Presentation entitled Impact of Driving Retirement on Older Adults’ Well-Being. Washington, D.C.

86. 2007 Berg-Weger, Meuser, Niewoehner & Carr. Presentation at Gerontological Society of America, Aging and Driving: Development of a Curriculum to Benefit Law Enforcement. San Francisco, California.

87. 2007 Rowan, Birkenmaier, Berg-Weger & Faul. Electronic poster at CSWE Gero-Ed Forum, Evaluating gerontological curriculum change: Comparing knowledge/competency performance in social work students. Charleston, South Carolina.

88. 2007 Barco, Meuser, Niewoehner, Carr & Berg-Weger. Presentation at American Occupational Therapy Association, Driving Safety and the Functional Impact of Voluntary State Reporting. St. Louis, Missouri.

89. 2007 Niewoehner, Meuser, Berg-Weger & Carr. Workshop at American Occupational Therapy Association, Driving and Dementia in Older Adults: Evidenced Based Assessment and Cessation Strategies. St. Louis, Missouri.

90. 2007 Berg-Weger, Kaye & Roff. Invited panel presentation at Gero-Ed Forum, Strategies to Obtain External Funding. Charleston, South Carolina.

91. 2007 Tebb & Berg-Weger. Presentation at the Association for Gerontology Education, Partnering Mentorships with Community and University. Portland, Oregon.

92. 2006 Meuser, Carr, Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Presentation at the Gerontological Society of America, Medical Fitness to Drive and a Voluntary Reporting Law. Dallas, Texas.

93. 2006 Fenneberg, Weissman & Berg-Weger. Presentation at the Students in Transition Conference, The Undergraduate Experience: Creating Avenues for Campus Dialogue. St. Louis, Missouri.

94. 2006 Meuser, Niewoehner & Berg-Weger. Workshop presentation at the Veterans Administration Medical Center Driver Rehabilitation Refresher Course. Houston, Texas.

95. 2006 Berg-Weger. Presentation at University of Texas—San Antonio Department of Family and Community Medicine Grand Rounds, Driving and Dementia in Older Adults: Evidence-Based Assessment and Cessation Strategies. San Antonio, Texas.

96. 2005 Berg-Weger, Niewoehner, Meuser & Carr. Presentation at the Gerontological Society of America, Individual Autonomy, Public Safety, Drivers with Dementia: Educating Health Professionals & Families on Driving Retirement. Orlando, Florida.

97. 2005 Carr, Meuser, Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Paper presentation at the International Psychiatric Association, Driving and Dementia in Older Adults: Implementation and Evaluation of a Continuing Education Project. Stockholm, Sweden.

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98. 2005 Herbers, Berg-Weger, McGillick & Rodriguez. Conference presentation at the Dementia Care Conference, Raising the Bar: An Evaluation of a Dementia-specific Training for Professionals. Chicago, Illinois.

99. 2005 Herbers, Berg-Weger, McGillick & Rodriguez. Conference presentation at the Saint Louis University School of Medicine Summer Geriatric Institute, Raising the Bar: An Evaluation of a Dementia-specific Training for Professionals. St. Louis, Missouri.

100. 2005 Berg-Weger, Birkenmaier & Pickard. Conference presentation at The National Conference on Gerontological Social Work, Videos: Where Do They Fit in an Aging-Infused Curriculum? New York, New York.

101. 2004 Carr, Meuser, Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Pre-conference workshop presentation at the Gerontological Society of America, Driving and Dementia in Older Adults: Evidenced-based Assessment and Cessation Strategies. A Train-the-Trainer Workshop. Washington, D.C.

102. 2004 Carr, Meuser, Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Workshop presentation at the Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute, Driving and Dementia in Older Adults. St. Louis, Missouri.

103. 2004 Birkenmaier, Berg-Weger, Rochman, Rosenthal & Sporleder. Poster presentation at the Council on Social Work Education, Technology and Field Education Interface: Developing a Collaborative Website and Database. Anaheim, California.

104. 2004 Berg-Weger, Birkenmaier & Behrman. Mini-workshop at National Conference on Gerontological Social Work, Integrating Spirituality Assessment into Social Work Education and Practice. Anaheim, California.

105. 2003 Perkinson, Berg-Weger & Meuser. Symposium presentation at Gerontological Society of America. Early Stage Dementia and Driving: Perspectives from Drivers and their Spouses. San Diego, California.

106. 2003 Berg-Weger. Presentation for the Southern Regional Area Health Education Center Family Practice Residency Alumni Conference. Family and Community Perspectives on Driving and Dementia. Fayetteville, North Carolina.

107. 2003 Perkinson, Berg-Weger, Meuser & Morris. Paper presented at the Association for Anthropology and Gerontology (AAGE). Family and Community Perspectives on Dementia and Driving. San Francisco, California.

108. 2002 Berg-Weger. Presentation at the Social Pedagogical Problems of Continuous Education. Global Graying: The Adaptation of the Elderly in a Changing World. Samara, Russia Institute for Teaching Retraining and Staff Development in Education.

109. 2002 Berg-Weger, Birkenmaier & Wilson. Invited Early bird presentation at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Creating New Harmonies Between Field Education and Technology. Nashville, Tennessee.

110. 2002 Berg-Weger, Rochman, Rosenthal, Sporleder & Birkenmaier. Paper presentation at the Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting. Creating Harmony Among Social Work Programs: A Multi-Program Collaboration in Field Education. Nashville, Tennessee.

111. 2002 Hajicek, Schwartz, McGillick & Berg-Weger. Presentation to the National Alzheimer’s Disease Education Conference. Research Design from the Show

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Me State: How to Do an Outcome Study of Professional Training Programs. Chicago, Illinois.

112. 2001 Rubio, Berg-Weger & Tebb. Paper presentation to the Psychometrics Society. Understanding the Differences Between Latent Class Analysis and Factor Analysis.” Valley Forge, Pennsylvania.

113. 2001 Berg-Weger, Rubio & Tebb. Plenary presentation to the Saint Louis University Geriatrics Summer Institute. Studying the Well-Being of Caregivers Across the Continuum: Implications for Research and Practice. St. Louis, Missouri.

114. 2001 Birkenmaier, Wilson, Banks & Berg-Weger. Paper Presentation at Council on Social Work Education 2001 Annual Program Meeting, An Odyssey into Two Technological Field Education Innovations: WebCT and "Virtual Site Visiting. Dallas, Texas.

115. 2001 Wilson, Birkenmaier, Banks, & Berg-Weger. Paper presentation at Council on Social Work Education 2001 Annual Program Meeting, MSW Integrative Seminars: A SocialWork Odyssey Through Curriculum Planning and Assessment. Dallas, Texas.

116. 2000 Rubio, Berg-Weger, & Tebb. Paper presentation at the Association of Psychometrics, Validating a Measure Across Groups: The Use of MIMIC Models in Scale Development. Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

117. 2000 Berg-Weger & Birkenmaier. Panel presentation at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Meet the Authors. New York, New York.

118. 2000 Wernet, Berg-Weger, Birkenmaier, Wilson, Banks, Hartung, & Olliges. Paper presentation at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, The Use of Web-based Technology in Social Work Field Education. New York, New York.

119. 2000 Tebb, Cook, Berg-Weger, Flory, & Milstead. Invited presentation at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Research Education Partnerships: An Innovative Teaching Model in Social Service Education. New York, New York.

120. 2000 Berg-Weger. Panel presentation at Baccalaureate Program Directors Meeting, Field and CSWE Accreditation. St. Louis, Missouri.

121. 1999 Rubio, Berg-Weger, Tebb & Parnell. Paper presentation at American Statistical Association, Examining the performance of the Caregiver Well-Being Scale Using Multiple Group Analysis in Structural Equation Modeling. Baltimore, Maryland.

122. 1998 Berg-Weger, Tebb, & Padberg. Workshop presentation at Association of Baccalaureate Social Work Program Directors, Strengthening Student Generalist Knowledge: An Introduction to Teaching Social Work. Albuquerque, New Mexico.

123. 1998 Rubio, Berg-Weger, & Tebb. Paper presentation at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Launching into the Future with Factor Analysis: Higher Order or Oblique Factors. Orlando, Florida.

124. 1998 Berg-Weger, Gockel, Rubio & Douglas. Presentation at Social Work ‘96, National Association of Social Workers Meeting, Ambulatory Care Service Usage: An Examination of Unscheduled Visits. Cleveland, Ohio.

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125. 1998 Berg-Weger, Tebb, Birkenmaier & Rosenthal. Presentation at National Organization For Human Services Education, Bridging New Heights: Creating Linkages Between Community Colleges and Baccalaureate Programs. St. Louis, Missouri.

126. 1995 Berg-Weger & Paulsrud. Teaching Seminar at National Council on Family Relations, Innovations in Family Practice Education: Helping Students Think Outside the Box. . . Portland, Oregon.

127. 1995 Berg-Weger & Schneider. Paper presentation at Council on Social Work Education Annual Program Meeting, Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Professional Empowerment. San Diego, California.

128. 1994 Berg-Weger & Rubio. Paper presentation at American Public Health Association, Role Induction and Caregiver Strain: A Structural Equation Approach. Washington, D.C.

129. 1994 Schneider & Berg-Weger. Paper presentation at North American Primary Care Research Group, Interdisciplinary Collaboration in U.S. Departments of Family Practice and Family Practice Residency Programs. Toronto, Canada.

130. 1994 Berg-Weger. Paper presentation at National Council on Family Relations, Role Induction and Caregiving Strain of Adult Daughter Caregivers. Baltimore, Maryland.

131. 1994 Berg-Weger & Schneider. Seminar presentation at Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Sleeping with the Enemy? San Diego, California.

132. 1994 Berg-Weger & Schneider. Presentation at Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Why Interdisciplinary Collaboration? St. Louis, Missouri.

133. 1991 Morrow-Howell, Proctor & Berg-Weger. Paper presentation at Gerontological Society of America, Adequacy of Informal Care for Elderly Patients Discharged Home from the Hospital. San Francisco, California.

134. 1990 Berg-Weger & Schneider. Poster presentation at the National Institute of Mental Health International Research Conference on the Classification and Treatment of Mental Disorders in General Medical Settings, Predictors in the Poor Accuracy of Diagnosing Depression in a Primary Care Setting. Bethesda, Maryland.

135. 1990 Berg-Weger. Poster presentation at the National Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Geriatric Education Curriculum in a Community-Based Family Medicine Residency Program. Seattle, Washington.

136. 1990 Schneider, Berg-Weger, Broadhead & Oyama. Paper presentation at University of North Carolina Primary Care Research Conference, Detection of Depression in a Family Practice Residency Program. Amelia Island, Florida.

137. 1989 Schneider & Berg-Weger. Paper presentation at Mead-Johnson Family Medicine Research Forum, Detection of Depression by Family Physicians. Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.

138. Berg-Weger, Larsen & Stitt. Workshop presentation at Association of Behavioral Sciences and Medical Education, Developing a Geriatric Curriculum in a Family Medicine Residency. Lake Tahoe, Nevada.

Local, State and Regional Presentations

139. Berg-Weger. Virtual presentation, Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Older Adults: How Can We Provide Support? AGE Positive Webinar (Kansas City, Missouri), Saint Louis

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University Geriatric Institute—Reimagined (St. Louis, Missouri), and Catholic Charities (St. Louis, Missouri).

140. Berg-Weger. Lecture, Addressing Social Isolation through a Circle of Friends. Saint Louis University Geriatric Grand Rounds. St. Louis, Missouri.

141. 2018. Henderson-Kalb, Berg-Weger, Fitzgerald, & Vaughn. Panel presentation, Interprofessional Geriatric Assessment Clinic: A Strategy for Teaching & Service, Saint Louis University Social Justice Conference. St. Louis, Missouri.

142. 2017. Little, Lach, & Berg-Weger. Poster, Interprofessional Geriatrics Case Competition for Health Professions Students. Paul C. Reinert, SJ, Center for Transformative Teaching and Learing 4th Annual Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Symposium. St. Louis Missouri.

143. 2017 Wallace & Berg-Weger. Professional Boundaries and Ethical Decision Making. Workshop at Saint Louis University School of Social Work. St. Louis, Missouri.

144. 2017 Berg-Weger. Presentation at Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute, Caregiving: Are We Doing Our Best to Provide Support? St. Louis, Missouri.

145. 2017 Berg-Weger. Poster presentation at Saint Louis University Making a Difference in North St. Louis Symposium, Gateway Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program North City Initiatives. St. Louis, Missouri.

146. 2017 Postman, Fischer, Tebb & Berg-Weger. Poster presentation at Saint Louis University Making a Difference in North St. Louis Symposium, Partnership with Myrtle Hilliard Davis Comprehensive Health Centers to Implement an Interdisciplinary Dementia Program for Elderly African American Residents of North St. Louis. St. Louis, Missouri.

147. 2016 Berg-Weger. Presentation at Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute, Caregiving: What Do We Need to Know? St. Louis, Missouri.

148. 2016 Berg-Weger. Community presentations on Rapid Geriatric Assessment. Convergence, MPRINT and Alzheimer’s Association.

149. 2015-2016 Berg-Weger. Five presentations at Missouri Health & Senior Services Adult Protective Community Services Regional Meetings. “Saint Louis University Mental Status Exam Updates. Cape Girardeau, Jefferson City, Springfield, Kansas City, and St. Louis.

150. 2015 Berg-Weger & Abele. Presentation at Mercy Health Systems. Rapid Geriatric Assessment. St. Louis, Missouri.

151. 2015 Berg-Weger & Morley. Poster Presentation at North City Symposium. Geriatric Workforce Enhancement. St. Louis, Missouri.

152. 2015 Berg-Weger, Morley & Abele. Workshop presentation at Missouri Care Managers Meeting. Caregiving: What Do We Know and What Can We Do. St. Louis, Missouri.

153. 2015 Berg-Weger, Tebb, Stewart, Sakamoto, Roselle, Downing, Lundy, & Hayden. Cognitive Stimulation Therapy: Extending the Lifelong Process With or Without Exercise. Poster presentation at Saint Louis University Interprofessional Scholars Symposium, St. Louis, Missouri.

154. 2015 Berg-Weger & Tebb. Workshop presentation at Saint Louis University School of Social Work, Ethical Perspectives on Older Adult Transitions: Implications for Social Work Practice. St. Louis, Missouri.

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155. 2014 Berg-Weger. Conference presentation at 25th Annual Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute, Interprofessional Geriatric Practice: How Are We Doing? St. Louis, Missouri.

156. 2013 Berg-Weger. Conference presentation at Midwest Geriatric Medicine Symposium, Assessment of Readiness for Mobility Transitions in Older Adults: Implications for Health Professionals. Urbana, Illinois.

157. 2013 Berg-Weger and Stowe. Workshop presented at the University of Missouri Conference on Care for the Frail Elderly, Smoothing the Transition to Driving Retirement: Assessment and Planning. Columbia, Missouri.

158. 2013 Berg-Weger and Meuser. Presentation at the Saint Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute, Attitudes and Mobility Loss in Aging: Making the Transition to Driving Retirement. St. Louis, Missouri.

159. 2013 Berg-Weger. Conference presentation at Mature Markets (University of Illinois), Assessment of Readiness for Mobility Transitions in Older Adults: Implications for Rural Health Professionals. Danville, Illinois.

160. 2013 Berg-Weger & Meuser. Presentation at the Saint Louis University Department of Geriatric Medicine Grand Rounds, Mobility Transition Counseling for the Clinician. St. Louis, Missouri.

161. 2012 Berg-Weger & Meuser. Presentation at the Washington University Center for Aging, Mobility Transition Counseling. St. Louis, Missouri.

162. 2012 Berg-Weger & Meuser. Presentation at the Saint Louis University Department of Family and Community Medicine Grand Rounds, Mobility Transition Counseling in Primary Care. St. Louis, Missouri.

163. 2012 Berg-Weger & Meuser. Workshop presentation at the Missouri Blueprint Conference, Independent Mobility & Aging in Missouri: Supporting Older Adults in Safe Driving & Non-Driving Transportation. Branson, Missouri.

164. 2012 Meuser & Berg-Weger. Presentation at Shepherd Center, Making the Most of Your Mobility Transitions. St. Louis, Missouri.

165. 2012 Berg-Weger. Presentation at St. Louis Area Agency on Aging, Mobility Transition Counseling for Social Service Professionals. St. Louis, Missouri.

166. 2012 Berg-Weger. Workshop presentation at Catholic Charities Professional Development Day, Mobility Transition Counseling (invited). St. Louis, Missouri.

167. 2012 Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. In-service training at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, Mobility Transition Counseling in the VA Medical Setting. St. Louis, Missouri.

168. 2011 Berg-Weger & Meuser. Two and one-half day workshop presentation at the Missouri Show Me Summit, Mobility Transition Counseling. St. Louis, Missouri.

169. 2010 Berg-Weger. Lecture at Eastern Illinois University Gerontology Series, Personal Meanings and Emotions in Life Space Mobility: A Person-Centered Approach. Charleston, Illinois.

170. 2010 Berg-Weger, Meuser, McDonald, Minor & Anders. Presentation at the Missouri Show Me Summit on Aging, Adressing the Miss Daisy Syndrome in Missouri: A New Initiative of the Missouri Coalition for Roadway Safety. Branson, MO

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171. 2010 Meuser, Berg-Weger & Harmon. Presentation at Washington University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Personal Meanings and Emotions in Life Space Mobility: Focus Group Analysis. St. Louis, Missouri

172. 2007 Berg-Weger. Workshop at the Inaugural Conference, Caregiving Across the Ages, Providing Care for Those Who Care: Caregiving for Persons with Dementia. Kansas City, Kansas.

173. 2006 Berg-Weger. Inaugural Lecture of the Human Service Lecture Series presented at Florissant Valley Community College, Riding the Age Wave: Debunking the Myths of Aging. St. Louis, Missouri.

174. 2006 Berg-Weger. Presentation to the Breakthrough Coalition, Dementia and Driving Retirement: It’s Not If, But When. . . St. Louis, Missouri.

175. 2006 Berg-Weger, Lach & Birkenmaier. Seminar presented at Washington University Center on Aging, Competency-based Education in Gerontological Nursing and Social Work. St. Louis, Missouri.

176. 2005 Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Workshop presented at Strategies that Work: Responding to Early Stage Undiagnosed Dementia, Driving Retirement: Strategies for Assessment and Intervention. St. Louis, Missouri.

177. 2005 Berg-Weger. Workshop facilitator, DriveWell for Clinicians and Health Professionals. A Train-the-Trainer Workshop on Aging and Driving. Assessment Strategies, Transportation options and Counseling the Older Driver. St. Louis, Missouri.

178. 2005 Carr, Meuser, Berg-Weger & Niewoehner. Lecture at the Washington University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Driving and Dementia in Older Adults: Evidenced-based Assessment and Cessation Strategies. St. Louis, Missouri.

179. 2004 Berg-Weger & Tebb. Guest lecturer at Ethical Society International Lecture Series. Glimpses into Aging in Modern Day Russia. St. Louis, Missouri.

180. 2003 Berg-Weger. Workshop moderation and presentation for the NASW Gerontological Sub-unit workshop, entitled “Healthy from the Inside Out: Women’s Issues in Later Life. St. Louis, Missouri.

181. 2003 Perkinson & Berg-Weger. Presentation the Washington University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center Noon Seminar, Early Stage Dementia and Driving. St. Louis, Missouri.

182. 2003 Rosenthal, Berg-Weger, Rosenthal, French & Johnson. Presentation at the Midwest North Central Organization for Human Service Education. Bridging the Gap Between Two Year, Four Year and Graduate Programs. St. Peters, Missouri.

183. 2003 Berg-Weger, Abram, Burkemper & Tebb. Presentation at Saint Louis University Atlas Week. Social Work in a Global Age. St. Louis, Missouri.

184. 2003 Berg-Weger. Presentation to the Missouri NASW Gerontological Sub-Unit. Updates on Gerontology Education in Social Work. St. Louis, Missouri.

185. 2003 Berg-Weger. Presentation to the Social Work Department of St. Luke’s Hospital Social Work Department. Status of Caregiving in the 21st Century. Chesterfield, Missouri.

186. 2002 Berg-Weger, Meuser & Perkinson. Presentation at the Saint Louis University School of Social Service Dean’s Breakfast. Focus Group and Analyses on Driving Decisions with Demented Drivers.” St. Louis, Missouri.

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187. 2002 Berg-Weger. Social Work Month Presentation to the Saint Louis University Hospital Social Work Department. How to Survive and Thrive. St. Louis, Missouri.

188. 2002 Berg-Weger, Birkenmaier, Rochman, Rosenthal & Sporleder. Presentation to the Noon Day Humanities Series. Creating Harmony Among Social Work Programs: A Multi-Program Collaboration in Field Education. University of Missouri at St. Louis,St. Louis, Missouri.

189. 2001 Berg-Weger. Presentation to the St. Luke’s Hospital Stroke Caregiver Support Group. Managing Caregiver Stress. St. Louis, Missouri.

190. 2001 Berg-Weger, Rubio & Tebb. Keynote address at Hope for the Future: An Update on Alzheimer Research and Care, Studying the Well-Being of Caregivers Across the Continuum: Implications for Care. St. Louis, Missouri.

191. 2001 Berg-Weger & Braun. Workshop at the Missouri Association of Homes for the Aging Annual Meeting, Not Prepared to Care: Promoting and Evaluating Nurse Aide Training. Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.

192. 2001 Hajicek, McGillick, Berg-Weger & Schwartz. Workshop at the Regional Conference of the Health Care Financing Administration, Demonstrating Creative Dementia Care: Outcomes of Motivational Nurse Aide Training. St. Louis, Missouri.

193. 2001 Berg-Weger, Nuerenberger, Hawkins & Orton-Howard. Workshop at the NASW-Missouri Chapter 2001 NASW Show Me State Bi-Annual Conference, “Focus on the Future: New Methods & Technologies in Practice.” “The 21st Century: The Changing Faces in Social Work Field Education. Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.

194. 2001 Berg-Weger, Rubio & Tebb. Grand Rounds presentation to the Washington University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Gaining Perspective on the Continuum of Caregiving: An Exploration of the Well-Being of Post-Caregivers. St. Louis, Missouri.

195. 2001 Berg-Weger. Workshop to the Central Reform Congregation. Status of Caregiving in the 21st Century. St. Louis, Missouri.

196. 2001 Berg-Weger & Birkenmaier. Presentation to the Saint Louis University Teaching with Technology Faculty Winter Institute 2001. Quick Strategies for Teaching Technology. St. Louis, Missouri.

197. 2000 Berg-Weger. Panel presentation at George Warren Brown School of Social Work 75th Anniversary Conference--Framing Social Work Agendas for the Future, Measuring Caregiving. St. Louis, Missouri.

198. 2000 Berg-Weger. Workshop presentation to the Gerontological Social Work Unit of NASW, Status of Caregiving Research and the Implications for Geriatric Social Workers. St. Louis, Missouri.

199. 2000 Berg-Weger. Panel presentation at United Way conference, Student Service Learning: Bridging Academic Achievement and Community Service. St. Louis, Missouri.

200. 2000 Berg-Weger. Presentation to Older Women's League, Status of Caregiving Research. St. Louis, Missouri.

201. 2000 Berg-Weger & Flory. Presentation to the Clinical Dialogue Group, Saint Louis University Department of Marriage and Family Therapy, Collaboration in the Clinical Setting. St. Louis, Missouri.

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202. 1998 Parnell, Berg-Weger, Rubio & Tebb. Poster presentation at Using Ethics Case Studies in the Classroom, Data Collection: When You Get More Than You Asked For. . . Saint Louis University College of Public Service, St. Louis, Missouri.

203. 1998 Berg-Weger. Presentation to the Association of Volunteer Service Coordinators, What. . .? So What. . .? Now What. . .? The Perplexing Process of Volunteer Evaluations. St. Louis, Missouri.

204. 1997 Berg-Weger, Tebb & Rubio. Poster presentation at St. Louis Alzheimer’s Association Annual Research Update, Family Caregiver Well-Being: How Are You Doing? St. Louis, Missouri.

205. 1997 Berg-Weger. Presentation at American Cancer Society Hope Lodge, Managing Caregiver Stress. St. Louis, Missouri.

206. 1997 Berg-Weger, Rubio & Tebb. Poster presentation at Qualitative Research Committee Symposium of Saint Louis University, Family Caregivers on Well-Being: Listening to Their Stories. St. Louis, Missouri.

207. 1997 Berg-Weger, Rubio & Tebb. Poster presentation at St. Louis Alzheimer’s Association Annual Research Update, Family Caregivers on Well-Being: Listening to Their Stories. St. Louis, Missouri.

208. 1997 Birkenmaier, Rubio & Berg-Weger. Poster presentation at Qualitative Research Committee of Saint Louis University, Honoring Experiences: Field Instructors’ Perspectives on Policy Changes in the Non Profit Sector. St. Louis, Missouri.

209. 1997 Berg-Weger. Lecture at Saint Louis University School of Social Service, Family Caregiving: Impact on the Caregiver. St. Louis, Missouri.

210. 1997 Berg-Weger, Paulsrud & Brown. Four presentations to 240 ninth graders at St. Louis Career Academy, Careers in Social Work. St. Louis, Missouri.

211. 1997 Berg-Weger & Tebb. Workshop presentation at Saint Louis University/Mid-America Congress on Aging Summer Institute, The Hidden Strengths of Family Caregivers: Assessment of Well-Being. St. Louis, Missouri.

212. 1997 Berg-Weger, Gockel, Rubio & Douglas. Poster Presentation at Veterans Administration Medical Center Research Fair, Triage Services: Profile of High Utilization. St. Louis, Missouri.

213. 1997 Berg-Weger & Banks. Keynote presentation at Care for the Caregiver Conference, Managing the Stress of Family Caregiving. St. Louis, Missouri.

214. 1996 Berg-Weger, Tebb, Rosenthal, Birkenmaier, Fenton & Brogley. Presentation at St. Louis Area Human Services Conference, Bridging New Heights: Creating Linkages Between Community Colleges and Baccalaureate Social Work Programs. St. Louis, Missouri.

215. 1996 Berg-Weger, Tebb & Rubio. Poster presentation at St. Louis Alzheimer’s Association Annual Research Update, Caregiver Well-Being: Building on Strengths. St. Louis, Missouri.

216. 1996 Berg-Weger. Lecture at Saint Louis University School of Nursing, Family Caregiving: A Status Report. St. Louis, Missouri.

217. 1996 Berg-Weger, Gockel & Douglas. Presentation at St. Louis Veterans Administration Medical Center, Ambulatory Care Service Usage: An Examination of Unscheduled Visits. St. Louis, Missouri.

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218. 1996 Berg-Weger & Tebb. Presentation at Missouri Governor’s Conference on Aging, Caregiver Well-being: The Hidden Strengths. St. Louis, Missouri.

219. 1995 Berg-Weger. Presentation at St. Louis Rehabilitation Social Workers Meeting, Role Induction, Caregiver Strain and the Implications for Practice. St. Louis, Missouri.

220. 1994 Berg-Weger. Workshop presentation at George Warren Brown School of Social Work Alumni Conference, Family Issues Facing At-Risk Populations: Youth and Adolescents; Physically Disabled; and the Elderly. St. Louis, Missouri.

221. 1993 Berg-Weger. Presentation at the Washington University Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, Role Induction and Caregiving Stress of Adult Daughter Caregivers. St. Louis, Missouri.

222. 1988 Berg-Weger. Guest Lecturer at Pembroke State University, Department of Sociology and Social Work. Pembroke, North Carolina.

223. 1986 Berg-Weger & Hooyman. Paper presentation at Southeastern Regional Society for Teachers of Family Medicine, Role of a Geriatric Ambulatory Evaluation Unit in a Family Medicine Residency. Norfolk, Virginia.

MEDIA/LEGISLATIVE CONTACTS 2020 Written testimony provided to the Senate Sub-Committee on Labor on Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Funding 2020 Supporting Older Adults during the COVID-19 pandemic, Interviews with KWEM (NPR), Healthy U Radio, and Kirksville Express 2019 Federal government taps Saint Louis U. to improve care for Missouri's older adults, EurekAlert!, phys.org, scienmag.com, Newswise, St. Louis Business Journal, and St. Louis Post-Dispatch. 2018 Keeping Older Adults Safe in Heat Waves, NPR 2018 Family Caregiving, NPR 2018 Written testimony provided to the Senate Sub-Committee on Labor on Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Funding 2017 Family Caregiving, Healthy U Radio, Memphis, Missouri 2016 Family Caregiving, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 2016 Written testimony provided to Senate Sub-Committee on Labor on Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Program Funding 2016 Family Caregiving, KMOX Radio Interview 2016 Dare to Care, WGGH Radio Interview on Cogitive Stimulation Therapy 2015 Rapid Geriatric Assessment, KMOX Radio Interviews 2015 Geriatric Workforce Enhancement Project Press Release, KMOX Radio Interview 2015 Gerontological Society of America Member Spotlight 2014 Provider Magazine on Cardinals Reminiscence League Project

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2013 American Medical Directors Association Newspaper on Cardinals Reminiscence League Project 2013 Healthcallings.com on increasing demands for gerontological social workers 2012 Gill Foundation Video on training provided by SAGE Cultural Competency for LGBT Elders 2011 Caring for Mom Together Talk Show (on iwatchradio.com)—presentation on mobility and older adults, available at:

http://www.iwatchradio.com/archives/viewvideo/804/health/caring-for-parents-together-12-14-2011.

2010 Elsivier Press on presentation on Mobility Counseling 2004 St. Louis Business Journal on the hiring of adjunct faculty. 2004 “The Aging Face of Alcoholism” (Liguorian—A Catholic Compass in a Changing World). 2004 “Everybody Loves Raymond: Senior Center Volunteer Goes Out of his Way to Help Others; Win” (STLtoday.com) 2004 Monster.com on careers in gerontological social work. SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION Book and Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology—Manuscript Reviewer Research on Aging—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Mental Health—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Nutrition, Health and Aging—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Gerontological Social Work—Book and Manuscript Reviewer Clinical Gerontologist—Manuscript Reviewer Oxford University Press—Book Proposal Reviewer The Gerontologist—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Gerontology: Social Sciences—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of the American Geriatrics Society—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias—Manuscript Reviewer Geriatric Nursing—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Preventive Medicine—Manuscript Reviewer Gerontology and Geriatrics Education—Manuscript Reviewer Public Health Nursing—Manuscript Reviewer Routledge Publishing—Book Proposal Reviewer Western Journal of Nursing—Manuscript Reviewer Clinical Gerontology Practice—Book Reviewer Journal of American Medical Directors Association—Manuscript Reviewer Accident Analysis and Prevention—Manuscript Reviewer Field Educator—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Gerontological Social Work—Manuscript and Book Reviewer Journal of Applied Gerontology—Manuscript Reviewer

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Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies—Manuscript Review Therapy’s Best—Book Reviewer Evidenced Based PsychoSocial Treatments for Older Adults— Chapter Reviewer Journal of Women and Aging—Book Reviewer Journal of Baccalaureate Social Work—Manuscript Reviewer American Journal of Alzheimer Disease and Associated Disorders—Manuscript Reviewer Journal of Social Work Education—Manuscript Reviewer Qualitative Social Work: Research and Practice—Manuscript Reviewer Allyn & Bacon Publishers–Book Reviewer Journal of Gerontology–Manuscript Reviewer Pine Forge Press–Book Reviewer Journal of Social Service Research–Manuscript Reviewer Editorial Boards 2009-2019 Journal of Gerontological Social Work 2018- Journal of the American Medical Directors Association 2018- Journal of Nutrition Health and Aging Proposal and Abstract Reviewer 2020 OASIS—Proposal Reviewer 2012 Retirement Research Foundation—Proposal Reviewer 2011 Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada—Proposal Reviewer 2007- Gerontological Society of America 2007 Hartford Practicum Partnership Program Application Reviewer 2006-2008 Society for Social Work Research 2003-2004 National Alzheimer’s Association—Research Proposal Reviewer 2002-2004 Missouri Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders Program—Research Proposal Reviewer 2002-2010 Gero-Ed Forum/Track (formerly National Conference on Gerontological Social Work)—Planning Committee and Abstract Reviewer 1998-2010 Council on Social Work Education–Reviewer for APM/Symposium Abstracts and Model Compendium of Aging Syllabi 1997 Mid-America Congress on Aging–Graduate Student Paper Competition Reviewer Other Service 2015-2016 Friedman Award Selection Committee, Washington University 2016 Advanced Gero Social Work Practice Guide CSWE National Work Group 2011-2016 ITNAmerica Research Group (invited) 2008-2012 Social Work Leadership Institute National Advisory Panel 2008-Present Journal of Gerontological Social Work (Editorial Board; Chair, Executive Editorial Board 2009-2015; Managing Editor 2015-2018) 2008-2009 Consultant, Hartford Gero-Ed Center E-learning Project

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2008 Reviewed Rewarding Challenges: Social Work with Older Adults, a CSWE-produced video 2006-2007 Mentor, Saint Louis University Women’s Leadership Program 2005-2008 John A. Hartford Pre-Dissertation Program 2005-2007 John A. Hartford Gero-Ed Center Curriculum Development Institute Mentor (provided mentorship on gerontological curricula for four universities) 2003-Present Tenure and Promotion reviewer—University of Texas—Arlington; George Mason University, University of Kansas; Hunter College, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale; University of Maryland-Baltimore; Boise State University; University of Missouri; University of West Virginia; Rutgers University; University of Pennsylvania; University of Missouri-St. Louis; Wayne State University; Saint Louis University (Public Health, Physical Therapy, and Nutrition & Dietetics); University of Central Florida; Miami University; State University of New York at Albany; Colorado State University; Washington University (Medicine); and Florida Atlantic University 2003 George Warren Brown School of Social Work Mentor Awards Committee 2003-2006 Planning Committee for Gero-Ed Forum (formerly National Gerontological Social Work Conference) 2002-2004 Mentor, GeroRich Project 1995-Present Supervisor for Missouri Social Work Licensure (supervised seven, to date) SERVICE TO SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY University Committee Service (1995-2009) Strategic Plan Task Group Co-Chair—Student Success (2015) Search Committee, Center for Community Service and Engagement (2010) Jesuit Net Advisory Committee Grievance Committee (1999-2000) Faculty and Student Development (1997-1999) Interdepartmental Committee for Geriatrics and Gerontology (1996-Present) University Core Curriculum Hearings Committee (1998-2000) Faculty Senate (1999-2001) Institutional Review Board-Alternate Member (2000-2003) Graduate School Research Committee (2001-2004) University Accommodations Committee (2003-2006) VOICES Leadership Team (2003-2006) Human Resources Advisory Committee (2003) Undergraduate Academic Affairs Committee-Inaugural Chair (2004-2009) International Initiatives Committee and Executive Committee (2005-2009) Undergraduate Initiatives (2005-2009) Advising Leadership Team and Sub-committees on Advising Assessment and Professional

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Development Learning Communities (Co-Chair, 2008-2009) and Learning Communities Freshmen Interest Group and Assessment Sub-Committees Activity Insight Advisory Committee (2009) HIPAA Security (2009) Reaccreditation Planning and Steering Committees (2008-2009) Retention Management Committee (2008-2009) Learning Management (2006) ITS Strategic Planning (2005-2006) Core Curriculum (2005-2006 and 2009) Family Leave (2003-2004) Conflict of Commitment (2003-2004) First Year Experience-Chair, 2003-2004 (2003-2007) Gift Policy (2004) Fulfilling the Mission (2004-2005) Sophomore-Junior Experience Working Group (2004-2006) Copyright Policy (2004 and 2009 (TEACH Act)) Post-Doctoral Benefits (2005) Center for Service Learning Planning Committee (2008-2009) Welcome to Your Academic Home Planning Committee Council of Deans and Directors (2003-2009) Student Success Center Planning and Implementation Call to Service Committee (2008-2009) Interprofessional Education Advisory Committee (2008-2009) Faculty Mentoring Committee (2008-2009) Dismissal Policy Ad hoc Committee (2009) Core Transfer Ad hoc Committee (2009) Blackboard Liaison and Executive Sponsor (2009) CIBER Advisory Committee (2009) College and School of Social Work (1995 – Present) School of Social Work 90th Anniversary Planning Committee (2019-2020) Workload Policy Ad hoc Committee (2017) Poverty Simulation Volunteer (2015-Present) Co-Convenor, Strategic Planning Topical Work Group (2015) Faculty Mentor: Bipasha Biswas (2008-2012), Steven McMillin (2013-Present), Cara Wallace (2015-Present), and Alyssa Wilson (2014) Co-Advisor, BSW Student Association (2014-2018) External Relations Committee, Chair (2013) New Initiatives (2013) Academic Integrity Task Force (2014-2015) Doerr Center for Social Justice Education and Research Education Committee (2011-2012) Promotion and Tenure (2010-present) Faculty Recruitment Committee (elected; 1996-1999; 2010-Present (Chair 2011-2012))

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Field Education Curriculum Committee (Chair, 1995-2003; 2010-2012) Field Education Advisory Committee, Chair (1995-2003; 2010-2012) MSW Program Committee (1995-2003; 2010-2012)) BSSW Program Committee (1995-2003; 2010-Present) Health/Mental Health Curriculum Committee (2010-2014) BSSW Content Committee (2010-Present) Director’s Advisory Committee (1995-2003; 2010-2012) EPAS Curriculum Committee (2010-2012) Professional Foundation Sub-Committee (2001-2003) Institutional Review Sub-Committee (1998-1999 and 2000-2003 (Chair 2000-2002) Governance Committee (1995-1996) Nominations Committee (elected; 1997-2000) Alumni Association Continuing Education Committee (1995-1998) Outcomes Committee (1998-2004) 75th Anniversary Celebration Committee (2003) Interdisciplinary Graduate Assistantship Project (1998-2000) Weekend Program Committee (1997-1998) Adjunct Orientation/Teaching Seminars Clinical Tenure Committee (1996-1997) Student Orientation, Chair (1995-1996) Strategic Planning (1996) Other University Service: College of Education Promotion, Rank, and Tenure Committee (2020) School of Medicine Continuing Medical Education Committee (2019-2022) Strategic Planning Topical Work Group Co-Convener (2015) President’s Research Leave Proposal Reviewer (2012) Reader for doctoral dissertations, Counseling and Family Therapy Medical Communications Course Video Preceptor (1995-Present) Presidential Scholar Applicant Interviewer (1999-2003) Graduate Student Thesis and Dissertation Committees (2001, 2012, 2014-Present)) Billiken First Mentor (2013-2014) PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS/LICENSURES 2007 American Medical Association Master Trainer for the Older Driver Project 1992-Present Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Missouri) 1990-2000 Qualified Clinical Social Worker/NASW Clinical Registry 1986-1990 Master Social Worker (North Carolina)

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1985-Present Academy of Certified Social Workers 1983-1986 Master of Social Work License (Kansas) 1978-1983 Baccalaureate of Social Work License (Kansas) PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS Current Memberships and Responsibilities Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work

Board Member (1999-2003; 2015-2016) President (2003-2006) Past President (2006-2010) Secretary (2010-2013) Co-Coordinator, Pre-Dissertation Initiative (2005–Present) Symposium Abstract Reviewer Faculty Awards Selection Committee Planning Committee, National Gerontological Social Work Conference Mit Joyner Award Selection Committee Publications Committee

Journal of Gerontological Social Work Editorial Board (2009-Present), Editorial Board Executive Committee Member and Chair (2009-2014), and Managing Editor (2015-2018) Gerontological Society of America Social Research Policy and Practice Section, Chair-Elect, Chair, and Past Chair (2016- 2020); Awards Committee Chair (2019-2020) Membership Committee (2019-2020) GSA Council (2017-2018) Governance Structure Task Force (2018) 2017 International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics World Congress on Aging Organizing Committee Abstract Reviewer Social Research Policy and Practice Section, Committee Member; and SRPP representative to the GSA Publications Committee (2010-2013) Transportation Interest Group Co-Convener (2009-2012) National Association of Geriatric Education Board of Directors (2018-2021)—Education and Training and Membership Committees, Member; President-Elect (2019-2020). National Association of Social Workers Member 1976-2016; Board, Missouri Chapter (2000-2002)

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Council on Social Work Education Member, Chair, Gerontology Symposium (2002-2003) RECENT SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY 2020 OASIS Community Care Corps Project—Grant Reviewer 2018-2019 Mid-America Regional Council (KC, MO) American Community Living Grant

Advisory Committee 2017-2018 Healthy Brain Initiative Road Map: Education and Training Work Group 2015-Present Memory Care Home Solutions Board of Directors Program Committee and Dementia-Capable Care Network 2013-2014 Silver Screen Series—Film Selection Committee and Discussant 2012-2016 Logan School of Chiropractic Medicine—Institutional Review Board 2009-2014 Missouri Roadway Safety Council Sub-Committee on Elderly Mobility and

Safety—Founding Co-Chair and member of Council Executive Committee (2009-2012)

2010-2013 Independent Transportation Network St. Charles—Board Member and Vice Chair; Chair, Board Development Committee; and Search Committee

2007-2008 Independent Transportation Network—Steering Committee Member 2003-2006 Center for Counseling and Family Therapy—Board Member 2002-2003 Autonomous Case Management—Advisory Board Member 2001-2002 Cardinal Ritter Institute–Board Member and Member of Program and

Services Committee 1999-2003 Family Support Council–Board Member; Executive Board Member, Chair of Advocacy Committee (1999-2002) and Secretary (2002-2003) 1998-Present St. Louis Alzheimer’s Association–Member, Care & Support Committee

(2017-Present); Program Services Committee (Chair, 2013-2017); Program Evaluation Committee (Chair, 2002-2003); Volunteer Banquet Committee (2003); and Speakers’ Bureau presenter

1997-2000 Provident Counseling–Adolescent Day Treatment Program Planning Committee 1996-2011 Supervisor for Missouri Clinical Licensure (supervised seven social workers) 1997 Mid-America Congress on Aging/St. Louis University Summer Geriatric Institute Planning Committee–Local chair for Student Paper Competition and Social Work Peer Group Facilitator 1996 Missouri Governor’s Conference on Aging Advisory Committee 1995-2000 Legal Advocates for Abused Women Professional Panel 1996-2000 United Way of Greater St. Louis Allocations Committee (Elderly Services) 1989-1990 United Way Planning Board (North Carolina) 1986-1990 Comprehensive Home Health Advisory Board (North Carolina) 1986-1990 Home Alternative Program Board of Directors (North Carolina) 1985-1986 Southeastern Family Violence Center Board of Directors and President

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(North Carolina) PROFESSIONAL HONORS 2020 Memory Care Home Solutions Innovation and Vision Mission Champion Award 2019 Faculty Leadership Award, Association of Gerontological Education in Social Work 2019 Mentor Recognition, Council on Social Work Education Women’s Council 2019 Harvey A. and Dorismae Hacker Friedman Award for Excellence in Service to Older Adults, Washington University 2017 Outstanding Faculty Mentor, College for Public Health and Social Justice 2015 Certificate of Recognition for Achievement in Research and Scholarship, College for Public Health and Social Justice 2015 Mentor Recognition, Council on Social Work Education Women’s Council 2013 Certificate of Recognition for Achievement in Research and Scholarship, College for Public Health and Social Justice 2012 Reviewer of the Year, Journal of Gerontological Social Work 2011 Reviewer of the Year, Journal of Gerontological Social Work 2010 Reviewer of the Year, Journal of Gerontological Social Work 2009 Fellow, Gerontological Society of America 2008 Saint Louis University Women’s Commission Woman Administrator of the Year 2005 Hartford GeroEd Center Mentor for Curriculum Development Institutes 2005 Honorary Member of Alpha Sigma Nu, Jesuit Honorary Society. 2005 Representative from AGE SW to Social Work Congress 2005: A Coming

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Together 2004 Article, “Objectifying content validity: Conducting a content validity study in social work research” nominated for the Society for Social Work Research Article of the Year. 2003 NASW-Missouri Chapter Social Worker of the Year 2002 Nominated for the Alpha Sigma Nu Nancy McNair Ring Outstanding Faculty Award 2001 Article, “Depression as a Mediator: Viewing Caregiver Well-Being and Strain in a Different Light” nominated for the Society for Social Work Research Article of the Year. 2002 Community Partnership Award presented to the School of Social Service Office of Practicum by the St. Louis Society for the Blind and Visually Impaired 2002 Volunteer of the Year. St. Louis Area Alzheimer’s Association. 1999 YWCA/Saint Louis University Women's Commission Leadership Award 1999 Nominated for Burlington Teaching Award–Saint Louis University 1998 Faculty Achievement Award–Association for Gerontology Education in Social Work

1990 Duke-Fayetteville Family Medicine Residency Teacher of the Year 1990 Pembroke State University Field Instructor of the Year 1988 Duke-Fayetteville Family Medicine Residency Teacher of the Year