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CURRICULUM VITAE
Michael McCue
BUSINESS ADDRESS: Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology
School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences
University of Pittsburgh
5050 Forbes Tower
Pittsburgh, PA 15260
BUSINESS PHONE: (412) 383-6589
Fax (412) 383-6597
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Undergraduate:
1969 - 1973 John Carroll University, Cleveland OH B.A. Psychology
1973
Graduate:
1976 - 1978 Kent State University, Kent OH M.Ed. Rehabilitation Counseling
1978
1978 - 1981 University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh PA Ph.D. Rehabilitation;
Educational Research
1981
Post-Graduate:
1981 - 1983 Department of Psychiatry Post-Doctoral Training
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in Clinical Neuropsychology
APPOINTMENTS AND POSITIONS
Academic:
2018 – Present Division of Community Health Services Professor
Department of Rehabilitation Science & Technology Director– Clinical Rehabilitation
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science & Mental Health Counseling
University of Pittsburgh Program
2013 – 2018 Department of Rehabilitation Science & Technology Professor, Vice Chair
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science Director– Clinical Rehabilitation
University of Pittsburgh & Mental Health Counseling
2016 – Present Clinical and Translational Science Institute Professor (Joint Appointment)
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University of Pittsburgh
2000 – 2013 Department of Rehabilitation Science & Technology Associate Professor
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science Director–Rehabilitation Counseling
University of Pittsburgh Vice Chair, RST
1994 – 1999 Department of Rehabilitation Science & Technology Adjunct Associate Professor
School of Health and Rehabilitation Science
University of Pittsburgh
1989 - 1994 Department of Psychiatry Adjunct Assistant
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Professor of Psychiatry
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, PA
1986 - 1989 Department of Psychiatry Assistant Professor of Psychiatry
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Director, Behavioral Neuropsychology
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic Program
Pittsburgh, PA
1984 - 1986 Department of Psychiatry Instructor of Psychiatry;
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Coordinator of Clinical Assessment
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, PA
1984 - 1989 Department of Counseling and Rehabilitation Adjunct Faculty
West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV
1992 -1994 Department of Education Part-time Faculty
Duquesne University
Pittsburgh, PA
Nonacademic:
2013 – Present ReMed of Pittsburgh Consulting Neuropsychologist
5830 Ellsworth Avenue
Suite 201
Pittsburgh, PA 15232
2000 – Present Michael McCue, PhD Neuropsychologist
1501 Reedsdale Street (Part-time private clinical practice)
Suite 800
Pittsburgh, PA. 15233
1990 - 1999 Behavioral Neuropsychology Associates Neuropsychologist
First & Market Building
100 First Avenue, Suite 800
Pittsburgh, PA
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1989 - 1999 Center for Applied Neuropsychology Executive Director
First & Market Building
100 First Avenue, Suite 900A
Pittsburgh, PA
1979 - 1984 Department of Psychiatry Senior Clinician;
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Coordinator of Clinical Assessment
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic
Pittsburgh, PA
1978 - 1979 School of Education Research Assistant
University of Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh, PA
1976 - 1978 Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Counselor
State of Ohio (Lake County)
1974 - 1976 Lake County Society for Crippled Vocational Evaluator;
Children and Adults Work Adjustment Counselor
Evaluation Services Center
Painesville, OH
1972-1974 Jewish Children's Bureau Child Care Worker
Bellefaire
Cleveland, OH
MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
1979 American Psychological Association
1983 International Neuropsychological Society
1985 National Academy of Neuropsychology
1988 National Rehabilitation Association
1993 Society for Cognitive Rehabilitation
2012 American Counseling Association
HONORS, CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE
Honors:
1994 Fellow – National Academy of Neuropsychology
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2003 Institute for Rehabilitation Issues Scholar – U.S. Department of Education
2001 Distinguished Teaching Award – University of Pittsburgh, Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology
2014 Distinguished Teaching Award – University of Pittsburgh, Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology
Professional Licensure:
1982 Licensed Psychologist, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
#PS-3981-L
Specialty Certification:
1987 – 2007; Certified Rehabilitation Counselor, Commission on
2014 – present Rehabilitation Counselor Certification (#20789)
1983 Certified Psychological Examiner, Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
1983 Certified Psychological Examiner, Bureau of Disability
Determination, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
PUBLICATIONS
Refereed Articles:
1. McCue, M., & Katz-Garris, L. (1984). The severely disabled psychiatric patient and the adjustment to
work. Journal of Rehabilitation, 49(4), 52-58.
2. Katz-Garris, L., McCue, M., Garris, R., & Herring, J. (1983). Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services: a
program evaluation and follow-up study. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 26(5), 329-335.
3. McCue, M. (1984). Assessment of learning disabled adults. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 27,
281-290.
4. McCue, M., Shelly, C., Goldstein, G., & Katz-Garris, L. (1984). Neuropsychological aspects of learning
disability in young adults. International Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 6(4), 229-233.
5. McCue, M., & Katz-Garris, L. (1985). A survey of psychiatric rehabilitation training needs. Counselor
Education and Supervision, 24(3), 291-297.
6. McCue, M., Shelly, C., & Goldstein, G. (1985). A proposed short form of the Luria-Nebraska
Neuropsychological Battery oriented toward assessment of the elderly. International Journal of Clinical
Neuropsychology, 7(2), 96-101.
7. McCue, M., Shelly, C., & Goldstein, G. (1986). Intellectual, academic and neuropsychological
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performance levels in learning disabled adults. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 19(4), 233-236.
8. McCue, M., Goldstein, G., Shelly, C., & Katz, L. (1986). Cognitive profiles of some subtypes of learning
disabled adults. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 1(1), 13-23.
9. McEvoy, J., McCue, M., Spring, B., Mohs, R. C., & Lavori, P. W. (1987). Amantadine versus
Trihexiphenidyl: Effects on memory in elderly normal volunteers. American Journal of Psychiatry,
144(5), 573-577.
10. Goldstein, G., McCue, M., & Shelly, C. (1987). Use of short form neuropsychological batteries with
geriatric patients. Public Service Psychology, 12, 16.
11. McEvoy, J., McCue, M., Spring, B., Mohs, R., Lavori, P. W., & Farr, R. (1987). The effects of
amantadine vs. trihexyphenidyl on memory in elderly normal volunteers. Psychopharmacology Bulletin,
23(1), 30-32.
12. Goldstein, G., Shelly, C., McCue, M., & Kane, R. (1987). Classification of the LNNB: An application of
cluster and ipsative profile analysis. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 2(3), 215-235.
13. McEvoy, J., McCue, M., & Freter, S. (1987). Replacement of chronically administered anticholinergic
drugs by amantadine in chronic schizophrenic outpatients. Clinical Therapeutics, 9(4), 429-433.
14. Trzepacz, P. T., McCue, M., Klein, I., Levey, G. S., & Greenhouse, J. (1988). A psychiatric and
neuropsychological study of patients with Graves' disease. General Hospital Psychiatry, 10(1), 49-55.
15. Trzepacz, P., McCue, M., Klein, I., Greenhouse, J., & Levey, G. (1988). Beta-adrenergic activity in
hyperthyroidism: A multidisciplinary clinical study. Biological Psychiatry, 23(7), 678-686.
16. McCue, M., Goldstein, G., & Shelly, C. (1989). The application of a short form of the Luria-Nebraska
Neuropsychological Battery to discrimination between dementia and depression in elderly. International
Journal of Clinical Neuropsychology, 6(1), 21-29.
17. Goldstein, G., McCue, M., Turner, S. M., Spanier, C., Malec, E., & Shelly, C. (1988). An efficacy study
of memory training for patients with closed head injury. Clinical Neuropsychology, 2(3), 250-259.
18. McCue, M. (1989). The role of assessment in the vocational rehabilitation of adults with SLD.
Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 33(1), 18-37.
19. McCue, M., Rogers, J.C., Goldstein, G. (1990). Relationships between neuropsychological and functional
assessment in elderly neuropsychiatric patients. Rehabilitation Psychology, 35(2), 91-99.
20. Malec, E., Goldstein, G., McCue, M. (1990). Predictors of memory training success in patients with
closed-head injury. Neuropsychology, 5(1), 29-34.
21. Goldstein, G., McCue, M., Rogers, J. & Nussbaum, P.D. (1992). Diagnostic differences in memory test
based predictions of functional capacity in the elderly. Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 2, 307-317.
22. Rogers, J.C., Holm, M.B., Goldstein, G., McCue, M. & Nussbaum, P.D. (1994). Stability and change in
functional assessment of geropsychiatric patients. American Journal of Occupational Therapy, 48, (10),
914-918.
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23. Goldstein, G. & McCue, M. (1994). Differences between patient and informant ratings in head-injured
individuals. International Journal of Rehabilitation and Health, 1 (1) 25-35.
24. McCue, M., Pramuka, M., Chase, S., & Fabry, P. (1994). Functional assessment procedures for
individuals with severe cognitive disabilities. American Rehabilitation. 20(3), 17-27.
25. McCue, M. (1994). Attaining employment goals through vocational rehabilitation. TBI Challenge, 2 (4),
4-11.
26. Petrick, J.D Wilhelm, K.L. Franzen, M.D. and McCue M. (1995). Word Reversal Test: A new measure of
interference and cognitive efficiency Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology) 10 (4): 376-377.
27. Pramuka, M, Petrick, J, and McCue, M. (1995). Executive dysfunction in learning disability Archives
Clinical Neuropsychology 10 (4): 378.
28. Goldstein, G., Beers, S. R., Longmore, S., & McCue, M. (1996). The efficacy of memory training: A
technological extension and replication. The Clinical Neuropsychologist, 10(1), 66-72.
29. Smathers, B., McCue, M. Endres, D. and Pramuka, M. A model of prevocational programming for
persons with cognitive disabilities. Technical report. April 30, 2005.
30. McCue, M. Web-based training in rehabilitation of cognitive disabilities (WebCDT). Technical report.
September 30, 2005.
31. McCue, M. & Pramuka, M. Interactive Telerehabilitation Training Network (ITT-N): A model of training
and technical assistance via videoconferencing technology. Technical report, October 30, 2005.
32. Schmeler, M. Schein, R. McCue, M. & Betts, K. (2009). Telerehabilitation Clinical and vocational
applications for assistive technology: Research opportunities and challenges. International Journal of
Telerehabilitation 1(1), 59-72.
33. Cohen, L.J., Fitzgerald, S.G., Lane, S., Boninger, M.L., Minkel, J., & McCue, M. (2009). Validation of
the Script Concordance Test. Assistive Technology, 21, 47-56.
34. McCue, M., Pramuka, M., & Fairman, A. (2010) Enhancing Quality of Life Through Telerehabilitation.
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 21, 195-205.
35. Parmanto, B., Saptono, A., Pramana, G., Pulantara, W., Schein, RM, Schmeler, MR, McCue, MP,
Brienza, DM. (2010). VISYTER: Versatile and integrated system for telerehabilitation. Telemedicine and
e-Health, 16 (9), 1-6.
36. Juengst, S.B., Skidmore, E.R., Pramuka, M., McCue, M., Becker, J.T. (2012). Factors contributing to
impaired self-awareness of cognitive functioning in an HIV positive and at risk population. Disability and
Rehabilitation 34:19-25.
37. Schutte, J., Gales, S., Filippone, A., Saptono, A. Parmanto, B., & McCue, M. (2012). Evaluation of a
telerehabilitation system for community-based rehabilitation. International Journal of Telerehabilitation, 4
(1), 15-24. dpi: 10.5195/ijt.2012.6092.
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38. Parmanto, B., Pulantara, W. I., Schutte, J. L., Saptono, A., & McCue, M. P. (2012). An integrated
telehealth system for remote administration of an adult autism assessment. Journal of Telemedicine and
eHealth, 19 (2), 1-7. doi: 10.1089/tmj.2012.0104.
39. Fairman, A.D., Dicianno, B.E., Datt, N., Garver, A., Parmanto, B. & McCue, M.P. (2013). Outcomes of
clinicians, family members and adults with spina bifida regarding use of mHealth applications to promote
self-management. International Journal of Telerehabilitation, 5(1). DOI: 10.5195/ijt.2013.6116.
40. Parmanto B, Pramana G, Yu DX, Fairman AD, Dicianno BE, McCue MP. (2013). iMHere: A Novel
mHealth System for Supporting Self-Care in Management of Complex and Chronic Conditions. JMIR
mHealth uHealth, (2):e10. DOI: 10.2196/mhealth.2391
41. Juengst, S. B., Arenth, P. M., McCue, M., Raina, K. D., & Skidmore, E. R. (2014). Affective
state and community integration after traumatic brain injury. American journal of physical
medicine & rehabilitation / Association of Academic Physiatrists. 08/2014; OI: 10.1097/
PHM.0000000000000163
42. Jing, W, Mahajan, H, Toto, P, McKeon, A, McCue, M. & Ding, D. Comparison of Two
Prompting Methods in Guiding People with Traumatic Brain Injury in Cooking Tasks. Smart
Homes and Health Telematics, pp. 83-92. Springer International Publishing, 2015.
43. Schutte, JL, McCue, MP, Parmanto, B, McGonigle, J, Handen, B, & Lewis, A. Pulantera, W & Saptono,
A. (2015) Usability and Reliability of a Remotely Administered Adult Autism Assessment, the Autism
Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) Module 4. Telemedicine Journal E-Health, 21(3).
44. Juengst, SB, Graham, KM, Pulantara, IW, McCue, M, Whyte, EM, Dicianno, BE, Parmanto, B,
Arenth, PM, Skidmore, ER, & Wagner, AK. (2015). Pilot feasibility of an mHealth system for
conducting ecological momentary assessment of mood-related symptoms following traumatic
brain injury. Brain Injury, 29 (11), 1351-1361.
45. Diciano, BE, Fairman, A, McCue, M, Parmanto, B, Yih, E, McCoy, A, Pramana, G, Yu, D,
McClelland, J, Collins, D and Brienza, D. (2016). Feasibility of using Mobile Health to Promote
Self-management in Spina Bifida. American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation,
96(6), 425-437.
46. Durisko, C, McCue, M, Doyle, PJ, Dickey, MW, Fiez, JA (2016). A Flexible and Integrated
System for the Remote Acquisition of Neuropsychological Data in Stroke Research.
Telemedicine and E-Health, May 2016, ahead of print. doi:10.1089/tmj.2015.0235.
47. Nugent, BD, Sereika, SM, Rosenzweig, M, McCue, MP, Merriman, JD, Bender, CM (2016).
The association between pre-treatment occupational skill level and mood and symptom burden
during early stage, postmenopausal breast cancer survivors during their first year of anastrozole
therapy. Support Care Cancer, DOI 10.1007/s00520-016-3161-y. March 17, 2016.
48. Fairman, AD, Yih, ET, McCoy, DF. Lopresti, EF, McCue, MP, Parmanto, B, Dicianno, BC
(2016). Iterative design and usability testing of the iMHere system for managing chronic
conditions and disability. International Journal of Telerehabilitation, 8(1), 11-19.
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49. Knutson, E., McCue, MP, Terhorst, L & Kulzer, K. (2016). Relationships Between Community-
Multiple Errands Test and Neuropsychological Measures. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,
31(6), 653. (Abstract)
50. McKeon A, McCue M, Skidmore ER, Schein M, Kulzer J. (2017): Ecological momentary
assessment for rehabilitation of chronic illness and disability, Disability and Rehabilitation, DOI:
10.1080/09638288.2017.1280545.
51. McKeon, A, Terhorst, L, Ding, D, Cooper, R. McCue, M. A novel tool for naturalistic
assessment of behavioral dysregulation after traumatic brain injury: A pilot study. Brain Injury,
DOI: 10.1080/02699052.2017.1388444
52. Graham, K., Terhorst, L., Skidmore, E., Shadel, W., & McCue, M. (In Press). Preliminary
feasibility of smartphone technology to assess participation following traumatic brain
injury. Brain Injury. (Abstract)
53. McKeon AB, Terhorst L, Ding D, Cooper R, & McCue M. (in press). Naturalistic Physiological
Monitoring Using Biosensor Technology as an Objective Approach for Detecting Behavioral
Dysregulation after Traumatic Brain Injury. Journal of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Technical Reports
1. Smathers, B., McCue, M. Endres, D. and Pramuka, M. A model of prevocational programming
for persons with cognitive disabilities. Technical report. April 30, 2005.
2. McCue, M. Web-based training in rehabilitation of cognitive disabilities (WebCDT). Technical
report. September 30, 2005.
3. McCue, M & Pramuka, M. Interactive Telerehabilitation Training Network (ITT-N): A Model of
training and technical assistance via videoconferencing technology. Technical report, October 30,
2005.
4. Pramuka, M., McCue, M., Eckman. M., Dojonovic, S., Katona, M. & Frye, E. (2005).
Community Based Assessment for Transition (CBAT). Instrument developed in partnership
between Pittsburgh Public Schools, University of Pittsburgh Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology, and Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation through a grant
funded by Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation.
5. Schmeler, M. Schein, R. McCue, M. & Betts, K. Telerehabilitation Clinical and vocational
applications for assistive technology: Research opportunities and challenges. White Paper. State
of the Science on Telerehabilitation Conference. Pittsburgh, PA. November 17-20, 2009.
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Books, Chapters, Abstracts, and Editorials:
1. McCue, M. (1982). Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation outcome of learning
disabled adults. (Doctoral dissertation, University of Pittsburgh, 1981). Dissertation Abstracts
International, 43, 8213163.
2. McCue, M. (1983). Review of "The psychology of disability" by Vash. Rehabilitation
Counseling Bulletin, 26(3), 208-209.
3. McCue, M., & Rudisin, S. (1987). Diagnosis and assessment of adult specific learning
disabilities. Louisiana VEWAA Bulletin, 25-28.
4. McCue, M., & Goldstein, G. (1990). Neuropsychological aspects of learning disability in adults.
In B.P. Rourke (Ed.), Neuropsychological validation of LD subtypes. New York: Guildford
Publications.
5. McCue, M., & Katz-Garris, L. (1990). The severely disabled psychiatric patient and the
adjustment to work. In M. Nagler (Ed.) Perspectives on Disability. Palo Alto, CA: Health
Markets Research.
6. McCue, M. (1992). Job-oriented rehabilitation. In C.J. Long, L.K. Ross, & M.G. Mutchnick
(Eds.) Head Trauma: Acute Care to Recovery. New York: Plenum Press.
7. McCue, M. (1993). Clinical diagnostic and functional assessment of adults with learning
disabilities. In P.J. Gerber and H.B. Reiff (Eds.), Learning disabilities in adulthood: Persisting
problems and evolving issues. Andover Medical Publishers.
8. Nussbaum, P.D., Goldstein, G., Rogers, J.C., McCue, M. (1993). Stability and change in
functional assessments of geropsychiatric patients (Abstract). Journal of Clinical and
Experimental Neuropsychology, 15, 108.
9. Aitken, S., Chase, S. McCue, M., & Ratcliff, G. (1993). An American adaptation of the Multiple
Errands test: Assessment of executive abilities in everyday life (Abstract). Archives of Clinical
Neuropsychology, 8(3), 212.
10. Nussbaum, P.D., Goldstein, G., McCue, M. & Rogers, J. (1993). Diagnostic differences in
memory test based predictions of functional capacity in the elderly (Abstract). Archives of
Clinical Neuropsychology, 8(3), 254-255.
11. Dowdy, C.A. & McCue, M. (1994). Crossing service systems: From special education to
vocational rehabilitation. In C. Michaels (Ed.) Transition strategies for persons with learning
disabilities. San Diego: Singular Publishing Group.
12. McCue, M., Chase, S.L., Dowdy, C., Pramuka, M., Petrick, J., Aitken, S., & Fabry, P. (1994).
Functional assessment of individuals with cognitive disabilities: A desk reference for
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rehabilitation. Pittsburgh: Center for Applied Neuropsychology.
13. McCue, M. (1995). Ecologically valid assessment of problem solving abilities: The American
Multiple Errands Test (Abstract). Journal of the International Neuropsychology Society, 1(2),
149.
14. McCue, M. (1995). Accessing vocational rehabilitation services for individuals with specific
learning disabilities. In Secondary education and beyond. Pittsburgh, PA: Learning Disabilities
Association of America.
15. McCue, M. (1997). The Relationship Between Neuropsychology and Functional Assessment in
the Elderly. In P. Nussbaum (Ed.) Handbook of Neuropsychology and Aging 394-408.
16. McCue, M. and Pramuka, M. (1998). Functional Assessment. In G. Goldstein and S. Beers
(Eds.) Rehabilitation, 113-129, New York: Plenum.
17. Pramuka, M. and McCue, M. (1999). Bridging the gulf from assessment to rehabilitation. In R.
Vanderploeg (Ed.) Clinician's Guide to Neuropsychological Assessment 2nd Edition 337-355.
18. Cohen, L. J., Fitzgerald, S., Trefler, E., Boninger, M., & McCue, M. (2002). Development and
reliability testing of a clinical rationale measure of seating and wheeled mobility prescription.
Proceeding RESNA Conference. In R. Simpson (Ed.), (pp. 233-235). RESNA Press.
19. McCue, M. Brienza, D, Pramuka, M. & Seelman, KD. (2006). Telerehabilitation: Meeting
rehabilitation consumer needs through rehabilitation engineering research (Abstract).
Telemedicine and e-Health. 12(2), 221.
20. McCue, M. Brienza, D, Pramuka, M. & Seelman, KD. (2006). Telerehabilitation: Meeting
rehabilitation consumer needs through rehabilitation engineering research (Abstract).
Telemedicine and e-Health. 12(2), 221.
21. McCue M, van Roosmalen L, Schmeler M, Pramuka M (2007). Clinical Applications of
Telerehabilition. Proceeding of RESNA 30th International Conference. Phoenix, AZ.
22. Shugars S, McCue M, Pramuka M, & Fitzgerald S. (2007). A functional Assessment of
Executive Functioning: The Hamburger Turning Task. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology,
22, 852.
23. McCue M, Hodgins J, LoPresti E, Bargteil A (2008). Telerehabilitation in
Employment/Community Supports Using Video-Based Activity Recognition. Telemedicine and
e-Health, 14, 58.
24. McCue, M. Lopresti, E. Hodgins, J. & Fairman. A. (2009). Using consumer input to develop
telerehabilitation applications for vocational rehabilitation. Telemedicine and e-Health, 15 (1),
53-54.
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25. McCue, M & Pramuka, M. (2010) Telerehabilitation Outcomes: A New Paradigm. Telemedicine
and E-Health, 16, (1), 41.
26. McCue, M. Rullman, D., & Pramuka, M. (2010). Model University Collaboration: University
Rehabilitation Training Program and Public VR. Rehabilitation Education, 24 (1), 20.
27. Pramuka, M. & McCue, M. (2010). Telerehabilitation Ethics and Outcomes: A new paradigm.
Rehabilitation Education, 24 (1), 11.
28. Schutte, J. McCue, M. Pramuka, M. & Sporner, M. (2010). A model for evaluating evidence in
disability and rehabilitation research and practice. Rehabilitation Education, 24 (1), 9.
29. Schutte, J., McCue, M., Parmanto, P., & Pulantara, W. I. (2011). Usability, reliability, and
validity of remote Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule module 4 administration.
Telemedicine and e-Health, 17 (S1), A-57.
30. McCue, M., Schutte, J., & Sporner, M. Telerehabilitation as facilitator in clinical programming.
Proceedings of the Rehabilitation Engineering Society of North America Conference, Toronto,
Canada, June 5-8, 2011.
31. Schutte, J., McCue, M. (2011) Adult ASD: Diagnosis and functional implications for vocational
rehabilitation. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 25 (1&2), 39.
32. McCue, M., Schutte, J. & Sporner, M. (2011). Implementing Evidenced Based Practice in
Prevocational Programming for Cognitive Disability. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and
Education (in press).
33. Cooper, RA, McCue, M, Schein, RM, Cooper, R, Sporner, ML, Dodson, MB, Reinsfelder, AM,
Yeager, AF, Jinks, A, LoPresti, E, & McClure, L. Assistive Technology for People with
Traumatic Brain Injuries. In Brain Injury Medicine, 2nd Edition, (ND. Zasler, DI Katz, & RZ
Zafonte, Eds), Demos Medical Publishing, New York. In Press.
34. Brienza, D & McCue, M. (2012). History of Telerehabilitation. In Cohn and Kumar (Eds)
Telerehabilitation, Springer Publishing.
35. Saptono, A., Schutte, J., Pulantara, W., Parmanto, B., McCue, M., McGonigle, J. (2010)
Delivering a Remote Autism Spectrum Disorder Assessment through an Integrated
Telerehabilitation System, Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology Society of
North America Annual Conference, June 26-30, Las Vegas, Nevada.
36. Saptono, A., Parmanto, B., Brienza, D., McCue, M., Schein, R., Pramana, G., Pulantara, W.,
(2011) Improving the Efficiency of Telerehabilitation Service Delivery with Integrated System,
Proceeding of American Telemedicine Association 16th Annual International Meeting &
Exposition, May 1-3, 2011, Tampa, Florida.
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37. Saptono, A., Parmanto, B., Durrant, J., Yaruss, J.S., Brienza, D., McCue, M., Pulantara, W.,
(2012) Virtual Observation Room for Speech-Language-Hearing Diagnostic and Therapy,
Proceeding of American Telemedicine Association 17th Annual International Meeting &
Exposition, April 29-May 1, 2012, San Jose, California.
38. Fairman, A.D., Dicianno, B.E., Pramana, G. Yu, D.X, Parmanto, B., McCue, M., Usability
Testing of Smartphone Apps for Spina Bifida: Clinical Perspective, Proceedings of the16th
American Telemedicine Association (ATA) Annual meeting, May 1-3, 2011 Tampa Florida.
39. Parmanto, B., Saptono, A., Pramana, G., Pulantara, W., Schein, R.M., Schmeler, M.R., McCue,
M.P., Brienza, D.M., (2010) VISYTER: versatile and integrated system for telerehabilitation.
Telemed J E Health. 16(9):939-44. Epub 2010 Oct 29.
40. Schutte, J., McCue, M., Parmanto, B., Pulantara, W., (2012) Reliability of A Remote Autism
Assessment. Proceeding of American Telemedicine Association 17th Annual International
Meeting & Exposition, April 29-May 1, 2012, San Jose, California.
41. McCue, M & Cullum, M. (2013). Telerehabilitation and Teleneuropsychology: Emerging
Practices. In C. Noggle & R. Dean, (Eds.) Neuropsychological Rehabilitation, 327-340. New
York: Springer Publishing.
42. Yih E, Dicianno BE, Fairman AD, McCue M, Parmanto B, Pramana G, Yu DX, Collins DM.
The Effect of the Interactive Mobile Health and Rehabilitation (iMHere) System Use on Medical
and Utilization Outcomes in Patients with Spina Bifida. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2015; Suppl.
43. McCoy A, Dicianno BE, Fairman AD, McCue M, Parmanto B, Pramana G, Yu DX, Collins
DM. Effects of the Interactive Mobile Health and Rehabilitation (iMHere) Smartphone
Application System on the Self-Managment and Functional and Psychosocial Outcomes of
Individuals with Spina Bifida. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2015; Suppl. In Press.
44. Sporner, M & McCue, M. (2014). The importance of addressing and testing treatment fidelity in
rehabilitation research. Abstract. Rehabilitation Research, Policy, and Education, 28 (4), 363.
INVITED PRESENTATIONS AND PEER REVIEWED PAPERS
1. McCue, M. (1979). Clinical procedures used in counseling severely disabled students. Paper
presented at the National Rehabilitation Association Convention, Chicago, IL.
2. Blane, H. T., Desmond, R. E., McCue, M., & Gallante, T. (1979). Attracting severely disabled to
higher education. Symposium presented at the National Rehabilitation Association Convention,
Chicago, IL.
3. McCue, M. (1980, September). Program evaluation in a psychiatric rehabilitation setting. Paper
presented at the American Psychological Association Convention, Montreal, Canada.
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4. McCue, M. (1982, February). Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation outcome of
learning disabled adults. Paper presented at the International Neuropsychology Conference,
Pittsburgh, PA.
5. McCue, M. (1983, March). Assessment and rehabilitation of the adult learning disabled. Paper
presented at the American Personnel and Guidance Association Convention, Washington, DC.
6. McCue, M., Goldstein, G., Shelly, C., & Katz-Garris, L. (1985, August). Cluster analysis of the
Luria-Nebraska with learning disabled adults. Paper presented at the American Psychological
Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA.
7. McCue, M., Goldstein, G., & Shelly, C. (1985, August). A short form of the Luria-Nebraska
Neuropsychological Battery for the elderly. Paper presented at the American Psychological
Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA.
8. Goldstein, G., Shelly, C., & McCue, M. (1986, August). Cluster analysis of the Luria- Nebraska
Neuropsychological Battery. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American
Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
9. Katz, L., McCue, M., & Baron, R. (1986, August). An interagency collaborative training
program in psychiatric rehabilitation. Symposium presented at the annual conference of the
American Psychological Association, Washington, DC.
10. McCue, M., Goldstein, G., Shelly, C., & Kane, R. (1986, October). Objective interpretation of
the Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery: A methodological contribution based on cluster
and profile analysis. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Academy of
Neuropsychology, Las Vegas, NV.
11. Goldstein, G., McCue, M., Turner, S., & Spanier, C. (1986, November). A memory training
strategy for persons who have suffered from traumatic brain injury. Presented at the National
Head Injury Foundation's annual symposium, Chicago, IL.
12. McCue, M. (1987, April). The role of assessment in the vocational rehabilitation of adults with
SLD. Paper presented at the State-of-the-Art conference on Learning Disabilities, National
Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation Research, Washington, DC.
13. McCue, M., Goldstein, G., & Shelly, C. (1987, August). The short form Luria-Nebraska in
assessment of dementia. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, New York, NY.
14. McCue, M., Rogers, J. C., Goldstein, G., & Shelly, C. (1987, August). Relationship of
neuropsychological skills and functional outcome in the elderly. Paper presented at the annual
convention of the American Psychological Association, New York, NY.
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15. Goldstein, G., Malec, E., Shelly, C., & McCue, M. (1987, August). Efficacy of memory training
for closed head injury. Paper presented at the annual convention of the American Psychological
Association, New York, NY.
16. McCue, M., & Goldstein, G. (1987, September). Cognitive, behavioral and vocational
rehabilitation of persons with traumatic head injuries. Paper presented at the annual conference
Cognitive Rehabilitation: Community Reintegration through Scientifically Based Practice,
Williamsburg, VA.
17. Goldstein, G., McCue, M., & Shelly, C. (1987, October). Relationship between depressive
symptomatology and neuropsychological function in the elderly. Paper presented at the annual
meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychologists, Chicago, IL.
18. McCue, M. (1988, February). Learning disability in the vocational rehabilitation system. Invited
paper presented at the Consortium on Rehabilitation Personnel and Training, Philadelphia, PA.
19. McCue, M. (1989, February). The use of neuropsychological tests to predict functional and
vocational activities. Invited paper presented at the Traumatic Brain Injury and Community-
Based Employment Conference, Clearwater, FL.
20. McCue, M. (1989, May). Job oriented rehabilitation. Invited paper presented at the 6th mid-
south conference on Human Neuropsychology, Head Trauma: Acute Care to Recovery,
Memphis, TN.
21. McCue, M. (1989, May). Neuropsychological assessment of TBI. Invited presentation at The
Next Wave: Return to Work Conference on the Vocational Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain
Injury, Baltimore, MD.
22. McCue, M. (1989, May). Issues in the evaluation of the LD adult. Invited presentation at the
Connecticut ACLD statewide conference "Strategies for Success," Hartford, CT.
23. McCue, M. (1990, February). Neuropsychological aspects of learning disability in adults. Paper
presented at the International Conference of the Learning Disabilities Association, Anaheim, CA.
24. Dowdy, C., McCue, M., Michaels, C. & Nowell, C. (1990, February). Problems in determination
of severity of learning disability. Symposium presented at the International Conference of the
Learning Disabilities Association, Anaheim, CA.
25. McCue, M. Doperak, L. & Smith, L. (1990, April). Self direction in rehabilitation: Enabling
individuals with severe cognitive disabilities to control and direct their own rehabilitation
programs. Paper presented at the Annual meeting of the Mid-Atlantic National Rehabilitation
Association, Baltimore, MD.
26. Goldstein, G. & McCue, M. (1990, August). Relationships between patient and informant
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functional outcome ratings in head injured individuals. Paper presented at the annual conference
of the American Psychological Association, Boston, MA.
27. McCue, M. & Goldstein, G. (1990, November). Ecological validity of neuropsychological
assessment: Predicting behavior in the natural environment. Special topic symposium presented
at the annual conference of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Reno, NV.
28. McCue, M. (1991, March). Functional assessment of SLD: Identifying the impact of cognitive
and behavioral deficits in adolescents and adults. LDA International Conference, Chicago, IL.
29. McCue, M. (1991, March). Planning, implementing, and evaluating strategies for overcoming
cognitively based functional limitations. Presented at Rehab Challenge: Partnerships for
Success Conference, Hartford, CN.
30. McCue, M. (1991, June). Community-based Rehabilitation Applications for Brain Injury.
Presented at the Second Annual Pittsburgh Neuropsychiatry Conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
31. McCue, M. (1991, September). Functional Assessment in persons with cognitive disabilities.
Presented at the annual conference of the Pennsylvania Association or Rehabilitation Facilities,
Harrisburg, PA.
32. McCue, M. (1991, November). "In Vivo" Approaches to Cognitive Rehabilitation. Symposium
presented at the annual meeting of the National Academy of Neuropsychology, Dallas, TX.
33. McCue, M. (1991, December). Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury. Teleconference
presented to Central and Regional Office Personnel, Rehabilitation Services Administration,
Washington, D.C.
34. McCue, M. (1992, April). Ecological validity: Predicting behavior in the natural environment.
Paper presented at the Eastern Psychological Association Annual Conference, Boston, MA.
35. McCue, M., Pramuka, M. & Chase, S. (November, 1992). Applied cognitive rehabilitation.
Special topic presentation at the National Academy of Neuropsychology annual conference,
Pittsburgh, PA.
36. Aitken, S., Chase, S., McCue, M. & Ratcliff, G. (November, 1992). Poster presentation at the
National Academy of Neuropsychology annual conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
37. Nussbaum, P.D., Goldstein, G., McCue, M. & Rogers, J. (November, 1992). Diagnostic
differences in memory test based predictions of functional capacity in the elderly. Poster
presentation at the National Academy of Neuropsychology annual conference, Pittsburgh, PA.
38. McCue, M. Community-based cognitive rehabilitation (November, 1992). Paper presented at
the Keystone Head Injury Foundation Annual Conference, Seven Springs, PA.
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39. Applied Cognitive Rehabilitation (January, 1995). Workshop presented as part of the Learn with
The Best Series. Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.
40. McCue, M. (February, 1995). Ecologically valid assessment of problem solving abilities: The
American Multiple Errands Test. Paper presented at the annual conference of the International
Neuropsychology Society, Seattle, WA.
41. McCue, M (August, 1995). Applied Cognitive Rehabilitation in the Workplace. Paper presented
at the annual meeting of the American Psychological association, NY, NY.
42. McCue, M (August, 1995). Neuropsychologically Based Learning Disabilities in Adults.
Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological association, NY,
NY.
43. Trzpacz, P.T., McCue, M., Roberts, M., Vicinich, D., & Levey, G. (November, 1995). Attention
and memory in hyperthyroidism: Effects of beta-adrenergic blockade. Paper presented at the
annual meeting, Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine, Palm Springs, CA.
44. McCue, M. and Aitken, S. (August, 1998). Ecological Validity of Assessment of Problem
Solving and Executive Abilities. Paper presented at the annual conference of the American
Psychological Association.
45. Functional Assessment of Cognitive Disability. Workshop presented at the Annual Pennsylvania
Association of Rehabilitation Facilities meeting. State College, PA. September 18, 2001.
46. McCue, M. Overview of Cognitive Disabilities. Lecture presented at the Annual Pennsylvania
Act 101 Conference, Seven Springs, PA, May 21, 2002
47. Addressing Executive Functioning Problems in Rehabilitation of Brain Injury. Invited Workshop
presented at the Annual Meeting of the Brain Injury Association of Pennsylvania, Harrisburg,
PA. June 4, 2002.
48. McCue, M. Web-Based Disabilities training: A Pennsylvania Project. Paper presented at the
Annual Pennsylvania Association of Rehabilitation Facilities meeting. State College, PA.
September 24, 2002.
49. McCue, M. Web-CDT: A Collaborative Post-Employment Training Model for Vocational
Rehabilitation Counselors. National Training Conference on Rehabilitation Education.
Washington, DC, October 7, 2002.
50. McCue, M. Rehabilitation Ethics: Choice and Informed Consent. Lecture presented in the
Practical Ethics for Rehabilitation Professionals Series, Pittsburgh, PA October 10, 2002
51. McCue, M. The problem of executive dysfunction in rehabilitation. State of the Art lecture,
University of Pittsburgh/Hiram G. Andrews Center. October 14, 2002.
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52. McCue, M. Web-CDT: A Collaborative Post-Employment Training Model. Paper presented at
the Pennsylvania 2002 Innovation Exposition, Harrisburg, PA, October 31, 2002.
53. McCue, M. Use of Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing for Vocational Rehabilitation.
Invited Workshop presented for the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, New
Castle, PA, March 19, 2003.
54. McCue, M. Promoting Consumer Empowerment through Professional Rehabilitation
Counseling. Paper presented at the 29th Institute on Rehabilitation Issues National Conference,
Washington, DC, May 5, 2003.
55. McCue, M. Ethics and Testing for Vocational Rehabilitation Counselors. Invited Workshop
presented for the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, Johnstown, PA, May 14,
2003
56. McCue, M. Emerging Assistive Technology for Brain Injury. Paper presented at the Brain Injury
Association of Pennsylvania annual conference, State College, PA, June 22, 2003.
57. McCue, M. Web-CDT: A Collaborative Post-Employment Training Model for OVR Counselors.
Paper presented at the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, State
College, PA, September 22, 2003.
58. McCue, M. Understanding the Nature and Impact of ADHD in Post Secondary Settings. Invited
Workshop presented at Carnegie Mellon University. Pittsburgh, PA, October 8, 2003.
59. The Effect of Cognitive Impairments on Videoconferencing and Telerehabilitation. Paper
presented at the American Telemedicine Association annual meeting, Tampa, FL, May 3, 2004.
60. McCue, M. Ethical issues in implementing informed choice. Invited Plenary Session. Annual
Conference of the Pennsylvania Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. October 1, 2004, State
College, PA.
61. McCue, M. Vocational applications in telerehabilitation. Invited Presentation at the 2nd
International Conference on Telemedicine and Multimedia Communication, Kajetany, Poland.
October 8, 2004.
62. McCue M and Pramuka, M. Telerehabilitation. Invited presentation. Annual Conference of the
Pennsylvania Association of Rehabilitation Facilities. September 30, 2005, State College, PA.
63. McCue, M. Smathers, B. Pramuka, M and Demuth, B. A Model of “In Vivo” Cognitive
Rehabilitation Using Multiple Telerehabilitation Technologies. Presentation at Annual Meeting
of the American Telemedicine Association, Denver, CO. April 19, 2005.
64. McCue, M. Ethics in testing for the rehabilitation counselor. Workshop presented via Interactive
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Telerehabilitation Training Network, Pittsburgh, PA, October 5, 2005.
65. McCue, M. Vocational Rehabilitation Applications of Telemedia and the Telerehabilitation
Laboratory. Invited Presentation at the 3rd International Conference on Telemedicine and
Multimedia Communication, Kajetany, Poland. October 21, 2005.
66. McCue, M. Meeting rehabilitation consumer needs through Rehabilitation Engineering Research.
Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Telemedicine, San Diego, CA. May 8,
2006.
67. McCue, M. Telerehabilitation Applications for Vocational Rehabilitation. State of the Science
Workshop. Walter Reed Army Medical Center, September 1, 2006.
68. McCue, M. Telerehabilitation in Employment and community supports using video-based
activity recognition. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Telemedicine,
Seattle, WA. April 8, 2008.
69. McCue, M. Using consumer input to develop telerehabilitation applications for vocational
rehabilitation. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Telemedicine, Las Vegas,
NV. April 28, 2009.
70. McCue. M. Virtual Reality Applications for Vocational Rehabilitation. State of the Science
Workshop. Walter Reed Army Medical Center, May 8, 2009.
71. McCue, M. Design, implementation and delivery of a virtual conference: Lesson learned from
the 1st RERC on Telerehabilitation Virtual State of the Science, RESNA Annual Conference,
June 25, 2009.
72. Brick RS. Skidmore ER. McCue M. Terhorst L. Bender C. Demographic and clinical
characteristics associated with work-related disability in women with breast cancer. Poster
presented at the Occupational Therapy Research Summit. June 8, 2018. Kansas City. MO.
73. Brick RS. Skidmore ER. McCue M. Terhorst L. Bender C. Demographic and clinical
characteristics associated with work-related disability in newly-diagnosed women with breast
cancer. Poster presented at the University of Pittsburgh 14th Annual UPMC Rehabilitation
Institute Day. June 13, 2018. Pittsburgh. PA
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
Invited Educational Lectures and Presentations:
1. McCue, M. Communication skills and assertion for the handicapped. Continuing Education
Course, University of Akron, Akron, OH, March, 1978 to June, 1978.
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2. McCue, M. Psychiatric rehabilitation. Lecture presented at Kent State University, Kent, OH,
May 15, 1980.
3. Katz-Garris, L., & McCue, M. Issues in psychiatric rehabilitative programs for the chronically
mentally ill. Presented at Mayview State Hospital, Bridgeville, PA. October 28, 1980.
4. Katz-Garris L., & McCue, M. Rehabilitating psychiatric patients. Dixmont State Hospital,
Pittsburgh, PA, November 7, 1980.
5. McCue, M., & Senatore, V. Workshop on treatment planning. Altoona, PA, May 19-20, 1981.
6. McCue, M., & Senatore, V. Treatment planning workshop. Philadelphia, PA, June 8-10,
1981.
7. McCue, M., & Cooley, S. Workshop on treatment planning. Clarion, PA, October 5-6, 1981.
8. McCue, M. Individual goal planning and program implementation. Course taught at
Community College of Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA, December 7, 1981 to January 24,
1982.
9. Katz-Garris, L., McCue, M., & Cooley, S. Treatment planning workshop. Presented to
Pennsylvania Office of Mental Health, Harrisburg, PA, November 18-19, 1982.
10. McCue, M. The Halstead-Reitan Neuropsychological Test Battery. Lecture presented as part
of Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic core curriculum course in Neuropsychology,
Pittsburgh, PA, November 30, 1982.
11. Katz-Garris, L., McCue, M., & Slomka, G. Psychological and neuropsychological assessment
of the dually handicapped: Emotionally disturbed and mentally retarded. Presented as part of
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic core curriculum. Pittsburgh, PA, December 17, 1982;
April 22, 1983; June 17, 1983.
12. McCue, M. The Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery: Application in the vocational
rehabilitation of learning disabled adults. In-service training presented to Pennsylvania Office
of Vocational Rehabilitation staff, Pittsburgh, PA, January 7, 1983.
13. McCue, M. Assessing motor abnormalities in schizophrenics using the Luria-Nebraska
Neuropsychological Battery. Presentation at Neuropsychology Forum, Veterans
Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, May 10, 1983.
14. McCue, M. Goal planning guidelines. Workshop presented at the Community College of
Allegheny County sponsored conference titled "Developing, Administering and Programming
Community Rehabilitation Residences." Pittsburgh, PA, June 8, 1983.
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15. McCue, M. Problem identification and treatment planning. Treatment Planning Conference,
Office of Education and Regional Programming, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic,
Pittsburgh, PA, October 17, 18, November 21 and 22, 1983.
16. McCue, M. Inhalant abuse, mixed substance abuse and psychosis in an adolescent male.
Discussant at Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, May 15, 1984.
17. McCue, M. Behavioral goal planning. Professional Lecture Series, Community College of
Allegheny County, Pittsburgh, PA, May 22, 1984.
18. McCue, M. Organic mental disorders. Lecture for the Department of Counseling Psychology,
University of Pittsburgh, PA, May 30, 1984.
19. McCue, M. Neuropsychological testing. Seminar presented to Psychiatric
Consultation/Liaison Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, August 7, 1984.
20. McCue, M. ". . .if thy right eye offend thee . . ." Grand Rounds, Department of Psychiatry,
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic,
Pittsburgh, PA, October 19, 1984.
21. McCue, M. Psychological and neuropsychological assessment. Ongoing lecture in Junior
Psychiatry Lecture Series, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA. (1984-
1989).
22. McCue, M. Moderator. Continuity of care for the chronically mentally ill: the interfaces
between Mental Health Centers and the vocational rehabilitation system. Regional
teleconference, Office of Education and Regional Programming, Western Psychiatric Institute
and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, February 5, 1985.
23. McCue, M. Neuropsychological assessment in an inpatient neurology setting. Lecture,
Presbyterian University Hospital, Pittsburgh, PA, April 3, 1985.
24. McCue, M. Functional assessment with psychiatric patients. In-service training, South Hills
Health System, Bridgeville, PA, May 8, 1985.
25. McCue, M. Assessment services in psychiatric rehabilitation. In-service training, Renaissance
Center, Pittsburgh, PA, May 15, 1985.
26. McCue, M. Organic Mental Disorders. Lecture, Department of Counseling Psychology,
University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, July 3, 1985.
27. McCue, M. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Planning Workshop, Department of Counseling and
Rehabilitation, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, August 1 and 2, 1985.
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28. McCue, M. Neuropsychology and rehabilitation of head trauma. Workshop presented to the
United Cerebral Palsy Association of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA, September 27 and November
5, 1985.
29. McCue, M. Neuropsychological Assessment of the Elderly. Psychogeriatric Lecture Series,
Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, April 3, 1986.
30. McEvoy, J. P., McCue, M., Lavori, P., Mohs, R., & Spring, B. Amantadine versus
trihexyphenidyl: effects on memory in elderly normal volunteers. N.C.D.E.U. Annual
Meeting, Key Biscayne, FL, May 25, 1986.
31. McCue, M. Behavioral assessment and programming with head injured clients. Workshop
presented at United Cerebral Palsy Association of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, May 27, 1986.
32. McCue, M. Neuropsychological testing. Seminar presented to Psychiatric
Consultation/Liaison Program, Department of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh School of
Medicine, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh, PA, June 10, 1986.
33. McCue, M. Functional assessment and rehabilitation planning with chronically mentally ill
clients. Workshop, Department of Counseling and Rehabilitation, West Virginia University,
Morgantown, WV, July 10 & 11, 1986.
34. McCue, M. Abbreviated version of the Luria-Nebraska oriented toward the assessment of the
elderly. Workshop sponsored by the Pennsylvania Psychological Association, October 18,
1986, Pittsburgh, PA.
35. McCue, M. Neuropsychological assessment as practical planning tools. Lecture presented at the
NHIF/OSERS joint conference, Head injury: The challenge of today, April 27, 1987.
36. McCue, M. Supported employment for individuals who have suffered traumatic head injuries.
Workshop presented at Third Annual Conference on Community Re-Entry Following Head
Injury, Pittsburgh, PA, September 29, 1987.
37. McCue, M., Condeluci A., & O'Brian B. Traumatic brain injury and mental health issues.
OERP (Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Pittsburgh) teleconference. Pittsburgh, PA, February
10, 1988.
38. McCue, M. Assessment of SLD in adults. Pre-conference workshop at the annual conference of
the Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities, Las Vegas, NV, February
24, 1988.
39. McCue, M. Current practices in diagnosis and eligibility in adolescent and adult SLD.
Presented at continuing education conference in Vocational Appraisal for Adolescents and
Adults with Learning Disabilities, George Washington University, Washington DC, May 3 - 4,
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1988.
40. McCue, M. Specific learning disabilities (SLD) in adults: Psychological assessment for life
planning. Maryland Psychological Association Pre-Convention Institute, Ocean City, MD,
May 13 - 15, 1988.
41. McCue, M. Assessment in the vocational rehabilitation of SLD. Workshop presented to
Connecticut Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Hartford, CT, May 3, 1989.
42. McCue, M., & Goldstein, G. Ecological validity of neuropsychological tests. Workshop
presented at the National Academy of Neuropsychologists annual meeting, Washington DC,
November 3, 1989.
43. McCue, M. Planning, implementing, and evaluating rehabilitation strategies for overcoming
cognitively based limitations. Workshop presented to the Connecticut Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation, Hartford, CT, March 21 and 22, 1990.
44. McCue, M. Planning, implementing, and evaluating rehabilitation strategies for overcoming
cognitively based limitations. Workshop presented to the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation, Pittsburgh, PA, April 3, 1990.
45. McCue, M. & Cerio, J. Psychological evaluation for adults with specific learning disabilities.
Pre-convention Institute sponsored by the Maryland Psychological Association, Ocean City,
MD, May 4 to 6, 1990.
46. McCue, M. Functional assessment in persons with cognitive disabilities. Special topic course
taught at West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV, June 21 and 22, 1990.
47. McCue, M. Vocational implications of TBI. Lecture presented at the Empowerment and
Employment conference, Human Resources Center, New York, NY, October 3, 1990.
48. McCue, M. Community-based cognitive rehabilitation. Lecture presented to University of
Pittsburgh Department of Speech and Language, Pittsburgh, PA, December 10, 1991.
49. McCue, M. Accessing vocational rehabilitation services. Workshop presented at the Annual
conference of the Learning Disability Association of America, Atlanta, GA, March 5, 1992.
50. McCue, M. In vivo cognitive rehabilitation: Key strategies for re-entry of the cognitively
impaired. Workshop presented at the Mid-Michigan Regional Medical Center, Midland, MI,
April 11, 1992.
51. McCue, M. Understanding and utilizing neuropsychological assessment. Workshop presented
at the Postsecondary Training Institute: Serving College Students with Learning Disabilities,
Farmington, CT, June 17-19, 1992.
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52. McCue, M. Assessment and vocational rehabilitation of persons with learning disabilities.
Workshop presented for the Massachusetts Rehabilitation Commission, Boston, MA, October
20, 1992.
53. McCue, M. & Chase, S.L. Functional assessment of real life problem solving skills: The
American Multiple Errands Test. Workshop presented at the Learning Disabilities Association
of America International Conference, San Francisco, February 26, 1993.
54. McCue, M. & Pramuka, M. Empowering people with learning disabilities: A guide to
promoting self-direction in adults. Workshop presented at the Learning Disabilities
Association of America International Conference, San Francisco, February 27, 1993.
55. McCue, M. Psychological and functional assessment for vocational rehabilitation. Workshop
presented to Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation, New Castle, PA, April 16, 23,
1993.
56. McCue, M. & Pramuka, M. Vocational rehabilitation of persons with traumatic brain injury:
Assessment, planning, and placement approaches. Workshop sponsored by Rehabilitation
Institute of Chicago, Midwest Regional Head Injury Center, Chicago, IL, June 17-18, 1993.
57. McCue, M. Understanding and utilizing neuropsychological assessment. Workshop presented
at the Postsecondary Training Institute: Serving College Students with Learning Disabilities,
Farmington, CT, June 23-26, 1993.
58. McCue, M. Meeting the VR needs of individuals with SLD/ADHD: Requirements for attaining
successful employment outcomes. Workshop presented at "ADHD/LD: Life beyond the label"
conference, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, ND, July 7-9, 1993.
59. McCue, M. & Jacobs, H. Vocational rehabilitation and acquired brain injury: Strategies for
attaining successful employment outcomes. Workshop sponsored by National Rehabilitation
Services, Inc., Orlando, FL, September 19-20, 1993.
60. McCue, M. Implications of executive dysfunction and cognitive disability for vocational
rehabilitation. Workshop presented to Hiram G. Andrews Rehabilitation Center, Johnstown,
PA, October 14, 1993.
61. McCue, M, Dowdy, C, & Chase, S. Enhancing psychological assessment for rehabilitation.
Three-part video satellite conference series broadcast nationally November 18, December 2 and
December 16, 1993.
62. McCue, M. Maximizing success for employees with learning disabilities. Workshop presented
at Assessment of Learning Disabilities Business Seminar conducted by Newgrange School,
Princeton, NJ, February 11, 1994.
63. Applied Cognitive Rehabilitation (January, 1995). Workshop presented as part of the Learn
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with The Best Series. Magee Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA.
64. Applied Cognitive Rehabilitation for Vocational Counselors (May, 1995). Workshop
presented at annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association, Region 5,
Pittsburgh, PA.
65. Functional Assessment in Transition Populations (June, 1995). Workshop presented at the
annual Strategies for Change conference of the Allegheny Intermediate Unit, Pittsburgh, PA.
66. Rehabilitation of Traumatic Brain Injury (August, 1996). Workshop presented at the
Connecticut Rehabilitation Association.
67. Executive Functioning and Vocational Planning (November, 1998) Workshop presented
through the Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Counseling Association.
68. Functional Use of Psychological and Neuropsychological Testing (January, 1999). Workshop
presented at the Western Pennsylvania AHEAD Meeting
69. McCue, M., Michaels, M., and Dowdy, C. (February, 1999). Dialogue on Transition,
Employment and Support Services Atlanta, GA. Forum presented at the National LDA
conference.
70. Impact of Executive Functioning Problems in Higher Education. Lecture presented at
Community College of Allegheny County. February 21, 2002
71. Executive Dysfunction in ADHD. Workshop presented at CHADD Pittsburgh Chapter
Meeting. April 24, 2002.
TEACHING AND CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT
Courses Developed and Taught
HRS 2731 Foundations of Rehabilitation. (3 credits) (Annually 2001 to 2015)
HRS 2715 Medical Aspects of disability. (3 credits) (Annually 2001 – 2007)
HRS 2708 Psychosocial Aspects of disability (3 credits) (Annually 1999 to 2000)
HRS 2735 Career and Vocational Counseling. (3 credits) (Annually 2001 – 2004)
HRS 2736 Work Adjustment and Job Placement. (3 credits) (Annually 2001 –
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2003)
HRS 2737* Assessment in Rehabilitation (3 credits) (Annually 2001 – Present)
HRS 2905 Ethics in Rehabilitation (3 credits) (2001 – 2002)
HRS 2738 Rehabilitation of Psychiatric and Cognitive Disabilities (3 credits)
(Annually 2009 – 2012)
HRS 3003-5 Core Concepts in Disability and Rehabilitation Science (2 credits)
2012-Present, with Beth Skidmore, PhD)
HRS 1052* Rehabilitation Psychology and Disability (3 credits) (2013 to Present)
HRS 2741* Case Conceptualization, Treatment Planning and Case Management (3 Credit)
(annually 2014 to Present)
HRS 2755* Clinical Counseling Mentorship (2016 to present)
* Courses currently taught
Neuropsychological Rehabilitation. Graduate level course, taught via Internet, University of Pittsburgh
Neuropsychological assessment. Graduate level course, Duquesne University, Department of Education,
Pittsburgh, PA, Spring, 1992.
MASTERS STUDENTS SUPERVISED
1. Christopher Marchionda (Academic Advisor/ Committee Member) The Role of
Rehabilitation Counselors in the Workers’ Compensation Industry: Recognizing
Ethical Concerns to Promote Objective Practice
BS- Penn State University, 1999
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
2. Nancy Mizak (Academic Advisor / Committee Member): Assistive Technology
Education and the Rehabilitation Counselor
BS- Hawaii Pacific University, 1997
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
3. Roberta White-Melvin (Academic Advisor/ Committee Member) Rehabilitation
Counselors Responses to the Durable Medical Equipment Competitive Bidding
and Operation Wheeler Dealer: Ethical Issues, Policy Analysis, and Advocacy
Options
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BA HR, Geneva College, 2001
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
4. Janet Germek (Academic Advisor / Committee Member)
BA-Special Education, Edinboro University, 1998
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
5. Kristin McGinnis (Academic Advisor /Chair)
BA Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 2002
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
6. Catherine Armstrong Getchell (Academic Advisor/Committee Member): Real
World Wheelchair Transportation Safety: A Study of Wheelchair User Attitudes,
Knowledge and Behavior when Riding Fixed Route Transportation
BA Linguistics, Yale University, 2002
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
7. Bethany Beecher (Academic Advisor/Chair): Comparison of Disability Service
Providers in Post-secondary Education and Rehabilitation Counselors
BS- University of Pittsburgh, 2002
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
8. Meghan Harrison (Academic Advisor/Chair): Attitudes Toward Individuals with
Psychiatric Disabilities: Implications for Rehabilitation Counselors
BA English Political Science,
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
9. Jason M. Kuzy (Committee Member): Vocational Rehabilitation in Black and
White: Racial Disparity in the Vocational Rehabilitation Process
BA- University of Pittsburgh, 1999
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
10. Kristen McIntire (Committee Member) Special Education and Rehabilitation:
How best to accomplish transition for students with disabilities
BS- University of Pittsburgh, 2002
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
11. Ramona Ragano (Academic Advisor/Chair) Using Internet-Based Course
Design for Continuing Education: the Making of “Assistive Technology for
Cognitive Disabilities”
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh 2005
12. Akon Enyenihi (Academic Advisor/Chair): Rehabilitation Counselor Knowledge
and Experience with Wheeled Mobility Devices
BS-Biology, Carlow College, 1999
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MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh 2005
13. Bonni Smathers (Academic Advisor/Chair): A Model of Prevocational
Programming for Persons with Cognitive Disabilities
BS Safety Sc Eng / AS PT Asst., Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1993
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
14. Aleece Schwartzmiller (Academic Advisor/Thesis Chair): Job Satisfaction of
Injured and Non-injured Hospital Employees Measured by the Minnesota
Satisfaction Questionnaire. (MSQ)
BA Community Science & Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, 2002
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
15. Katherine Ashley Rotko (Committee Member) Thesis: Wheelchair Securement
and Occupant Restraints: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Use and Effect on
Motor Vehicle Related Injuries
BS Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2003
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
16. Ryan Phillips (Academic Advisor / Chair) Education and Employment Outcomes
in Persons with Pediatric-Onset Spinal Cord Injury vs. Adult-Onset Spinal Cord
Injury
BS Communication Science Disorders, University of Pittsburgh, 2001
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
17. Sara Shugars (Academic Advisor, Thesis Chair): Functional Assessment of
Executive Functioning: The Hamburger Turning Test; Thesis: Ecologically
Valid Measure of Executive Functioning in Cognitive Disability
BS -Michigan State University
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh 2007
18. Melissa Bartholomew, (Academic Advisor) Self Determination and Student Led
IEP’s
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh 2006
19. Abishek Agarwal (Committee Member): User Modeling for Individuals with
Disabilities: A Pilot Study of Word Prediction
BE-InstControl, Pune University, India, 2001
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh 2005
20. Anngene Yucas (Academic Advisor, Chair): Global Citizenship: A case for
students with disabilities to study abroad
BA-Literature, Penn State University 1972
PhD-Literature, Penn State University 1984
MS-RST University of Pittsburgh, 2011
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21. Janey (Mosier) London (Academic Advisor, Chair): Adult Attention
Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder: Negative Effects on Employment Acquisition,
Work Productivity, and Job Retention
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
22. Rose Nagy (Committee Member): Rehabilitation Counseling and Compassion
Fatigue
BS- University of Dayton, 2003
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
23. Sara Gales (Academic Advisor, Chair): Empathy Deficits: Rehabilitation
Considerations and Implications
BA Psychology, Messiah College, 2004
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2010
24. Robert Flannery (Academic Advisor, Chair): Adults with Asperger’s Syndrome:
The Use of Therapeutic Interventions and Assistive Technology to Address
Emotion Recognition / Social Understanding
BA Psychology, Duquesne University, 2005
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2010
25. Mathew Bolks (Academic Advisor, Chair): Increasing Self-Awareness in People
with Traumatic Brain Injuries and the Implications for the Rehabilitation
Counselor
BS Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 2008
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
26. Patrick Sleeth (Academic Advisor, Chair): Interventions to Improve Functions
and Quality of Life for People with Dementia
BS Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 2007
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
27. Marissa Jollie (Academic Advisor, Chair): Rehabilitation for Military Service
Members and Veterans with Traumatic Brain Injury and their Families:
Implications for Rehabilitation Counseling.
BS Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 2001
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
28. Joseph Moore (Chair): Career and Vocational Implications for People with
Physical Disability and Substance Abuse Problems
BA Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
29. Jessica Bottorff (Academic Advisor, Chair): Transition students with Mental
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Illness Barriers to Employment and Higher Education Implications for
Rehabilitation Counselors and Best Transition Places.
BS Psychology, Slippery Rock University, 2007
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2010
30. Jamie Repka (Academic Advisor, Chair): Positive Psychology in Vocational
Rehabilitation Practice.
BS Communication Disorders, California University of PA, 2008
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2010
31. Cheyenne Irwin, (Academic Advisor, Chair): The Assertive Community
Treatment Model (ACT) for Individuals with Chronic or Severe and Persistent
Mental Illness: A Review of Quality of Life Implications
BS Psychology, Upper Iowa University, 2009
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
32. Michael Lucas (Chair): Polytrauma Recovery Strategies: Implications for
Rehabilitation Counselors
BA Public Administration, University of San Francisco, 2004
BS Health Services Management, University of Pittsburgh, 2006
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2011
33. Kathleen Feroz, (Academic Advisor, Chair): Prevention of Substance Abuse
associated Pathology: Application of Harm Reduction Therapy with
Adolescents
MS Clarion University, 2010
MS-RST, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
34. Jamar Hubbard, (Academic Advisor): 2008 – Present. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling, (in
progress)
35. Abraham Attallah, (Academic Advisor): 2010 – Present. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling, (in
progress)
36. Broderick Hauser, (Academic Advisor): 2010 – 2013. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
37. Abbas Quamar, (Academic Advisor): 2011 – 2013. Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
38. Ashlee Fillipone (Academic Advisor): 2011 – 2013. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
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39. Michael Carpenter, (Academic Advisor): 2011 –2013. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
40. Regina Apicella, (Academic Advisor): 2011 – 2013. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
41. Robert Bretz, (Academic Advisor): 2011 – 2013. Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
42. Kelly Battle Beck, (Academic Advisor): 2012 – 2014. Thesis: Retrospective
Evaluation Of Mindfulness Skills Group For Adults With Cognitive Disabilities.
43. Tracy Orr (Academic Advisor): 2013 – 2015. Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
44. Ava Constantino (Academic Advisor): 2013 – 2015 Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
45. Nicole Surmacy (Academic Advisor): 2013 – 2015. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
46. Sarina Sechrist (Academic Advisor): 2013 – 2015. Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
47. Evan Knutson (Academic Advisor): 2013 – 2015. Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
48. Taylor Popelas (Committee Member, Research Mentor) 2012 – 2014. Thesis:
Work Performance Limitations Post Anastrozole Treatment For Women With
Breast Cancer. Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology –
Rehabilitation Counseling.
49. Patrick McCue. (Committee Member, Research Mentor) 2012 – 2014. Thesis:
Factors Associated with Successful Employment Outcomes in Public Vocational
Rehabilitation Consumers Who Have Received College Training. Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
50. Mickel Bryan (Academic Advisor): 2013 – 2016. Department of Rehabilitation
Science and Technology – Rehabilitation Counseling.
51. Ashley Herzing (Academic Advisor): 2014 – 2016. Clinical Rehabilitation &
Mental Health Counseling.
52. Jamil Nasia (Academic Advisor): 2014 – 2016. Clinical Rehabilitation & Mental
Health Counseling.
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53. Sarah Bobrzynski (Academic Advisor): 2015 – 2017. Clinical Rehabilitation &
Mental Health Counseling.
54. Alicia Heim (Academic Advisor): 2015 – 2017. Clinical Rehabilitation & Mental
Health Counseling.
55. Janine Thibault (Academic Advisor): 2015 – 2017. Clinical Rehabilitation &
Mental Health Counseling.
56. Subhana Chaudhri (Academic Advisor): 2015 – 2017. Clinical Rehabilitation &
Mental Health Counseling.
57. Frank Billanti (Academic Advisor): 2016 – 2018. Clinical Rehabilitation &
Mental Health Counseling.
58. Marcus Moorhead (Academic Advisor): 2016 – 2018. Clinical Rehabilitation &
Mental Health Counseling.
59. Allison Borrasso (Academic Advisor): 2016 – present. Clinical Rehabilitation &
Mental Health Counseling.
60. Benjamin Congedo (Academic Advisor): 2016 – present. Clinical Rehabilitation
& Mental Health Counseling.
DOCTORAL STUDENT SUPERVISED
Ph.D. Counseling Psychology, University of Pittsburgh, 1998
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
3. Mark Schmeler (Committee Member): Development and Testing of a Clinical Outcome
Measurement Tool to Assess Wheeled Mobility and Seating Interventions
B.S. Utica College of Syracuse University, 1989
M.S., State University of New York at Buffalo
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
1. Michael Pramuka (Committee Member): Executive Dysfunction in Adults with Learning
Disabilities
BA, Psychology, Kalamazoo College
2. Laura Cohen (Committee Member): The Development and Validation of the Seating and
Mobility Script Concordance Test (SMSCT)
BS- Russell Sage College, 1986
4. Tamara Mills (Committee Member): Development and Consumer Validation of the Functional
Evaluation in a Wheelchair (FEW) Instrument
MS-OT, University of Pittsburgh, 2002
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Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2004
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
7. Andrea Fairman (Academic Advisor, Chair) 2007 – 2013 (Academic Advisor) Doctoral
Dissertation: Developing Self-Management Skills In Persons with Spina bifida through mHealth
applications: Design and clinical efficacy
MS Occupational Therapy, Duquesne University, 2001
PhD Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2013.
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
9. Ashlee McKeon (Academic Advisor, Chair) 2014– 2016 (Academic Advisor). Doctoral
Dissertation: Physiological Predictors of Behavioral Dysregulation in Adults with Traumatic
Brain Injury: A Novel Ecological Momentary Assessment Method.
MS Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2013
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2016
10. Kristin Graham (Academic Advisor, Dissertation Chair) 2014– 2016. Dissertation: Development
and Preliminary Feasibility of the Mobile Participation Assessment Tool: An Ecological
Momentary Assessment of Participation in Traumatic Brain Injury.
MS Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2012
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2016
11. Kelly Beck (Academic Advisor, Dissertation Chair) 2014– 2017 (Academic Advisor)
Dissertation: Feasibility of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Adults With Autism
Spectrum Disorder.
MS Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2014
Ph.D. Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2017
12. Heather Livengood (Committee Member) 2013 – 2015. Department of Occupational Therapy
(University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences).
13. Jing Wang (Committee Member) 2014 – 2015. Department of Rehabilitation Science and
Technology (University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences.
5. Shannon Juengst (Committee Member): Self-Awareness and Community Integration After TBI.
MS Rehabilitation Science University of Pittsburgh, 2007
6. Jamie Schutte (Academic Advisor, Chair): Reliability and Usability of Remotely Administered
Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) Module 4
MS Rehabilitation Science University of Pittsburgh, 2008
8. Michelle Sporner (Academic Advisor, Chair) 2010– 2013 (Academic Advisor) Doctoral
Dissertation: Evaluation of telerehabilitation for the delivery of remote cognitive rehabilitation.
MS Rehabilitation Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2008
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14. Evan Knutson (Academic Advisor): 2015 - Present. (Academic Advisor) Department of
Rehabilitation Science and Technology (University of Pittsburgh School of Health and
Rehabilitation Sciences), (in progress).
15. Emily A. Kringle (Committee Member) 2017 – Present. Department of Occupational Therapy
(University of Pittsburgh School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, (in progress).
RESEARCH:
Grants and Contracts
1. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator). Neuropsychological assessment and rehabilitation outcome
of learning disabled adults. Study funded by Student Research Fund, University of Pittsburgh,
Pittsburgh, PA, 1981, $500.
2. McEvoy, J., McCue, M. (Co-Investigator), & Lohr, J. Motor function in schizophrenia. Study
funded by the Clinical Research Center, Western Psychiatric Institute and Clinic, Pittsburgh,
PA, May, 1983, $2,000.
3. McEvoy, J., McCue, M. (Co-Investigator), & Nebes, R. A double-blind crossover comparison
of amantadine HCL and trihexyphenidyl HCL in normal volunteers with an emphasis on
possible differential effects on memory function. Research protocol funded by DuPont
Pharmaceuticals, Wilmington, DE, 6/1/84-6/30/85, $38,803.
4. Katz, L., & McCue, M. (Co-Project Director). Psychiatric rehabilitation training program.
Long-term training grant funded by the Rehabilitation Services Administration, U.S.
Department of Education, Washington, DC, 9/1/84-8/31/85, $75,575.
5. McCue, M. (Project Director), Katz L., & Goldstein G. A training program in SLD for
rehabilitation psychologists. National training grant funded by Rehabilitation Services
Administration, Washington DC, 9/1/85-8/31/88, $256,000.
6. Katz, L., & McCue, M. (Co-Project Director). Psychiatric rehabilitation training program.
Regional training grant funded by Rehabilitation Services Administration, Washington, DC,
9/1/85-8/31/88, $480,000.
7. Goldstein, G., McCue, M. (Co-Principal Investigator), & Turner, S. Memory training for the
chronically brain damaged adult. Study funded by the National Institute of Handicapped
Research, Washington, DC, 9/29/85-8/31/86, $49,000.
8. McEvoy, J., & McCue, M. (Co-Investigator). Replacement of chronically administered
anticholinergic drugs by amantadine HCL in chronic schizophrenic outpatients. Research
protocol funded by DuPont Pharmaceuticals, Wilmington, DE, 6/1/86-8/31/86, $4,241.
9. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator), Goldstein, G., & Condeluci, A. Cognitive, behavioral, and
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vocational rehabilitation of persons with traumatic head injuries. Service demonstration grant
funded by the U.S. Department of Education, G008635190, 9/30/86-12/30/89, $505,000.
10. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator), Goldstein, G., Rogers, J., & Reynolds, C.
Neuropsychological predictors of ADL in the elderly. Research study funded by the National
Institute of Mental Health, 10/1/86-9/1/89, $475,867.
11. McCue, M. (Project Director), & Katz, L. Experimental and innovative training for LD
resource counselors. Development of training materials under contract with the Vocational
Rehabilitation Center of Pittsburgh, funded by the U.S. Department of Education
Rehabilitation Services Administration, 6/1/87 - 11/30/87, $121,000.
12. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator), Goldstein, G., Turner, S., & Katz, L. Transitioning and
vocational rehabilitation services for severely disabled persons with specific learning
disabilities. Research and demonstration grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education,
Rehabilitation Services Administration, 10/1/87 - 9/30/90, $491,591.
13. McCue, M. (Project Director). SLD training for resource counselors. Experimental and
innovative training grant funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services
Administration, 10/1/87 - 9/30/89, $267,133.
14. Trzepacz, P. T., Levey, G., McCue, M. (Co-Investigator), Huff, J., & Greenhouse, J. Behavior
and hyperthyroidism: A beta-adrenergic mechanism. Research study funded by the National
Institute of Mental Health, 6/1/88 - 3/30/92, $315,610.
15. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator), & Condeluci, A. Promoting successful vocational and
independent living outcomes: Empowering persons with severe disabilities to direct and control
their rehabilitation programs. Demonstration project funded by the U.S. Department of
Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration, 10/1/89-9/30/92, $441,273.
16. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator). Self direction in rehabilitation: Enabling individuals with
severe cognitive disabilities to maximize employment, independence, and integration into the
community. Demonstration project funded by the U.S. Department of Education,
Rehabilitation Services Administration, 10/1/90-9/30/93, $435,270.
17. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator), & Dowdy, C. Rehabilitation psychology training program:
Assuring functionally useful psychological assessment. funded by the U.S. Department of
Education, RSA, 10/1/91 - 9/30/94, $299,967.
18. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator). Integrated competitive employment for persons with
Cognitive disabilities. Service and demonstration project funded by the Pennsylvania Office of
Vocational Rehabilitation, 10/1/91 - 9/30/94, $666,864.
19. McCue, M. (Project Director - Principal Investigator). Functional assessment of cognitive
disabilities. Demonstration project funded by the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational
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Rehabilitation, 10/1/92 - 9/30/93, $239,753.
20. McCue, M. (Project Director - Principal Investigator). Functional assessment of cognitive
disabilities. Special project and demonstration funded by the U.S. Department of Education,
Rehabilitation Services Administration, 10/1/93 - 9/30/96, $495,000.
21. McCue, M. (Project Director). Functional assessment training program. Short term training
program funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Rehabilitation Services Administration,
10/1/93 - 9/30/94, $170,000.
22. McCue, M. (Project Director – Principal Investigator). Learning in the work place: a
cooperative education program for postsecondary students with disabilities. Model
demonstration project funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special
Education Programs, 10/1/96 – 9/30/99, $345,000.
23. McCue, M. (Project Director – Principal Investigator). Mentoring opportunities for vocational
exploration: A program for secondary students with disabilities. Model demonstration project
funded by the U.S. Department of Education, Office of Special Education Programs, 10/1/97 –
9/30/00, $450,000.
24. McCue, M. (Project Director). WebCDT: Web Based Continuing Education Program for
Rehabilitation Counselors. Funded by the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation,
10/1/01 – 9/30/05, $300,000.
25. McCue, M. (Project Director). Center for Assistive and Rehabilitation Technology (CART).
Service contract awarded to the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, 1/1/02 – 12/31/04,
$1,900,000.
26. Zafonte, Ross & McCue, M. (Associate Project Director). University of Pittsburgh Traumatic
Brain Injury Model Systems Project. National Institute of Disability and Rehabilitation
Research, 0/1/02 – 9/30/07.
27. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator) The effect of cognitive impairments on videoconferencing
and telerehabilitation. Study funded by the National Telerehabilitation Service System,
$25,000, August 1, 2002 – July 31, 2003.
28. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator) A model of “in vivo” cognitive rehabilitation using
multiple telerehabilitation technologies. Study funded by the National Telerehabilitation
Service System, $25,000, August 1, 2003 – July 31, 2004.
29. McCue, M. (Principal Investigator). A Model of Supported Job Coaching Using Web-Based
Technology. Contract funded by Center of Excellence for Remote and Medically Underserved
Areas (CERMUSA). $22,000. November 4, 2004 – September 30, 2005
30. McCue, M. (Project Director). Interactive Telerehabilitation Training Network. Pilot
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rehabilitation demonstration program funded by the Pennsylvania Office of Vocational
Rehabilitation. $290,000. July 1, 2004 – September 30, 2005.
31. Brienza, D. & McCue, M. (Co-Directors). Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on
Telerehabilitation. Center grant funded by the National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research. $4,249, 717. December 1, 2004 – November 30, 2009.
#H133EZ0040012
32. McCue, M. (Project Director). Interagency Agreement for Assistive Technology and Cognitive
Rehabilitation. Contract funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor
and Industry. $3,100,000. April 1, 2005 – May 31, 2010.
33. McCue, M. (Project Director). ASERT Regional Center on Autism. Subcontract with WPIC
funded by Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare. $150,000. January 1, 2009 – December
31, 2011.
34. Brienza, D. & McCue, M. (Co-Directors). Rehabilitation Engineering Research Center on
Telerehabilitation. Center grant funded by the National Institute on Disability and
Rehabilitation Research. $4,500,000. October 1, 2009 – September 30, 2014. #H133E090002.
35. Redfern, M. (PI), McCue, M. (Co-Investigator). Collaborative Research: Monitoring Human
Performance with Wearable Accelerometers, Study funded by the National Science
Foundation, $52,597, 9/1/10- 8/31-12.
36. Bender, Catherine (PI). McCue, M. (Co-Investigator). Long Term Trajectory of Cognitive
Function Related to Anastrozole Use in Woman. Study funded by NIH, $51,220, 12/1/11 –
11/30/16.
37. McCue, M. (Project Director). Interagency Agreement for Assistive Technology and Cognitive
Rehabilitation. Contract funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor
and Industry. $3,100,000. April 1, 2010 – May 31, 2015.
38. McCue, M. (Project Director). Interagency Agreement for Assistive Technology and Cognitive
Rehabilitation. Contract funded by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Labor
and Industry. $3,875,000. April 1, 2015 – May 31, 2020.
CONSULTING, EDITORSHIPS, and SERVICE:
1979 - 1980 Consultant on Program Evaluation
Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation
Pittsburgh, PA
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1980 – 1981 Board of Directors
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association
1980 - 1982 Managing Editor
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association NEWS
1981 - 1982 Board of Directors
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Counselors
Association
1981 - 1984 Advisory Committee
Functional Learning Assessment Project
Funded by the Buhl Foundation
Vocational Rehabilitation Center
Pittsburgh, PA
1983 - 1984 Associate Editor
Pittsburgh Health Quarterly
1984 - 1987 Board of Advisors
Specific learning disabled: Longitudinal
study of transition from school to work
Funded by the National Institute of Handicapped Research
Vocational Rehabilitation Center
Pittsburgh, PA
1984 - 1987 Board of Advisors
National Learning Disabilities Training
Program Funded by the Rehabilitation Services Commission
Vocational Rehabilitation Center
Pittsburgh, PA
1985 - 1989 Neuropsychology Consultant
United Cerebral Palsy Association
Pittsburgh, PA
1987 - 1990 Editorial Board
Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology
Pergamon Press
1988 - 1992 Board of Advisors
Special Project Grant for Severely Disabled
LD Students in Transition to Employment
Human Resources Center
Albertson, NY 11507
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1988 - 2000 Editorial Board
Neuropsychology Review
Plenum Publishing
1988 - 1994 Professional Advisory Board
Learning Disabilities Association (LDA)
1989 - 1999 Work Group on Specific Learning Disabilities
U.S. Department of Education
Rehabilitation Services Administration
Washington, DC
1990 - 1994 State Work Group on SLD
1996 - 1998 Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
Harrisburg, PA
1990 - Present Consultant
Client Assistance Program
Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
1990 - 1993 Program Committee
1992, 1993 LDA International Conferences
Learning Disabilities Association of America
1991 - 1994 Consultant/Trainer
Structured Peer Training Program
Matrix Research Institute
Philadelphia, PA
1991 - Present Ad Hoc Reviewer
Neuropsychology
1992 - 1994 Subcommittee on Supported Employment
Mid-Atlantic Regional Information Exchange
Matrix Research Institute
Philadelphia, PA
1992 - 1994 State Work Group on Acquired Brain Injury
Pennsylvania Office of Vocational Rehabilitation
Harrisburg, PA
1993 - 1997 Secretary
National Academy of Neuropsychology
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1993 First Vice President
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association
1993 - 1996 Neuropsychology Consultant
Hiram G. Andrews Rehabilitation Center
Johnstown, PA
1994 President
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association
1994 Fellow
National Academy of Neuropsychology
1995 Past President and Executive Board Member
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association
1996 - 1997 Member at Large
Board of Directors
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association
1996 – 2004 Consultant
National Board of Medical Examiners
Philadelphia, PA
1996 - 1997 Program Committee
1997 LDA International Conferences
Learning Disabilities Association of America
1997 – 1998 Neuropsychology Consultant
Katherine Dean Tillotson School
Pittsburgh, PA
1997 – 1999 Membership Chair
National Academy of Neuropsychology
1996 - 1998 Research Committee
National Academy of Neuropsychology
1996 – 2000 Distance Education Committee (Distance)
National Academy of Neuropsychology
1997 – 2000 Medical Expert
Social Security Administration
2002- 2004 Board of Directors
Pennsylvania Rehabilitation Association
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2002- 2006 Peer Review Committee
Pennsylvania Head Injury Program
2002 – 2004 Senate Council
University of Pittsburgh
2003 – 2005 Board of Directors
Working Order
Pittsburgh, PA
2004 – 2007 Board of Directors
USC Hockey Association
Pittsburgh, PA
2005 – Present Advisory Board,
Human Engineering Research Laboratory
VA Medical Center, Pittsburgh, PA
2006 – Present Advisory Board,
Model Spinal Cord Injury Project
University of Pittsburgh
2008 - 2017 Editorial Board
Rehabilitation Counseling and Education
NRA
National Grant Review:
Ad Hoc Reviewer Long Term Training Grants
U.S. Department of Education
Rehabilitation Services Administration
Ad Hoc Reviewer Research and Demonstration Grants,
National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation
Research
Ad Hoc Reviewer Service and Demonstration Projects
U.S. Department of Education
Rehabilitation Services Administration
Ad Hoc Reviewer Experimental and Innovative Training Grants
U.S. Department of Education
Rehabilitation Services Administration
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Ad Hoc Reviewer Psychological Health and Social Reintegration
Centers of Excellence
Rehabilitation Research and Development
Veterans Administration