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Daniel Orme, PhD, ABPP

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Dr. Daniel Orme

Daniel Orme, PhD, ABPP, is Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Health Psychology. His undergraduate degree is from Millikin University and he received his doctorate in counseling psychology from Indiana State University. He completed a clinical psychology internship at Wilford Hall USAF Medical Center, San Antonio and a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical neuropsychology at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. Dr. Orme is a retired USAF officer. While on active duty he managed several multidisciplinary clinics, supervised psychology interns and medical residents, was tri-service Neuropsychological Consultant for a 4 state region, oversaw special education services for 1,100 children in Europe, served on the USAF Hospital Services Inspection team, and directed a USAF-wide pilot candidate evaluation program. Dr. Orme joined the MU faculty in July 2001 where he conducts pediatric neuropsychological evaluations. He serves on national and state committees, is ad hoc reviewer for three professional journals, and has published in the areas of assessment and ethics. Dr. Orme is board certified in clinical neuropsychology.

Daniel Orme, PhD, ABPP
Ellis Fischel Hospital
One Hospital Drive, DC 116.88
Columbia, MO 65212
(573) 882-1561
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Publications

Orme, D. (1990). Rorschach erlebnistypus and problem-solving styles in
children. Journal of Personality Assessment, 54(1&2), 412-414.

Orme, D., & Boswell, D. (1991). The pre-intake drop-out at a community mental
health center. Community Mental Health Journal, 27(5), 375-379.

Orme, D., & Brehm, W., & Ree, M. (2001). Armed Forces Qualification Test as a
measure of premorbid intelligence. Military Psychology, 13(4), 187-197.

Orme, D., & Doerman, A. (2001). Ethical dilemmas and USAF psychologists: a
survey. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32(3), 305-311.

Orme, D., Ree, M., & Rioux, P. (2001). Premorbid IQ estimates from a multiple
aptitude test battery: regression vs. equating. Archives of Clinical Neuropsychology, 16, 679-688.

Retzlaff, P., King, R.E., Callister, J.D., Orme, D.R., & Marsh, R.W. (2002).
The Armstrong Laboratory Aviation Personality Survey (ALAPS): Development, norming, and validation. Military Medicine, 167, 1-7.

Orme, D., & Johnstone, G. (2003). Clinical neuropsychologists: training,
credentials, and courtroom credibility. Journal of the Missouri Bar, 59, 184-188.

Orme, D. (2004). The Path Back to the Cockpit: FAA and USAF Procedures
for Head-Injured Aviators. Human Factors and Aerospace Safety, 3(4), 353-364.

Orme, D., Johnstone, G., Hanks, R., & Novack, T. (2004). Utility of the
WRAT-3 as a measure of premorbid intelligence based on brain injury
severity. Rehabilitation Psychology, 49(3), 250-253.

Hyatt, T., & Orme, D. (2004). Baron Manfred von Richthofen-DNIF. Human
Factors and Aerospace Safety, 4(1), 67-81.

Jones, D.R., Royden, R.W., Patterson, J.C., Sowin, T.W., Drummond, F. E.,
Orme, D.R., & Callister, J.D. (2000). Aviation Neuropsychiatry. Brooks AFB, TX: USAF School of Aerospace Medicine. (SAM-FE-BR-TR-2000-0001).

Fiedler, E., Orme, D., Mills, W., & Patterson, J. (2001). Assessment of Head-
Injured Aircrew: Comparison of FAA and USAF Procedures. DOT/FAA/AM-01/11.

King, R.E., Retzlaff, P.D., & Orme, D.R. (2001). A comparison of US Air Force
pilot psychological baseline information to safety outcomes. Kirtland AFB, NM: Air Force Safety Center. (AFSC-TR-2001-0001).

Orme, D., Zazeckis, T., & Thompson, W.T. (2005). Neuropsychological
evaluation of aviators: need for aviator-specific norms? Brooks City Base, TX: USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, Clinical Science Division. (SAM-R-BR-TR-2004-0001).

Orme, D. (1993, May). Air Force clinical neuropsychology. Military Psychology
Bulletin, 11(2), 3-4.

Orme, D. (1993, Oct). Memory assessment. Military Psychology Bulletin 11(4),
4-5.

Orme, D. (1994, Jul). Assessment of premorbid intelligence. Military Psychology
Bulletin, 12(3), 7-8.

Orme, D. (1995, Jan). Neuropsychological assessment of Persian Gulf Illness.
Military Psychology Bulletin, 13(1), 5.

Orme, D. (1995, Oct). Adult ADHD, Part I. Military Psychology Bulletin, Vol
13(4), 5-6.

Orme, D. (1995, Apr). Adult ADHD, part II. Military Psychology Bulletin, 14(2),
2-3.

Johnstone, B., & Orme, D. (2003, February). Professional and ethical issues in
forensic neuropsychology. Missouri Psychologist: Quarterly Newsletter of the Missouri Psychological Association, 12-13.

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Presentations

Orme, D., & Thompson, B. (2005, Feb). A case for aviator-specific norms.
Poster presentation at the meeting of the International Neuropsychological Society, St. Louis, MO.

Whitman, B., & Orme, D. (2004, May). Neurological/psychiatric/psychological
evaluations of children with suspected ASD: when it is overkill, when not enough. Paper presented at the National Autism Symposium, Osage Beach, MO. (Invited)

Orme, D. (2004, March). Neuropsychological evaluation in children with FAS.
Paper presented at the Midwest regional fetal alcohol syndrome training center train the trainer workshop, St. Louis, MO. (Invited)

Orme, D. (2002, August). Ethical issues in the practice of psychology in the
armed forces. In Edmund J. Nightingale (Chair), Ethical issues in public sector psychology. Symposium conducted at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL. (Invited)

Retzlaff, P., King, R.E., Callister, J.D., Orme, D.R., and Marsh, R.W. (2002,
August). The Armstrong Laboratory Aviation Personality Survey: Norms from 6000 subjects. Paper presented at the meeting of the American Psychological Association, Chicago, IL.

King, R., Orme, D.R., & Retzlaff, P. (2001, May). Conscientiousness and pilot
error in USAF aircraft mishaps. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Aerospace Medical Association, Reno, NV.

Callister, J.D., Anesgart, M.N., Orme, D.R., & Retzlaff, P.D. (2000, May). Risk
taking characteristics of USAF pilot candidates. Poster session presented at the annual meeting of the Aerospace Medical Association, Houston, TX.

Orme, D. & Thompson, B. (1999, October). Neuropsychiatric aeromedical
referrals: do trends vary with age? Paper presented at RTA/HRM Symposium on “Operational Issues of Aging Crew Members,” Toulon, France.

Orme, D. & Hurst, D. (1984, March). Centripetal and centrifugal patterns in
families of ‘model’ children. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Southeastern Psychological Association, New Orleans, Louisiana.

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