ADTPC Full-Day Workshop
Bobbi Volmer vollmerb@mscd.edu

3Outcome measurement:  Bob Kuehnel, Syracuse University
3Specialty Clinics:  Daniel L. Segal, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
2:15-3:15  Results of the Directors' Survey
Learn what Directors report as trends,  challenges, and innovative solutions, and have an opportunity to ask questions.
Bobbi Vollmer, University of Denver, &  Carol Yoken, Northern Illinois University
3:15-3:30  Break
3:30-5:00  The Leadership Challenge
Hear ideas to help us rethink our roles as Directors. Specifically, we will look at how Directors can move from management to leadership, inspiring others from the heart, modeling the way, and challenging the status quo.
Phyllis Freidman, University of Saint Louis
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REGISTRATION FORM
ADP TC Workshop:  Leading Your Clinic into 2000 & Beyond
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Registation fee is  $50.00,  payable to ADPTC
Send registration by 8/31/99 to:  Bobbi Vollmer, ADPTC Program Chair, Ammi Hyde #226, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208              (303) 871-3230, Fax (303) 871-4456

ADPTC Workshop: Leading Your Clinic into 2000 & Beyond

Thursday August 19, 1999,  Omni Parker Hotel, Boston


8:30-9:00 am
Registration and refreshments
9:00-9:30   Welcome and Overview of ADPTC,
Robert Hatcher, University of Michigan
9:30-10:45  Nuts and Bolts of Running a Training Clinic
Directors will describe their clinic policies and procedures, expectations of supervisors, risk management, marketing strategies, fees, evaluation, and other practical issues.
Tony Cellucci, Idaho State University,  Rob Heffer, Texas A&M University, &  Jean Spruill, University of Alabama
10:45-11:00    Break
11:00-12:00 pm Funding: Contracts, Grants, Specialty Clinics
Learn traditional and nontraditional ways to generate income.
Corey Fagan, University of Washington, Brian Lewis, Antioch New England Graduate School,  Terry Pace, University of Oklahoma, &  George Ronan, Central Michigan University
12:00-1:15  Keynote Speaker and Lunch
"The Future of Psychology and Implications for Training"
Bob Frank, Dean of the College of Health  Professions, University of Florida
1:15-2:15   Round Table Discussions
Meet with other Directors to share information on:
3Computerization:  Don Morgan, Rutgers, & Tony Cellucci, Idaho State University

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