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Williams v. State of California Employment Development Department, 2:16-CV-01135-WBS-CKD. (2017)

Court: District Court, E.D. California Number: infdco20170720725 Visitors: 7
Filed: Jul. 18, 2017
Latest Update: Jul. 18, 2017
Summary: STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR MENTAL EXAMINATION CAROLYN K. DELANEY , Magistrate Judge . WHEREAS, Plaintiff Patricia A. Williams has testified, under oath, at her deposition, that she was harassed, discriminated against and retaliated against on the basis of her race and/or disability; and WHEREAS, she has also testified that she has experienced and is experiencing extreme and ongoing emotional distress as a result of the conduct alleged; and WHEREAS, Defendant wishes to proceed with a men
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STIPULATION AND ORDER FOR MENTAL EXAMINATION

WHEREAS, Plaintiff Patricia A. Williams has testified, under oath, at her deposition, that she was harassed, discriminated against and retaliated against on the basis of her race and/or disability; and

WHEREAS, she has also testified that she has experienced and is experiencing extreme and ongoing emotional distress as a result of the conduct alleged; and

WHEREAS, Defendant wishes to proceed with a mental examination of Plaintiff in order to evaluate her claim for emotional distress;

NOW THEREFORE, THE PARTIES AGREE AND STIPULATE AS FOLLOWS:

Plaintiff Patricia Williams will submit to a mental/psychiatric examination, pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 35, as follows:

Date: July 28, 2017 Time: 9:30 a.m. Location: MOA Deposition Reporters 1760 Creekside Oaks Drive #175, Sacramento, CA 95833 Examining Physician: Matthew F. Carroll, MD (CV attached as Exhibit A) Manner of Examination: Dr. Carroll will interview Plaintiff Patricia A. Williams

about her psychological state/condition, including but not limited to, questioning plaintiff about her employment situation, her allegations against the defendant, her medical, financial, legal, educational, family, and developmental background, her habits, her vocational history, and other relevant areas of her life. After the interview, he will administer the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory test. The total length of the examination will last approximately four to five hours, depending on various factors, including Plaintiff's cooperation. The only persons permitted in the examination session will be Dr. Carroll and Plaintiff; no one else will be allowed to attend or be present. Dr. Carroll will tape record the examination session, but will not provide a copy of the recording to Plaintiff. However, Plaintiff is welcomed to bring her own recording device and record the session for herself. Plaintiff will not be video-recorded.

Report: Dr. Carroll will be designated as an expert witness and will prepare a report of his findings and conclusions which meet the requirements of Federal Rules of Civil Procedure 26(a)(2)(B), 35, and any other applicable rule. Upon receiving the report from Dr. Carroll, Defendant will deliver a copy of the report along with any additional reports regarding the findings of any psychological testing, to Plaintiff's counsel. Defendant will deliver all supplemental reports to Plaintiff's counsel as they become available. Plaintiff shall have the right to depose Dr. Carroll, if she deems it necessary.

ORDER

IT IS SO ORDERED.

EXHIBIT A

CURRICULUM VITAE

MATTHEW F. CARROLL, M.D. ADULT AND FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY

501 West Broadway Suite 1340 San Diego, CA 92101 (619) 282-7172 fax (619) 282-7626 e-mail: matthewfcarroll@gmail.com AREAS OF Fellowship trained and Board Certified Forensic EXPERTISE: Psychiatrist. Specializing in civil and criminal cases involving psychiatric issues. Thousands of evaluations performed, extensive courtroom experience, valuable clinical expertise. SERVICES: Independent Medical Evaluations (IME) · Disability · Fitness for duty ·Psychiatric malpractice · Peer review · Emotional distress · Personal injury · Post traumatic stress disorder · Testamentary capacity · Malingering · Competency · Insanity · Pre-sentencing evaluations · Death penalty · Military · Qualified Medical Examiner (QME) · Workman's Compensation · Emergency Psychiatry · Conservatorship evaluations EDUCATION: Cornell University Ithaca, New York B.S. (Honors), Biology, June 1984 George Washington University School of Medicine Washington, D.C. M.D., May 1989 CLINICAL Internship TRAINING: Psychiatry Naval Medical Center San Diego July 1989 — June 1990 Residency Psychiatry Naval Medical Center San Diego July 1993 — July 1997 Fellowship Forensic Psychiatry Case Western Reserve University July 1998 — June 1999 EMPLOYMENT: Forensic Psychiatrist Private Practice January 2002 to present San Diego County Forensic Evaluation Unit Forensic Psychiatrist June 2000 to present Department of Veterans Affairs San Diego Compensation and Pension Clinic Psychiatric evaluations, Post-traumatic stress disorder evaluations (PTSD) January 2002 to 2013 San Diego County Psychiatric Hospital Emergency Psychiatric Unit Staff Psychiatrist July 1999 to present Naval Medical Center San Diego Forensic Psychiatrist Staff Psychiatrist July 1999 — January 2002 Naval Consolidated Brig Miramar, San Diego Consulting Psychiatrist Sex Offender Treatment Program July 1999 — July 2001 Naval Hospital Bremerton Inpatient Medical Director Medical Director Alcohol Rehabilitation Center Staff Psychiatrist August 1996 — June 1998 Naval Alcohol Rehabilitation Center Pearl Harbor, Hawaii Medical Director July 1990 — July 1993 MILITARY Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship SERVICE: 1984 — 1989 United States Navy, active duty May 1989 — January 2002 CERTIFICATIONS: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Board certified in Psychiatry American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Forensic Psychiatry subspecialty certified Qualified Medical Evaluator (QME) State of California Medical Board of California Expert Reviewer California medical license (active) UNIVERSITY Assistant Clinical Professor, University of AFFILIATIONS: California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine Department of Psychiatry July 2000 to present University of San Diego, School of Law Adjunct Professor August 2002 — August 2009 TEACHING AND Preceptor PUBLICATIONS: UCSD Psychiatry residents and medical students Naval Medical Center Psychiatry residents Forensic Evaluation Unit Lecturer UCSD Forensic Psychiatry Course Guest Lecturer UCSD Psychiatry Department and UCSD School of Medicine Guest Lecturer USD School of Law Law and Mental Health Course 2002-2009 North City Prevention Coalition- Medical Marijuana- January 9, 2014 American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law- International Relations Committee site visit, cultural issues, death penalty, right to die, PTSD and Traumatic Brain Injury October 23, 2013 Lecture on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder/Traumatic Brain injury Bonnie R. Moss & Associates April 11, 2012 Lecture on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder County of Riverside Public Defenders Office- July 9, 2010 Lecture on Mental Competency San Diego Psych-Law Society — May 28, 2010 Lecture on Substance Abuse for Attorneys Bonnie R. Moss & Associates — March 3, 2010 Forensic Aspects of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder American College of Forensic Psychiatry — March 19, 2009 Lecture on Alcohol and Drug Abuse Law Firm of Latham and Watkins (2006-2009) Presentation on Suicide: Practical patient safety for the doctor from risk assessment to risk reduction American Psychiatric Association — May 24, 2007 American Psychiatric Association — May 24, 2007 Moderator- Medical Board of California Medical Expert Witness Training Lecture on Right to Refuse Treatment Mental Health Department, San Diego County (2006) Lecture on Psychiatric Malpractice Kaiser Permanente Medical Staff (2004) Lecture on Legal Aspects of Psychiatry U.S. Attorneys, San Diego Office (2004) Lecture on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Mental Health Department, San Diego County (2004) Lecture on Alcohol Induced Blackouts Office of the District Attorney, San Diego (2003) ·Additional lectures available on request· Carroll MF: Deception in Military Psychiatry. American Journal of Forensic Psychiatry 2002; 22:1:53-62. Carroll MF: Malingering in the Military. Psychiatric Annals 2003;33:11:732-736. PROFESSIONAL Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (FAPA) AFFILIATIONS: American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law San Diego Psychiatric Society American College of Forensic Psychiatry San Diego Psych-Law Society
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