CURRICULUM VITAE

Robert M. Cain, MD

900 W. 38th Street, Ste #450

Austin, Texas 78705

Office: 512-458-8900

EDUCATION

1954-1958 Saint Ignatius High School, Cleveland, Ohio

1958-1962 College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts -

Degree of Bachelor of Science in Biology

1962-1966 Ohio State University Medical School, Columbus, Ohio –

Degree of Doctor of Medicine

1964 Evangelical Presbyterian Church, Ghana, West Africa –

Three-month medical internship

INTERNSHIPS/FELLOWSHIPS

§ George Washington University Hospital, Department of Surgery, Washington, D.C. 20037 – Internship- July 1, 1966- June 30, 1967

§ Gulf Oil Corporation, Department of Medicine – Medical Director, Pittsburgh, PA

- Two-year tour of duty in Luanda Angola, Portuguese West Africa

§ Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio (Residency), Department of Neurology

- Fellowship in Neurology- July 1, 1969- June 30, 1971

§ Children’s Hospital, Washington, D.C. - Fellow in Pediatric Neurology- June 30, 1971- June 30, 1972

§ Children’s Hospital, Seizure Unit, Boston, MA - Fellow in Neurology- July 1, 1972- December 30, 1972

PRACTICE

1996 – Present President, Associated Neurological Specialties, Austin, Texas

1974 – Present Robert M. Cain, MD, P.A.,

Associated Neurological Specialties, Austin, Texas

1973 – 1974 Austin Neurological Clinic,

Employee in private practice medicine, Austin, Texas

1975 – 1988 Pediatric Neurology Clinic at Brackenridge Hospital,

Austin, Texas

o Initiated and supervised this clinic; instrumental in the introduction of Computerized Axial Tomography, Carotid Ultrasound, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging to Austin, Texas

o 1975 – 1988 Austin State Hospital, Staff Neurologist – Neurological lectures and instruction of the psychiatric residents.

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HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

Seton Hospital, Austin, Texas, active/no vote

Seton Northwest Hospital, Austin, Texas, active/no vote

Brackenridge Hospital, Austin, Texas, courtesy

St. David’s Hospital, Austin, Texas, courtesy

South Austin Medical Center, Austin, Texas, courtesy

Heart Hospital of Austin, Austin, Texas, courtesy

Peoples Community Clinic, Austin, Texas, past volunteer in Neurology

MEMBERSHIPS

v American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, June 1977

v Texas Neurofibromatosis Foundation – Past Board Member

v American Academy of Neurology – Active Member and Fellow

v American Society of Neuroimaging – Board Certified 1986

v Texas Neurological Society – Founding Member

v American Medical Association – Member

v Austin Neurological Society – Member

v American Epilepsy Society – Past Member

v American Association for the Study of Headache – Past Member

v National Multiple Sclerosis, Lone Star Chapter – Past Board Member

o Nominated for Chairman

v Texas Imaging Alliance – Past Member

PROFESSIONAL CONSULTATIONS

o Provided professional consultation in over 60 legal cases over the past 20 years to both the defending and prosecuting parties. Consultations included comprehensive review of medical records, deposition, and on occasional trial testimony.

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES ATTENDED AND LECTURES GIVEN

04/17/15- 04/20/15 American Academy of Neurology 64th Annual Meeting, Washington, DC

New Windows into the Brain: Technological Advances in Frontline Neurologic

Diagnosis via the Visual and Oculomotor Systems

“Therapy in Neurology”- 7.50 credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

“Severe TBI: From ICU to Rehabilitation”- 3.75 credit hours, AMA PRA,

Category 1

“Sports Concussion and Other Mild Concussive Injuries”- 3.75 credit hours,

AMA PRA, Category 1

“Sports Neurology: Non- Concussion Overview”- 3.75 credit hours, AMA

PRA, Category 1

02/06/15- 02/08/15 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-17.75

credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-1.00 credit hour

07/11/14- 07/13/14 American Academy of Neurology “Sports Concussion Conference” Chicago,

Illinois-14 credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

02/26/14- 02/28/14 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-17.75

credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-1.00 credit hour

07/19/13- 07/20/13 Texas Neurological Society Annual Summer Conference, San Antonio, TX-

8.00 credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

04/20/2013 Genzyme Multiple Sclerosis South Regional Advisory Board Meeting,

Nashville, Tennessee

02/22/13- 02/24/13 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-17.75

credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-1.00 credit hour

08/10/12 –0 8/11/12 Cook Children’s Medical Center- “Pediatric Neurosciences Symposium”, Fort

Worth, Texas- 14.50 credit hours, AMA PRA Category 1

06/08/2012 Seton Brain and Spine Institute- “Neuro-Oncology: Redefining What is

Possible”, Austin, Texas

06/09/2012 Biogen Idec Dimethyl Fumarate (BG-12) Regional Advisory Board Meeting,

Dallas, TX

04/21/12- 04/23/12 & American Academy of Neurology 64th Annual Meeting, New Orleans,

04/28/2012 Louisiana

“Diagnostic Dilemmas in Multiple Sclerosis” – 3.50 credit hours, AMA PRA,

Category 1

“Clinical E-Pearls”- 3.00 credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

“Peripheral Neuropathy Therapy” – 3.50 credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

“Child Neurology” – 3.50 credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

“Spine Neuroimaging: Clinical- Radiological Correlation” – 3.50 credit hours,

AMA PRA, Category1

“Making Sure Your Electronic Health Record System is a Success” – 3.00 credit

hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

“Peripheral Neuropathy” - 6.50 credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

“Update in Neuroimaging: Essentials and Beyond” – 3.5 credit hours, AMA

PRA, Category 1

02/25/2012 Biogen Idec US Regional BG-12 Advisory Board Meeting, Dallas, TX

02/03/12-02/05/12 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-17.75

credit hours, AMA PRA, Category 1

Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-1.00 credit hour

3/04/11- 3/05/11 Mayo Clinic- “Multiple Sclerosis 2011: Update and Practical Management

Strategies”, Scottsdale, AZ, 11.00 AMA PRA Credit Hours, Category I

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES ATTENDED AND LECTURES GIVEN

02/26/2011 Botox for Chronic Migraine Injection Training, Austin, Texas

02/25/11-02/27/11 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-19.00

credit hours, Category 1 AMA PRA, Category 1

Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-1.00 credit hour

01/29/2011 Columbia University, College of Physicians & Surgeons-“Treatment of

Parkinsonism and Hyperkinesias: In Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders”

Houston, Texas- 7.00 AMA PRA Credit Hours, Category I

12/03/10-12/04/10 American Epilepsy Society Annual Meeting-“Advances in the Management of Epilepsy and the Epilepsy Clinic” 5.50 AMA PRA Credit Hours, Category I and Epilepsy MiniFellow Symposium-3.75 AMA PRA Credit Hours, Category I Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Department of Neurology- San Antonio, Texas

11/09/2010 Teva Neuroscience Multiple Sclerosis Advisory Meeting- Austin, Texas

10/01/10- 10/03/10 The Cleveland Clinic- “Epiletpology: Comprehensive Review and Practical Exercises”, Cleveland, Ohio– 17.50 AMA PRA Credit Hours, Category I

09/17/2010 Seton Brain & Spine Institute, “Current Concepts in Neuroscience, 2010”, Austin, Texas – 8.00 AMA PRA Credit Hours, Category I

09/08/2010 “A Case Study in the Long-Term Management of Patients with Recent

Ischemic Stroke”, Lecture by Geoffrey Ling, PhD, MD, Austin, TX

07/28/2010 Harvard Medical School, Department of Continuing Education-“Headache

and Facial Pain” –19.75 AMA PRA Credit Hours, Category 1

07/10/2010 Autism Society 41st Annual National Conference, Dallas, Texas

7.25 AMA PRA credit hours, Category 1

06/15/10 American Academy of Neurology Child Neurology Coding Seminar Audio Conference 1.00 AMA PRA credit hour, Category 1

06/02/10- 06/03/10 The Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers- “Multiple Sclerosis: Sustaining Care, Seeking a Cure”, San Antonio, TX-13.50 AMA PRA credit hours,

Category I

“Cognition and Neuroprotection in Early Multiple Sclerosis: Emerging Insights”- 1.50 AMA PRA credit hour, Category 1

05/19/10- 05/21/10 Gillette Children’s Specialty Healthcare- “Moving Forward in the Treatment of

Pediatric Neurological Disorders”, Minneapolis, MN- 13.00 AMA PRA credit hours, Category 1

03/2010 -04/2010 The University of Texas Medical Branch- Community Preceptor Ambulatory

Community Selective

02/5/10-02/7/10 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-18.00 credit

hours, Category 1.00 AMA PRA, Category 1

02/05/2010 Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-1.00 credit hour

01/09/2010 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center- “Symposium on Neurovascular Disease 2010”, Marina del Ray, CA- 3.50 credit hours, Category 1

11/2009 -12/2009 The University of Texas Medical Branch- Community Preceptor Ambulatory Community Selective

11/20/09-11/22/09 The University Of Rochester School of Medicine- “12th International

Conference on the Mechanisms and Treatment of Neuropathic Pain”,

San Francisco, CA- 14.75 credit hours, Category 1

07/13/2009 The University of Texas Medical Branch- Community Preceptor Ambulatory

Community Selective

07/09/09- 07/11/09 The Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Kiffin Penry Epilepsy

MiniFellowship Program, “Advances in Epilepsy”, Winston-Salem, NC

06/12/09-06/14/09 Cladribine Consultants Meeting, EMD Serono, Chicago, IL

Robert M. Cain, MD

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES ATTENDED AND LECTURES GIVEN

04/30/09- 05/2/09 American Academy of Neurology, 61st Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA

“Update in Neuroimaging: Essentials and Beyond- Part II” -3.50 credit hours

“Antiepileptic Medication”- 1.50 credit hours

“Headache Therapy”- 2.00 credit hours

“Update in Neuroimagaing: Essentials and Beyond- Part I” -6.50 credit hours

“Hyperkinetic Movement Disorders: Diagnosis and Treatment”-

1.50 credit hours

“Spine Neuroimaging: Clinical Radiologic Correlation”- 3.50 credit hours

“Challenging Pain Cases in Neurology Practice”-3.00 credit hours

Scientific Platform Session-

“Seeking the Causes of Parkinson’s Disease”- Frontiers in Clinical

Neuroscience Plenary Session-1.50 credit hours

“Multiple Sclerosis: Clinical Outcomes”- Scientific Platform Sessions

Scientific Program Highlights Plenary Session- Critical New Research

04/7/2009 University of South Florida-“Practical issues in Multiple Sclerosis:

Pathophysiology of Lesion Development & Advances in

Neuroimmunology”, Austin, TX- 1.50 AMA PRA credit hours, Category 1

03/20/09-0 3/21/09 Regional Consultants Meeting, “MS New Product Regional Advisory

Forum”-Teva Neuroscience, Phoenix, AZ

02/28/2009 University of Texas Medical School- “2009 Neuroradiology

Symposium”, Houston, TX

02/27/2009 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-

11.75 credit hours, Category 1.00 AMA PRA, Category 1

02/27/2009 Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-1.00 credit hour

02/27/2009 Texas Neurological Society, “Physician Stress/ Burnout”, Austin, TX-

1 credit hour, Category 1.00 AMA PRA, Category 1

02/27/2009 Texas Neurological Society, “Physician Stress/ Burnout-Ethics”, Austin, TX-

1.00 credit hour, Category 1 AMA PRA, Category 1

02/14/09-02/15/09 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center- “Advances in Neurology and Neurosurgery 2009”, Marina del Ray, CA- 11.00 credit hours, Category 1

12/09/2008 “Overview of Multiple Sclerosis, with Case Study” Central Texas

Physician’s Assistant Society- Guest Lecturer, Austin, TX

11/01/2008 “Emerging Therapies in Multiple Sclerosis” Multiple Sclerosis Conference-Guest Lecturer, Amarillo, TX

08/16/2008 “Multiple Sclerosis: Common Symptoms and Symptom Management” –

National Multiple Sclerosis Society- Guest Expert Speaker, Austin, TX

08/2008 and 11/2008 Served as a Mentor to Fourth- Year Medical Students for neurology rotation

07/27/08- 07/31/08 Columbia University: “A Comprehensive Review of Movement

Disorders for the Clinical Practitioner”, Aspen, CO-

17.25 credit hours, Category 1

06/06/08- 06/08/08 National Consultants Meeting, “Advances in MS Management”-Bayer Healthcare Pharmaceuticals Inc., New York, NY

05/30/2008 The Cleveland Clinic –“Update in Headache Management”, Cleveland, OH-

7.00 credit hours, Category 1 AMA PRA, Category 1

04/30/2008 National Multiple Sclerosis Society Scientific MS Research Symposium,

Dallas, TX

04/19/2008 American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL- Review of Syllabi

04/12/2008 “Clinical Considerations in Managing RRMS” National Multiple Sclerosis Society March- Guest Expert Speaker, Amarillo, TX

02/29/2008 Texas Neurological Society Annual Conference, Austin, TX

02/22/08 – 2/24/08 TEVA Neuroscience- Advisory Meeting, Dallas, TX

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES ATTENDED AND LECTURES GIVEN

02/15/08 – 2/17/08 Cedars-Sinai Medical Center- “Medical and Surgical Advances in Neurology and Neurosurgery 2008”, Marina del Ray, CA-13.25 AMA PRA credit hours, Category 1

02/06/2008 TEVA Neuroscience- Copaxone-“ECTRIMS: Multiple Sclerosis Update”- Teleconference

10/01/2007 “The Role of Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors in Treating Parkinson’s Disease” –

Speaker – Richard B. Dewey, Jr., MD, Austin, Texas – 1.00 credit hour

09/19/2007 “Treatment Options for the Prevention of Secondary Stroke” – Guest Lecturer- David Sherman, MD, Austin, Texas

09/18/2007 “The First Prodrug Stimulant Clinical Study” -Review and Discussion Vyvanse – Speaker Thomas Matthews, Austin, TX

09/14/07 –09/16/07 Multiple Sclerosis – TEVA, Kansas City, KS

08/03/07 – 08/05/07 Multiple Sclerosis Advisory Forum – TEVA, Santa Ana Pueblo, NM

07/20/07 – 07/22/07 Pfiser-Fibromyalgia National Speakers Training Program

07/13/07 – 07/15/07 Bayer – Multiple Sclerosis National Consultants Meeting

03/06/2007 “Neurobiology of Depression: An Integrated View”, Austin, TX

02/22/2007 “Importance of Early and Effective Treatment Response in Schizophrenia – Teleconference

02/09/2007 Texas Neurological Society Annual Winter Conference, Austin, TX-18.75

credit hours, Category 1 AMA PRA, Category 1

02/09/2007 Texas Neurological Society, “Ethics”, Austin, TX-2.00 credit hours

01/25/2007 “Update on the Role of Behavioral Problems in Alzheimer’s Disease”,

Austin, TX

12/05/2006 Multiple Sclerosis/Serono, Waco, Texas – speech given by

Robert M. Cain, MD

11/14/2006 Eisai Advisory Council, Austin, TX

11/16/2006 Migraine Management – Ortho McNeil, Austin, TX

11/10/06 – 11/11/06 American Headache Society, Scottsdale, AZ – 13.75 credit hours

11/04/2006 Multiple Sclerosis – Betaseron, Amarillo, TX – speech given by

Robert M. Cain, MD

10/18/2006 Diagnosis and Treatment of Adult ADHD – Shire, Austin, Texas

10/11/2006 Antiepileptic Drugs and Disease Modification/Ortho – McNeil,

Austin, TX

10/06/06 – 10/07/06 GSK NeuroHealth Local Advisory Board, Dallas, Texas

10/04/2006 Migraine Headaches/Ortho McNeil, Austin, TX

09/30/2006 Multiple Sclerosis/Betaseron, Austin, TX – speech given by

Robert M. Cain, MD

09/16/2006 Multiple sclerosis/Serono, Dallas, TX – speech given by

Robert M. Cain, MD

09/12/2006 Multiple sclerosis/MRI, Austin, TX – speech given by

Robert M. Cain, MD

09/11/2006 Epilepsy/Keppra, Austin, TX – speech given by Robert M. Cain, MD 08/09/2006 ADHD/Shire, Austin, TX

07/21/06 – 07/22/06 Texas Neurological Society, Bastrop, TX – 11.5 AMA-PRA credit hours, Category 1

07/17/2006 Multiple Sclerosis/Serono, Austin, Texas – speech given by

Robert M. Cain, MD

07/14/2006 Multiple Sclerosis/TEVA, Beverly Hills, CA

06/22/06 – 06/24/06 “Pathogenesis and Repair in Multiple Sclerosis”, Cambridge, MA –17.00 AMA-PRA credit hours, Category 1

06/03/2006 MS Research and Treatment Update, Temple, Texas –speech given by

Robert M. Cain, MD

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CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES ATTENDED AND LECTURES GIVEN

04/08/2006 Multiple sclerosis patient education speech “The A-Z of Multiple

Sclerosis” – two hours speech by Robert M. Cain, MD

03/29/2006 Restless Leg Syndrome – Dr. Robert Ondo, Austin, Texas

02/24/06 – 02/26/06 Texas Neurological Society Meeting 2006 Winter Conference, Austin, TX –

17.50 credit hours

01/27/06 – 01/28/06 Methodist Neurological Institute: Advances in Neurology, Houston, TX –

14.00 credit hours

01/21/06 – 01/22/06 Multiple Sclerosis, Biogen, Dallas, TX

12/02/05 – 12/04/05 Multiple sclerosis meeting – TEVA, Las Vegas, NV

11/18/05 – 11/20/05 American Headache Society, 2005 Scottsdale Headache Symposium, Scottsdale, AZ – 13.75 credit hours“Targeting Multiple Mechanisms in Migraine – Implications for Acute Treatment” – 1.75 credit hours, Category 1

11/19/2005 American Headache Society, Menstrual Migraine, Scottsdale, AZ

– 3.00 credit hours

11/16/2005 Multiple sclerosis, Biogen-Idec, Doctor Education, Austin, TX –

Multiple sclerosis lecture to physicians given by Robert M. Cain, MD,

Houston, TX – 14.75 credit hours

11/03/2005 River Ranch Radiology, MRI slide presentation/discussion, chiropractor

education, Austin, TX – one hour lecture given

10/07/2005 Anticonvulsant medication – Keppra, San Antonio - lecture

09/28/2005 Pain and Substance Abuse: Recognizing the Potential for Misuse and

Diversion, Austin, TX – 1.00 credit hours

09/21/2005 Multiple Sclerosis/Epilepsy, Doctor Education, Austin, TX – one hour

lecture given

09/01/2005 Multiple Sclerosis/Epilepsy, Nurse Education, Austin, TX– one hour

lecture given

08/16/2005 Multiple Sclerosis – MRI Patient Education, Temple, TX – one and

one-half hour lecture given

07/26/2005 Multiple Sclerosis/Teva, Austin, TX – one hour lecture given

07/22/05-07/24/05 28th Annual Clinical Neurology Symposium, Vanderbilt School of Medicine, Hilton Head, SC – 16.00 credit hours

07/14/2005 Parkinson's and Movement Disorders, GSK, Austin, TX

06/27/2005 Epilepsy/Michael Frost, Austin, TX

06/23/2005 Multiple sclerosis, MRI Patient Education, New Braunfels, TX – one hour lecture given