Scope & Range of Services
Neuropsychiatry Expert ForensicReviews provides
comprehensive forensic-level medical/neuropsychiatric and
medical/psychiatric case reviews and evaluations. Background:
Yale, Johns Hopkins; 30 years medical-legal evaluations and
court experience - c ivil, government, and military: Defense,
Plaintiff, Impairments, Competency, and Insanity.
Services
Medical records are reviewed meticulously in
chronological order, all specialties, not merely scanned.
Unless only a medical record review is requested, the individual
is examined, with a past personal and medical background history,
combined with an extensive neuropsychiatric (with neurological
exam) or psychiatric evaluation. The resultant document, frequently
lengthy, can be utilized as a case brief. Dr. Logue conducts
evaluations throughout the United States and abroad via commercial
air or Beech N1340Z.
Board-certified in Psychiatry, Forensic Examination, Forensic
Medicine, & Post-traumatic Stress.
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Profile
Yale University: B.S. Biochemistry – 60
/ Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine: M.D. –
64 / Johns Hopkins Hospital : Intern/Fellow, Surgery - 64-65
/ Johns Hopkins Hospital, Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic:
Residency, Psychiatry - 65-68 / Deputy Chief Resident Psychiatry,
Johns Hopkins Hospital – 67-68 / Research Fellowship:
Bengal, India, Parasitology – 62 / U.S. Army, Major,
Medical Corp: Psychiatrist – 68-70 / Neurology Clinic
Physician – 69-70, Military Security Clearance / Board
Certifications: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology
– 71; American Board of Forensic Examiners – 95;
American Board of Forensic Medicine – 96; American Academy
of Experts in Traumatic Stress – 96 / Private Practice:
70 to present / Professional Organizations(partial list):
American Board of Forensic Medicine – Diplomate; American
Board of Forensic Examiners – Fellow; American Board
of Professional Disability Consultants – Diplomate;
American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress; American
Psychoanalytic Association; International Psychoanalytic Association;
International Society of Police Surgeons; Baltimore City Medical
Society, Retired; Maryland Psychiatric Society, Retired; Medical-Chirurgical
Faculty of Maryland, Retired / Faculty and Staff Appointments:
Chief: Juvenile Division, Medical Office Supreme Bench of
Baltimore City – 70-72, Court Psychiatrist, Amicus Curiae
/ Sinai Hospital: Director of Psychiatric Emergency Services
- directing Psychiatric ER, Crisis Clinic, and Suicide Prevention
Clinic – 75-84 / Baltimore-Washington Society for Psychoanalysis:
Past Chairman - PSRO, Peer Review, and Utilization Committee
and DSM-III, DSM-IIIR, and DSM-IV Committees / Psychoanalytic
Training: Baltimore-Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis
– 70-76, Graduate – 76 / Thirty three years experience
conducting psychiatric disability evaluations for Maryland
and New Jersey Disability Determination Services (New Jersey
Disability reports served as model of psychiatric disability
evaluations for State of New Jersey) / Thirty four years experience
with psychiatric disability evaluations for City and State
legal and judicial entities and Judge Advocate Corps - U.S.
Army / Extensive courtroom testimony experience: civilian
and military / Three years experience: Psychiatric Consultant
Specialist for New Jersey Disability Determination Services:
Disability decisions on Social Security cases, Pan-specialty
reviews - 92-94 / Thirty three years experience: Psychiatric
IMEs for U.S. insurance companies / Medical consultant of
the year – 2000: Maryland Disability Determination Services.
Licenses
New Jersey (1986) MA049090
Maryland (1964) DO6572
Texas (1968) D5430
Professional Experience
My Court experience began in 1968, after finishing
my surgical fellowship and psychiatric residency training
at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, while in the U.S. Army Medical
Corps. - Other psychiatrists and myself began a series of
seminars with the military J.A.G. to promote understanding
between the legal and psychiatric professions. From 1970 –
1972 I also held a position as Chief of the Juvenile Division
in the Medical Office of the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City
(in the role of Amicus Curiae). This, in turn, led to referrals
from attorneys and, since then, I have done a very large number
of examinations for plaintiff and defense attorneys, as well
as insurance companies and the military. I developed experience
in the determination of impairment ratings, competency, sanity,
and other forensic functions. These various experiences led
to my current practice - which is to review an entire case
from beginning to end, condensing all of the multispecialty
information in a medical record review (which can serve as
a basis for a pre-trial brief) and then routinely perform
either a neuropsychiatric or a psychiatric patient case evaluation.
These Comprehensive Forensic /Medical Neurosychiatric and
Psychiatric Case Reviews and Evaluations, with an extensive
mental status evaluation and usually a neurological evaluation
in addition, have now evolved into a clinical perspective
that covers the entire case.
Legal Experience & Services
I began testifying in depositions in the United
States Army as a Major in the
Medical Corps in 1968 – 1970. While in the U.S. Army
I functioned on staff in a neurological outpatient clinic
for one year. Following my Army legal experience, upon returning
to Baltimore and establishing a private psychiatric practice,
I also served in the role of amicus curiae as the Chief of
the Juvenile Division of the Medical Office of the Supreme
Bench of Baltimore City, 1970 – 1972. These experiences
and exposures led to referrals from plaintiff and defense
attorneys throughout my career. As noted in my CV, I began
providing consultations for the State of Maryland DDS and
the WCC, as well. I also began doing psychiatric and neuropsychiatric
IMEs. These experiences dovetailed with my work as Director
of Psychiatric Emergency Services at Sinai Hospital (including
directing the psychiatric ER team, the Crisis Clinic, and
the Suicide Prevention Clinic). Also, as noted in the accompanying
résumé, I developed Board Certifications in
Forensic Examinations and Forensic Medicine in 1995 and 1996.
My case roster expanded to include comprehensive forensic
medical/psychiatric and neuropsychiatric case reviews and
evaluations, since I review the entire case file, including
other specialties. As their results of all of these interactions
I have appeared as an expert witness at least 100 times in
military and civilian Courts, including Circuit and Superior
Courts.
Affiliations
American Board of Forensic Medicine - Diplomate
American Board of Forensic Examiners - Fellow
American Board of Professional Disability Consultants - Diplomate
American Academy of Experts in Traumatic Stress - Fellow
Institute for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of New Jersey,
Retired
Atlantic Society for Psychoanalytic Training, Retired
American Psychoanalytic Association
International Psychoanalytic Association
International Society of Police Surgeons, Retired
Baltimore City Medical Society, Retired
Maryland Psychiatric Society, Retired
Medical-Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland, Retired
American Psychiatric Association, Retired
Baltimore-Washington Society for Psychoanalysis, Retired
Baltimore-Washington Institute for Psychoanalysis, Retired
Publications
Richards, F.M., Logue, A.D. Changes in Absorption
Spectra in Ribonuclease-S System. J. Biol. Chem. 237, 3693-7,
Dec.1962 (biochemical research)
Logue, A.D., Chowdury, A.B. Comparison of Ascaris lumbricoides
var. hominis
vs. Ascaris lumbricoides var. suum antigens in agar gel extracts.
Bulletin of the Calcutta School of Tropical Medicine, 1963
(part of U.S. Public Health research team: prevention of worker-disabling
helminthic infections in tropical India)
Logue, A.D. Book review: Karasu, T.B., Bellak, L. Specialized
Techniques in Individual Psychotherapy. J. Nervous and Mental
Disease. 169: 6, 1981
Logue, A.D. Chapter 50: Individual Psychotherapy. In Clinical
Medicine, Psychiatry vol. 12, ed. Brody, E.B. Harper and Row,
October 1981
Education
Yale University B.S. (Biochemistry) 1960. New
Haven, Connecticut.
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine M.D. June 1964.
Baltimore, Maryland.
Internship: Surgery. 1964-1965. Johns Hopkins Hospital. Baltimore.
Residency: Psychiatry. 1965-1968. Johns Hopkins Hospital:
Henry Phipps Psychiatric Clinic.
Deputy Chief Resident - Psychiatry, Hopkins Hospital -1968
Community Psychiatry Fellowship. Howard County, Maryland Mental
Hygiene Clinic 1967 - 1968.
Consulting Practice: All States
Areas of Expertise:
Alcoholism
Alzheimer's Disease
Amnesia
Autism
Aviation
Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression)
Brain Injury
Case Evaluations
Concussion
Criminal Responsibility
Dementia
Dissociative Identity Disorder
Document Examination
Ethics
Expert Witness
Forensic Experts
Forensic Psychiatry
Forensic-Level
Hospital Records
Litigation
Malpractice
Medical Malpractice
Mental Health
Mood Disorders
Narcotics Addiction
Neuropsychiatry
Neuropsychiatry Expert
Panic Disorder
Professional Malpractice
Psychiatry
Psychoanalysis
Schizophrenia
Self-Injury
Sexual Disorders
Sexual Harassment
Slip and Fall
Suicidology