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Center for Large Data Research & Data Sharing in Rehabilitation
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REGISTER!E A R LY B I R D R ATES I N E FFEC T
www.ACRM.org/registerO R C A LL : +1.703.435. 5335
ACRM 95h Annual Conference
PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCHTRANSLATION TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
2018HILTON ANATOLE
DALLAS TX USACORE CONFERENCE: 30 SEPT – 3 OCT
PRE-CONF: 28 – 30 SEPT
bring research to practice faster
international content &
3,000+ attendees
65+ countries representedinter-professional
friendshipslife-long relationships & collaborations are made here
92.3%recommend this event
scientific papers & posters
600+dozens of community group meetingsJoin, network, make your mark
luxury headquarters & best hotel rateBook your room through ACRM & receive BONUS in-room wifi & access to the world-class health club — $28/per night value ACRM.org/hotel
cooperative & inclusive
value+included with registrationContinuing education credits processing & session slides (when available)
networking time144
hours
44.5 CME/CEUs13 disciplines
Earn up to
<<< meet the editors Editors-in-Chief: Allen Heinemann, PhD, ABPP and Leighton Chan, MD, MPH and Leighton Chan, MD, MPH; and Deputy Editor: Helen Hoenig, MD MPH
SAM SCHMIDT, MBASchmidt Petersen Motorsports; Founder, Conquer Paralysis Now
MARK S. NASH, PHD, FACSMProfessor, Depts of Neurological Surgery & Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine, University of Miami
ERWIN E. H. VAN WEGEN, PHD Associate Prof., Amsterdam University
Moving From Clinician Centered Towards Patient Engaged Rehab Research: European and USA Comparisons
Breaking Barriers: Sam Schmidt & the SAM Car Project
Disparities Of Cardiometabolic Risk Assessment And Intervention in Persons with Disabilities: At The Fork in the Road?
Aging, Exercise & Brain Plasticity
KIRK I. ERICKSON, PHDProfessor, Dept of Psychology, Univ. of Pittsburgh
COULTER AWARD
Powerhouse Presenters… DAVID REINKENSMEYER, PHDProfessor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Anatomy and Neurobiology, University of California Irvine
CATHERINE LANG, PT, PHDProfessor of Physical Therapy, Neurology, Occupational Therapy, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis
NATALIE LELAND, PHD, OTR/L, BCG, FAOTAAssistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh
JANET PRVU BETTGER, SCDAssociate Professor, Director of Health Policy and Implementation Science, Duke University
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: TECHNOLOGY SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: HEALTH SERVICES RESEARCH: QUALITY IMPROVEMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION SCIENCEDevelopment and Testing of Wearable
Technology to Monitor/Model for Recovery of Function After Neurologic Injury
IRACEMA LEROI, MD FRCPC, MRCPSYCHProfessor/Honorary Consultant in Psychiatry, University of Manchester/Greater Manchester Mental Health & NHS Foundation Trust
BENJAMIN GREENBERG, MD, MHSVice Chair of Translational Research and Strategic Initiatives Cain Denius Scholar of Mobility Disorders
Distinguished Teaching Professor Department of Neurology and NeurotherapeuticsDepartment of Neurology UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, Texas
BRUCKER SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
PEDIATRIC AWARD LECTURE
PAUL LEHRER, PHD, BCB, Professor Emeritus of Psychiatry, Department of Psychiatry, Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: COMPLEMENTARY INTEGRATIVE REHABILITATION MEDICINE
Heart Rate Variability Biofeedback as a Rehabilitation Tool: An Exercise that Improves
Health and Resilience
KIRK ERICKSON, PHDProfessor, Department of Psychology, University of Pittsburgh
NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES LECTURE LUNCHEON
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE
YOUSSEF EZZYAT, PHD, Senior Data Scientist, University of Pennsylvania
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: NEUROPLASTICITY
Closed-loop Stimulation of Temporal Cortex Improves Memory
ROBERT TEASELL, MD, FRCP (C) Professor, Director of Research, Parkwood Institute
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: STROKE
Transforming Clinical Practice in Stroke Rehabilitation
JAMES GRAHAM, PHD, DCAssociate Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch
AMOL KARMARKAR, PHDAssistant Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch
KENNETH OTTENBACHER, PHD, OTR, Professor, Director, University of Texas Medical Branch
TRACY MROZ, PHD, OTR/L, BCG, FAOTA, Assistant Professor, University of Washington
HOT TOPICS IN STROKE
MOLLY TRAMMELL, PT, MPTPhysical Therapist, Baylor University
BARBARA LUTZ, PHD, RN, CRRN, PHNA-BC, FAHA, FNAP, FAANMcNeill Distinguished Professor, University of North Carolina-Wilmington
MARK HIRSCH, PHD Senior Scientist, Carolinas Medical Center, Carolinas HealthCare System
DOUGLAS KATZ, MD, FACRM, Professor / Medical Director, Boston University / Braintree Rehab
PATRICIA HEYN, PHD, FGSA, FACRM Associate Professor, Univ. of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
SONYA KIM, PHD, CRC, BCB Assist. Professor, Research Scientist, NYU School of Medicine Dept of Neurology & Rehabilitation
JULIE SILVER, MD Associate Professor, Associate Chair, Director Cancer Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School & Spaulding Rehabilitation Network
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: CROSS-CUTTING
2nd Annual Women in Rehabilitation Science Symposium
FEATURED SESSION
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: MEASUREMENT
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: SPINAL CORD INJURY
ACRM 95th Annual Conference
PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCHTRANSLATION TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
Be part of this faculty
AMP UP your research
Call for late-breaking & Posters
Deadline soon...www.ACRM.org/call
Questions? Call: +1.703.435.5335
Stroke Caregiver Readiness: Coming Full Circle
BRAIN INJURY
GERIATRIC REHABILITATION
PEDIATRIC REHABILITATION
MEASUREMENT
INTERNATIONAL
S I N C E 1923
NEUROPLASTICITY
TECHNOLOGY
EARLY CAREERHEALTH POLICYCANCER
LIMB RESTORATIONREHABILITATION
ARCHIVES OF PM&R
VOLUME 9 , NO JANUARY 2015
ARTS & NEUROSCIENCE
COMPLEMENTARY INTEGRATIVE
REHABILITATION MEDICINE
SPINAL CORD INJURY
PHYSICIANS & CLINICIANS
PAIN
MILITARY / VETERANS
AFFAIRS
NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES
STROKE
LIFESTYLEMEDICINE
ACRM Annual Conferencethis is an intensive 3.5 day conference —
filled with the brightest in the field of physical rehabilitation
ACRM has 20+ unique community groups where like-minded health care and research colleagues network, collaborate
and pursue choice projects and product development initiatives that push the rehab field forward.
<< Sesssions & details are in the Online Program ACRM.org/onlineprogram
TOO MUCH TO PRINT!
Early Career Development Course
KEYNOTE SPEAKER GLENN COLLINS, BS, Managing Editor, Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation & ACRM | American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine
REZA EHSANIAN, MD, PhD, Post-Doc, Stanford Hosp & Clinics, Palo Alto, CA
MONIQUE PAPPADIS, MEd, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
ALLEN HEINEMANN, PhD, ABPP, Keynote speaker (see above)
EDELLE FIELD-FOTE, PT, PhD, FAPTA, Director, Spinal Cord Injury Research, Shepherd Center
STEPHANIE KOLAKOWSKY-HAYNER, PhD, CBIST, FACRM, Associate Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
RALPH NITKIN, PhD, Deputy Director, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development National Institutes of Health
CLAIRE KALPAKJIAN, PhD, MS, Associate Professor, University of Michigan, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
JONATHAN BEAN, MD, MS, MPH, Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
JEFFREY BASFORD, MD, PhD, Professor Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic; Editor-in-Chief, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2007 - 2013
PATRICIA DORN, PhD; Director, Rehabilitation Research and Development Service, Department of Veterans Affairs
A. CATE MILLER, PhD, Rehabilitation Program Specialist, NIDILRR
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This course is developed by the ACRM Early Career Networking Group: ACRM.org/earlycareer
ALLEN HEINEMANN, PHD, ABPPCo-Editor-in-Chief, Archives of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Professor of
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Emergency Medicine and Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine,
Northwestern University
ALL-STAR FACULTY LINE-UP…
SPECIAL COURSES: 2-DAY BRAIN INJURY
LINDA LAATSCH, PHDAdler School of Professional Psychology, Chicago, IL
DONNA LANGENBAHN, PHDFACRM, Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation
THOMAS F. BERGQUIST, PHD, ABPP-CNMayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
WHO SHOULD ATTEND? All kinds of professionals who want to up their game and family members and caregivers and welcome, too. Common titles are: speech-language professionals, psychologists, occupational and physical therapists, physicians and other professionals serving people with brain injuries.
COURSE INCLUDES: 1) THE MANUAL: Printed copy of the ACRM Cognitive
Rehabilitation Manual ($150 value) including worksheets. Also available for purchase separately
2) ONLINE COURSE: Access to previously recorded Cognitive Rehabilitation Training ($395 value) audio with slides. Also available for purchase separately
3) CME/CEUs: 12.5 hours of continuing education in your choice of 10 disciplines
ACRM COGNITIVE REHABILITATION TRAINING FRI 28 - SAT 29 SEPT 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
2,000+ have already attended this popular training course
of attendees would likely recommend this training to colleagues90% +
MORE & REGISTER: ACRM.org/cogdal
D I S T I N G U I S H E D F A C U L T Y
D I S T I N G U I S H E D F A C U L T Y
DREW NAGELE, PSYD, CBIST, CESPBeechwood NeuroRehab
STEPHANIE KOLAKOWSKY-HAYNER, PHD, CBIST, FACRMIcahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
DAVE ANDERS, MS, CCC-SLP, CBISTOn With Life, Inc.
ANGIE JACKSONPate Rehabilitation
HEIDI REYST, PHD, CBISTSage Solutions Group
CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY TRAINING: THE OFFICIAL ACADEMY OF CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALISTS (ACBIS) COURSE FRI 28 - SAT 29 SEPT 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
The ACBIS training and certification exam are intended for paraprofessionals and professionals at all levels who want a strong foundation in the best practices in brain injury rehabilitation. This official ACBIS instructional course is designed to prepare participants to take the certification examination. Applicants may also elect to prepare for the exam through self-study.
Join more than 6,000 Certified Brain Injury Specialists worldwide and enjoy the support of the Academy offering brain injury education CEUs.
For CBIS requirements, more info & registration: ACRM.org/acbis
SARAH CALLAHAN, MOT OTR/LOccupational Therapist/Clinical Research Scientist, Shepherd Center
“I found the Early Career Development Course so helpful to understand the research landscape better and to know what resources were available to me as an early career professional. The course helped me start to meet people and to network.
SEE DETAILS, AGENDA & REGISTER
www.ACRM.org/ecdcREGISTER www.ACRM.org or call +1.703.435.5335
Held the day the CORE Conference kicks-off, this full-day workshop is designed to help catapult your career. No wonder it’s a perennial favorite. Experience up-close, casual, interactive exchanges with mentors who care about you and your trajectory.
This course is included in the WORLD PASS, but seats are limited so register early. MORE: ACRM.org/ecdc
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seasoned professionals
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burning questions
meet your new mentors
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career lifting
experience
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
SUNDAY 30 SEPT 20188:00 AM - 3:00 PM
If you are not interested in the very latest rehabilitation research and interdisciplinary collaboration coming to Atlanta, kindly pass along this brochure to a colleague who is. THANK YOU!
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EXHIBIT & SPONSOR INQUIRIES CONTACT: Jenny Richard at [email protected], call +1.703.574.5845 or complete this form: www.bit.ly/SponsorInquiry
I N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y
BRAIN INJURY SPINAL CORD INJURY
STROKE CANCER NEUROPLASTICITY NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES PAIN
CATHERINE ALFANO, PHDVice President, Survivorship, American Cancer Society, Inc
PATRICIA HEYN, PHD, FGSA, FACRM, Associate Professor, Univ. of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus Photo below
MELIKE KAHYA, PT, MSGraduate Research Assistant, University of Kansas Medical Center
HANNES DEVOS, PHD, DRSDirector, Laboratory for Advanced Rehab. Research in Simulation (LARRS), University of Kansas Medical Center
TESSA HART, PHD, FACRM, Institute Scientist; Director, TBI Clinical Research Laboratory, Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute
GITENDRA USWATTE, PHDProfessor of Psychology and Physical Therapy, University of Alabama at Birmingham
SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: CANCER
NICOLE STOUT, PT, DPT, CLT-LANA, FAPTAConsultant, 3eServicesLLC
ANDREA CHEVILLE, MDDirector Cancer Rehabilitation, Mayo Clinic
JULIE SILVER, MD Associate Professor, Assoc. Chair, Director Cancer Rehabilitation, Harvard Medical School & Spaulding Rehabilitation Network
CATHERINE ALFANO, PHDVice President, Survivorship, American Cancer Society, Inc
PLENARY IVPLENARY I PLENARY II PLENARY III
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“ACRM is my professional home because of its vision and mission to help all people with disabilities and because of the interdisciplinary nature, we cross all disciplines and we combine research and we combine clinical practice, and we are using it all together to make a difference in the lives of people with disability.”
— ACRM President: Deborah Backus, PT, PhD, FACRM, Director, Multiple Sclerosis Research at Shepherd Center, Eula C. and Andrew C. Carlos MS Rehabilitation and Wellness Program at Shepherd Center
“ACRM is a great place for early career rehabilitation professionals to network, be involved in projects and improve their career in rehab. I love the opportunities and making friendships with so many individuals from all over the US and internationally.”
—Monique Pappadis, MEd PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
“ACRM is a great place to meet not just colleagues but also family.” —Kristine Kingsley, PsyD, ABPP-Rp, Clinical Assistant Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine, Senior Psychologist, Rusk Rehabilitation at NYU Langone Medical Center
“ACRM is like a little big town; a lot of diversity at ACRM offers up a lot of opportunities for career mentoring, early career programming, how to publish in our journal, how to structure grants, abstracts. That kind of mentoring just doesn’t exist in other organizations.”
—Stephen Page, PhD, OTR/L, MS, MOT, FAHA, FACRM, FAOTA, Professor, Ohio State University Medical Center
Join us. Be moved…
through interdisciplinary rehabilitation researchSecure your seat…
BOOK YOUR HOTEL NOW
BONUS! Book through ACRM & get extra $28
value per dayRooms are going fast
BOOK NOW!
Stay at the headquarters hotel, the HILTON
ANATOLE and enjoy the benefits!
ACRM SPECIAL DISCOUNTED RATES: » $219/night for standard room plus taxes » $142/night for government room plus taxes » Book using the link here: ACRM.org/hotel
Or call: 1-800-955-4281. When calling, be sure to use these group codes “ACM” or for government rate: “2AC”
HILTON ANATOLE 2201 Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, Texas, USAEARLY BIRD registration rates* from:
3.5-DAY CORE Pass from $4496-DAY Conference Pass from $699
*Pricing shown is for student/resident/fellow/consumer (non-professional caregiver). See all rates: ACRM.org/rates
CME/CEUs and digital access to conference slides are included (when available).
easy air accessDallas is an international hub with efficient air travel into DFW and DAL
2018HILTON ANATOLE
DALLAS TX USACORE CONFERENCE: 30 SEPT – 3 OCT
PRE-CONF: 28 – 30 SEPTresearch to practice & practice to research
S I N C E 1923
Everyone is invited! Researchers, clinicians, consumers, family & caregivers
welcome all!
what they say…
Everyone welcome
This course is a ticketed event with separate registration. This ticket is included in the WORLD PASS.
40+pre-conference coursesCome early & deep dive into hot topics & earn max education credits ACRM.org/preconference
NOTE: Subject to change. This graphic is for representational purposes only. See the schedule with times: ACRM.org/schedule and use the ACRM Conference App and the Online Program. As of 22May18.
FRI28 SEPT
SAT29 SEPT
SUN30 SEPT
MON1 OCT
TUE2 OCT
WED3 OCT
Instructional Courses
Instructional Courses ACRM Early
Career Development
Course
(lunch included)
Included in WORLD PASS Limited space
ACRM.org/ecdc
Instructional Courses
Select from 14half-day / morning
courses. Wide variety of hot topics
ACRM.org/ic
ACRM Community Group
Meetings
Join, participate, network & collaborate
OPEN to ALL (Few exceptions as noted in App and Online Program)
ACRM Community Group Meetings
ACRM Community Group Meetings
ACRM Community Group Meetings
PLENARY II PLENARY III PLENARY IV
EXPO: Coffee Break / Learning Center / Chat with Experts
EXPO: Coffee Break /Chat with Experts
Poster Viewing &
Oral Presentations
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BLOCK 4
CONCURRENT SESSIONSBLOCK 6
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BLOCK 8LECTURE
LUNCHEONCONCURRENT SESSIONS
BLOCK 1
LECTURE LUNCHEONEXPO OPEN!
Chat with Experts
ACRM Membership Meeting OPEN to ALL
LAUNCHPAD
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BLOCK 2
FEATURED SESSIONS: Federal Funding & Teaching Kitchens as Learning Labs
Poster Grand Rounds / Learning Center
LECTURE LUNCHEON BRING YOUR OWN LUNCH
EARLY CAREER & FIRST-TIME ATTENDEE
WELCOME to ACRM OPEN to ALL
CONCURRENT SESSIONSBLOCK 3
Poster Grand RoundsCONCURRENT SESSIONS
BLOCK 7CONCURRENT SESSIONS
BLOCK 9Poster
Viewing & Oral
Presentations
WELCOME REMARKS & PLENARY I
CONCURRENT SESSIONS BLOCK 5
ACRM Community Group Meetings
Arts & Neuroscience Ending on a High Note
ACRM EXPO OPENING RECEPTION I / Learning Center
POSTER VIEWING
EXPO RECEPTION II / Learning Center
Pre-Gala Cocktail Hour OPEN to ALL
OPTIONAL SOCIAL DINNERS, NETWORKING & FUN ON YOUR OWN.
EXPLORE DALLAS
Henry B. Betts AwardsDinner & Gala
ACRM EXPO SUN 6:30 PM to TUE mid-day
ACRM POSTERS MON 6:00 PM to TUE PM
A T - A - G L A N C E Subject to change. As of 22May18
PROGRESS IN REHABILITATION RESEARCH TRANSLATION TO CLINICAL PRACTICE
ACRM Annual Conference 2018HILTON
ANATOLE
DALLAS TX USACORE CONFERENCE: 30 SEPT – 3 OCT
PRE-CONF: 28 – 30 SEPTI N T E R D I S C I P L I N A R Y
N O N S T O P C O N T E N T : Brain Injury • Spinal Cord Injury • Stroke • Neuroplasticity • Cancer Rehabilitation • Neurodegenerative Diseases • Pain • Health/Disability Policy • International • Measurement • Military/Veterans Affairs • Pediatric Rehabilitation • Geriatric Rehabilitation • Technology • Limb Restoration Rehabilitation • Lifestyle Medicine • Arts & Neuroscience • Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine • Clinical Practice • Cross-Cutting
ACRM Community Group Meetings
35-Minute Sessions
35-Minute Sessions
Conference activities start as early as 7:00 AM and may run as late as 9:00 PM
CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY TRAINING OFFICIAL ACADEMY OF CERTIFIED BRAIN INJURY SPECIALISTS (ACBIS) COURSE
TWO-DAY COURSE ACRM.org/acbis
ACRM COGNITIVEREHABILITATION
TRAININGTWO-DAY COURSE
ACRM.org/cogdal
TOPICS: Stroke, Clinical Practice, Measurement & Adaptive Sport
Symposium
ACRM.org/ic
Select from 15 half- and full-day
courses. Wide variety of topics
ACRM.org/ic
CORE END 4:45 PM
EXPO OPEN!
CORE START 12:30 PM
ENCOMPASS HEALTH TOUR & RECEPTION
KEY
#ACRM2018
= CORE Educational Sessions
= ACRM EXPO & Posters
= Receptions: networking + fun
= ACRM Community Group Meetings
= Pre-Conference Instructional Courses & Workshops
= Ticketed event, separate registration required
NOTE: This graphic is for representational purposes only. See the schedule with times: ACRM.org/schedule and use the ACRM Conference App and the Online Program.
PRE-CONFERENCE CORE CONFERENCE
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PRE-CONFERENCE Arrive early & deep dive into hot topics & earn max education credits See all offerings: ACRM.org/preconference
EARLY BIRD RATES from $399 student member, $499 member
COURSE INCLUDES: • 12 hrs of training (Day #1 = 7 hrs; Day #2 = 5 hrs + 2 hrs testing) • 12 hours of continuing education in your choice of 10 disciplines• Access to downloadable training / slides
ACRM DALLAS 4plenaries 31/2 days24special sessions 300+symposia BIGTIME Rehab Research…because everything is BIG in Texas!
ACRM Membership Meeting 2017. A fun membership business meeting? You bet! It’s all naturally fun at ACRM with this combination of great-hearted, inter-professional, passionate people dedicated to improving lives.
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Everyone is welcome at ACRM — all rehabilitation professionals, administrators, researchers, clinicians, consumers, family members, and caregivers.
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Report from the American College of Sports Medicine’s Interdisciplinary
Cancer Exercise Roundtable
Fit Body, Fit Brain: Exercise is the Key
New Perspective in Pediatric Onset Myelitis
JAMES CAROLLO, PHD, PEAssociate Professor, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus
ACRM DISTINGUISHED LECTURER IN CANCER REHABILITATION &
SURVIVORSHIP CARE
Integrating Research, Practice and Policy Agendas to Transform Cancer Rehabilitation CareSPECIAL SYMPOSIUM: CROSS-CUTTING
Treatment Infidelity: Causes, Consequences & Cures
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You are invited to join our meetings in Dallas.
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Post-acute Health Services Research: Many Challenges, Many More Opportunities
Ears, Eyes and Mind: The SENSE-Cog Project to Promote Well-Being for Elderly Europeans
Health Care Reform and Rehabilitation for People with SCIGERBEN DEJONG, PHD, FACRM, Director of the Center for Post-acute Innovation and Research at the MedStar National Rehabilitation Network
Big Data in Stroke: Current Applications and Future PossibilitiesKENNETH OTTENBACHER, PHD, OTR, FACRM, Professor, Director, University of Texas Medical Branch
Teaching Kitchens as Learning Laboratories for Rehab Patients & Their Medical ProvidersDAVID EISENBERG, MDDirector of Culinary Nutrition Adjunct Associate Professor, Dept. of Nutrition Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health