Brain Health: Tackling the Grandest Challenge of our Time

Presenters:

Sandra Bond Chapman, PhD
Founder and Chief Director of the Center for BrainHealth™, Dee Wyly Distinguished Professor, School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
University of Texas at Dallas

 

Description:

Lasting brain health is the public’s leading concern and yet it only receives attention after something goes wrong. Healthcare is built around a reactive ‘sick care’ approach; nowhere is this more vivid than in brain care. Thanks to breakthroughs in neuroplasticity, proactive ways currently exist to harness the brain’s neural systems and cognitive capacities to build stronger, more resilient brains. This special symposium shares the bold launch of BrainHealth 2027 and how an international team of 25+ brain health experts is tackling the grandest challenge of our time – to maintain and even enhance brain health with pre-emptive measures.

 

Reasons to Attend ACRM:

  1. LEARN the latest rehabilitation research translated for clinical practice
  2. NETWORKNETWORK, NETWORK!
  3. CME / CEUs – Earn continuing education credits in your choice of 13 disciplines—up to 42.75 CME/CEUs available — the most of any event in the world
  4. MEET potential employers, collaborators, mentors & funders
  5. INTERDISCIPLINARY exchange – Clinicians informing research > Researchers informing clinical practice
  6. EVIDENCE-BASED NON-STOP content for 20 focus areas—It’s like 20 conferences under one roof. See some of the programmings by focus area:
    1. Arts & Neuroscience 
    2. Brain Injury
    3. Cancer Rehabilitation 
    4. Clinical Practice
    5. Complementary, Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine
    6. Geriatric Rehabilitation
    7. Health/disability policy, ethics, advocacy
    8. International
    9. Lifestyle medicine
    10. Limb restoration Rehabilitation
    11. Measurement
    12. Military and Veterans Affairs
    13. Neurodegenerative disease
    14. Neuroplasticity (includes Neuroscience)
    15. Pain 
    16. Pediatric Rehabilitation 
    17. Quality Improvement and Implementation Science
    18. Spinal Cord Injury
    19. Stroke
    20. Technology
    21. Cross-Cutting

CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH

  • The latest research at the world’s LARGEST conference for interdisciplinary rehabilitation research
  • Learn about cutting-edge RESEARCH and innovative TECHNOLOGY you need in your practice
  • Stay current with emerging EVIDENCE-BASED practices

 

CONNECTIONS

  • NETWORK with rehabilitation colleagues from around the world.
    • ACRM has hosted attendees from 60+ countries.
  • Engage in INTERDISCIPLINARY exchange
  • Meet the editors of the ACRM scientific journal, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitationthe most cited journal in rehabilitation.
  • Meet potential COLLABORATORS, mentors, and funders

 

EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE

  • Meet today’s leading RESEARCHERS working in your specialty area
  • Hear about EMERGING translational research to improve rehabilitation outcomes
  • Learn the latest in EVIDENCE-BASED practice

 

GET INVOLVED – BE INSPIRED

  • Catch the ENERGY of discovery
  • Engage with HIGH-CALIBER researchers and clinicians
  • PRESENT an instructional course, symposium or scientific poster
  • Attend ACRM Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group and Networking Group meetings and get involved
    • There are dozens of ACRM Community Group Meetings

 

ADVANCE YOUR RESEARCH CAREER

 

  • Gain KNOWLEDGE you need in your research or clinical practice
  • Meet potential COLLABORATORS, mentors and funders
  • EARLY CAREER DEVELOPMENT COURSE to set your career on the right track
  • Dig deep into special interest areas with half-day INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES
  • Hear about changes in legislation and health care policy affecting funding opportunities.
  • Outstanding educational QUALITY
  • Earn CONTINUING EDUCATION credits in your choice of 13 disciplines up to 44.5 available — more disciplines and credits than any other conference in the world
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