When you’re interested in rehabilitation medicine, there’s a long way to go before you can truly become an expert in your field. To help you get there, the Pain Rehabilitation Networking Group at ACRM can be your resource. Here at the American Congress of...
Geriatric rehabilitation is a difficult yet rewarding aspect of rehabilitation research. Whether you’re pursuing rehabilitation research in this subject matter as part of medical networking continuing ed, or simply to better understand and help your aging family...
You’re a professional in the medical or care industry, and you’ve had a decent amount of experience with spinal cord injury rehabilitation — but you want more experience. You want to meet others in your field, work on your own rehabilitation research, and advance...
As a professional in the medical and care industries, you most likely have been exposed often to stroke patients. As a hospital administrator, care provider, physical therapist, or in any other role, you’ve seen first-hand what rehabilitation research can do for your...
Whether you’re finishing an undergrad, a master’s degree, or you’ve been in the workforce for years now, it’s never a bad time to revisit exactly what rehabilitation medicine is and how to make it a career that works for you and helps you reach your goals. Here at...
Cancer inevitably takes a toll on individuals and families, although the financial, emotional, and physical stress of it can vary. As a medical professional — doctor, nurse, researcher, caregiver, hospital administrator, clinician, etc. — you’ve seen firsthand how...
Trying to find your place with ACRM? An Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (ISIG) is a great place to start. Here at ACRM, we create a collaborative environment where everyone can learn more about rehabilitation medicine and research — and much of that happens...
Here at ACRM, there are two events we look forward to every year: the Spring Meeting and the Annual Conference in the fall. The 2019 ACRM Spring Meeting is almost here, and we can’t wait to see all of you April 11–14. This event is one of the highlights of the year...
Special interest groups with the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) work hard to promote high standards of rehabilitation practice, education, and research among interdisciplinary professionals and colleagues. At ACRM, we have many different special...
Pain Networking Group Explainer Vid Featuring interview with ACRM Pain Networking Group Chair: LaDonna Saxon, PhD; Department of Veterans Affairs, Mental Health, Dallas, TX LaDonna Saxon, PhD; Department of Veterans Affairs, Mental Health, Dallas, TX Sure — I’m a part...
Hello ACRM Community, We are proud to introduce the new ACRM initiative, the ACRM Training Institute (ATI). The goal of this new initiative is to provide optimal career development opportunities to advance and promote rehabilitation medicine clinicians and...
See Latest Sponsors Here See Latest Exhibitors Here Exhibitor Resources We are DEFINITELY planning on attending ACRM next year. Jessica Harthcock ACRM exhibitor, Utilize Health EXHIBIT Rehab Professionals Within Reach Partner with ACRM and REACH influencers and...
A tribute to ACRM members We Thank You. Please share this video and join us & our goal to bring rehabilitation research to practice. Faster. ACRM ONE BODY from ACRM.org on Vimeo. No matter who you are. No matter what you do. No matter where you live. No...
Click to Follow ACRM on LinkedIn ACRM has a company page on LinkedIn. From this page, you can: Follow ACRM and then see ACRM news posts in your LinkedIn newsfeed. Add ACRM to your profile under “Experience” section (as a member). This will show the...