Message From the Chair: Thomas Bergquist I am very honored and humbled to be the new chair of the Brain Injury – Interdisciplinary Special Interest group (BI-ISIG). I pride myself on being approachable, so right from the start I want to encourage everyone...
If 2021 needed to one-up 2020, it has certainly started off on full throttle! I am honored to be a part of the BI-ISIG executive committee as the Communications Chair. I have a great team working with me who are able to help get Moving Ahead off the ground. ACRM has...
These awards are given to fund high-quality projects to be led by BI-ISIG Task Force members that will have a meaningful impact in the field of brain injury rehabilitation. Congratulations to the following recipients. Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Task Force Title:...
2021 Annual Conference Special Lecture Series We have an exciting line-up for #ACRM2021 and our special lectures are no exception! Attendees have access to these recorded sessions with CME/CEUs through March 2022. Didn’t attend the Conference? No problem! Buy...
Mentor-Match Program The inaugural BI-ISIG Mentoring Program, in collaboration with the Career Development Networking Group (formerly Early Career Networking Group), took place in 2020. Participating Mentors and Mentees recently received evaluation surveys, and we...
Associate Editor Ghazala T. Saleem, EdD, MS, OTR/L is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Science at University at Buffalo, State University of New York. She received her research doctorate in movement sciences from Teachers College, Columbia...
CHAIR Thomas F. Bergquist, PhD, LP, ABPP, FACRMMayo Clinic College of MedicineDepartment of Psychiatry and Psychology, Department of Physical Medicine & RehabilitationRochester, MNbergquist.thomas@mayo.edu CHAIR-ELECT Angelle M. Sander, PhDDivision of Clinical...
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