Letter from the Chair & Past Chair Hello from the Stroke ISIG Chair & Past Chair! We hope all are well and staying safe in these unprecedented times! Despite the pandemic, the Stroke ISIG continues to be a strong community...
2021 Task Force Updates Aphasia & Other Communication Disorders Task Force This past year, the Aphasia and Other Communication Disorders Task Force published two Archives of PM&R Information/Education pages: Armour M., del Toro, C.M, Kiran, S., Raymer, A.,...
Preparing for ACRM 2021 VIRTUAL Annual Conference Here are some program highlights of stroke-related presentations and events to help you prepare for the upcoming ACRM 2021 VIRTUAL Annual Conference, 26-29 September, and Pre-Conference, 24-26 September. NOW is a great...
Stroke-ISIG Virtual Happy Hours 2020-2021 Stroke-ISIG Virtual Happy Hours are live webinars featuring expert speakers in all areas of stroke rehabilitation. This is an opportunity to learn from and interact with the best in our field! Check out the list below of the...
Member in the Spotlight Meet Leanna Katz Occupational TherapistSpaulding Rehabilitation Hospital and Shriner’s Hospital for Children – BostonAdjunct faculty, Boston University Please tell us about your professional background. I received a Bachelor of...
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