Grant Resources and Scientific Writing
- Grant writing workshop
- How to write a scientific paper
- New NIH Biosketch
- Easy CV tool
- Mentored Research Scientist Development Award
- Database of NIH-funded grants
- Videos on NIH Peer Review
- National Institute on Disability Independent Living, and Rehabilitation (NIDILRR, formerly NIDRR) Rehabilitation Research and Training Centers
- National Networks for Career Development (K12):
- PT or OT
- Physiatrists
- Rehab Bioengineers
Jobs / Promotion/ Tenure
- Advanced methods for tracking your scientific contributions and impact for promotion and tenure
- National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity
- The University of Michigan Advanced Rehabilitation Research Training program (UM-ARRTP) invites applicants to apply for two full-time post-doctoral positions for training on methods of community-based research applied to rehabilitation.The program will train post-doctoral fellows to advance the rehabilitation field in community living and participation, promoted by embracing community-based research approaches. Fellowship applicants must have a PhD or equivalent terminal degree (e.g., PsyD, DPT) in a health related field. Applicants must have completed all requirements of the PhD degree or equivalent by 1 August 2015.
Mentoring Resources
- Mentoring Resources from the Institute for Clinical Research Education
Leadership
Work-Life Balance
- Work-life balance resources
For Clinicians
- Brain Injury Certification
- Free Educational Webinars on Brain Injury treatment and Research:
- For Profesionals
- TBI recorded webinars
- Free Educational Webinars on Spinal Cord Injury treatment and research
- Online CEU’s for PT, OT, SLP and others
- National Rehabilitation Information Center
- Geriatric Continuing Education
- Pediatric Feeding for OTs, SLPs, and PTs







