WHY YOU SHOULD ATTEND

Don’t miss out on the secret sauce for your career. The ACRM Spring Meeting, discounted for ACRM members, offers 4- and 8-hour training courses with up to 20 contact hours of CME/CEUs in your choice of 13 disciplines. Plus, attend the spring meetings of the ACRM interdisciplinary special interest and networking groups best aligned with your interests and expertise to learn about career development opportunities for networking, mentorship, and collaboration.

This event is all about getting rehabilitation research into practice in a super-charged atmosphere and a friendly, collaborative, and inspiring environment.

 

Become a passionate, interdisciplinary, global leader across all areas of rehabilitation medicine

PILE ON CME / CEUS

Participants may complete an evaluation of the courses attended to receive a GENERAL CERTIFICATE of ATTENDANCE or up to 20 contact hours of CME/CEUs in your choice of 13 DISCIPLINES. MORE about continuing education credits >>

Spring Meeting 2021 Sample Certificate
A GENERAL ATTENDANCE CERTIFICATE WILL
BE PROVIDED SO YOU MAY SECURE CREDITS OF
YOUR CHOICE

UP TO 20 CONTACT HOURS AVAILABLE in 13 DISCIPLINES:

  1. Certified Case Managers (CCMC)
  2. Disability Management Specialists (CDMS)
  3. Occupational Therapists (AOTA)
  4. Physical Therapists (TBD by state)
  5. *Physicians (ACCME)
  6. Psychologist (APA Division 22)
  7. Speech Language Professionals (ASHA)
  8. Nurses (ANCC)
  9. Rehabilitation Counselors (CRCC)
  10. Social Workers (NASW)
  11. Health Care Executives (ACHE)

MORE about continuing education credits >>

This work — the research, the collaboration — is absolutely critical to the world. 


Experience

In many ways, virtual conferences can offer a better attendee experience. ACRM already has incredible scientific programming and now this content will be more accessible than ever at the ACRM 97th Annual Conference. No longer limited to those who are able to travel to the U.S. venue, now anyone — from anywhere with an internet connection — will be able to access and participate.

This work — the research, the collaboration — is absolutely critical to the world.

ACRM is working to make an incredible virtual event with a new high-end platform. You don’t want to miss it.”

Pamela Roberts, PhD, OTR/L, SCFES, FAOTA, CPHQ, FNAP, FACRM
Executive Director, Office of Chief Medical Officer; Executive Director and Professor, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; Co-Director, Division of Informatics, Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cedars-Sinai Sr. Director, Quality, Outcomes, and Research, California Rehabilitation Institute

Come for the Content

Same great content in a new format. Tremendous speakers will be coming directly to you.”

Brad Kurowski, MD, MS

ACRM Program Committee Co-Chair, Director, Brain Inj. Rehab Prog. Div. of Phys Med Co-director, (BRAIN) Health, Cincinnati Children’s and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine


What Sets Us Apart

Learning doesn’t stop because we socially isolate.

Gathering virtually with your smartest colleagues is easy now, by attending the ACRM Conference. Not only you get to hear the latest in rehabilitation research — you also get to interact, ask questions, support, and “hang out” with your peers and pals in the next World Iteration (World 2.020).”

Cristina L. Sadowsky

Clinical Director, International Center for Spinal Cord Injury, Kennedy Krieger Institute

 

Networking

The venue may have changed, but the expertise and excellent content has not.

I still wouldn’t miss the chance to hear the latest research and to interact with the experts in rehab medicine and research.”

Deborah Backus, PT, PhD, FACRM

ACRM Past President, Director, Multiple Sclerosis Research, Shepherd Center, Atlanta, GA