Enabling Leadership in a Diverse Rehabilitation Community
DAY Friday 19 March 2021
TIME 10:30 AM ET – 5:00 PM ET. This course will be held LIVE via zoom
TOPIC AREAS Cross-Cutting
CAREER LEVEL ALL! Especially great for intermediate levels.
All rehabilitation professionals are welcome & encouraged to attend
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PRESENTERS
Pamela Roberts |
Dorian L. McCoy |
Monique Pappadis |
Anthony Lequerica |
Shilpa Krishnan |
Sonya Kim |
Abiodun Akinwuntan |
Tolu Oyesanya |
Patricia Heyn |
Cathleen Colon-Emeric |
Joseph Ravenell |
Sharon Milgram |
Deborah Backus |
Stephanie Kolakowsky-Hayner |
Mark Hirsch |
Alison Cogan |
Hubert Vuagnat |
COURSE DESCRIPTION
As a related talking point, course participants and all ACRM members are invited to watch a free screening of the film, “PICTURE A SCIENTIST” 12 – 18 March. Instructions for viewing will be provided to attendees and to ACRM members. More about the film here.
This full-day intensive cross-cutting course is designed to build capacity among rehabilitation professionals to foster the inclusion and professional growth of researchers and clinicians from a variety of backgrounds, with a particular focus on members of underrepresented communities.
The course features experts in diversity, mentoring, self-advocacy, and leadership development. Learners will be empowered with strategies they can apply in their own lives and in their organizations to foster welcoming, supportive professional communities.
The course includes a blend of lectures and LIVE discussion to engage learners and provide opportunities for dialogue on these important topics.
All rehabilitation professionals are welcome!
Leaders of ACRM communities, task forces, and committees are particularly encouraged to attend.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Discuss opportunities to enhance diversity, equity, and inclusion in the rehabilitation professional community, both within and outside of ACRM.
- Describe characteristics that mentoring programs should include to facilitate the growth of professionals from a variety of backgrounds, particularly members of underrepresented groups.
- Identify self-advocacy strategies that rehabilitation professionals can use to foster their professional development in research, clinical practice, and leadership.
REGISTRATION INCLUDES
- 6 hours of instruction
- 1 hour of Live Discussion/Q&A
- Access to presentation slides (if provided by presenters)
- NON-members receive introductory 6- month membership
COST*
BEFORE 18 March
$169 members / $219 non-members
AFTER 17 March
$219 members / $289 non-members
*CME/CEUs are NOT included in this course. This course will be held LIVE. CME/CEUs are available from other Spring Meeting courses.
2021 SPRING MEETING
The Spring Meeting is host to the ACRM Training Institute, providing rehabilitation researchers and clinicians seeking CME/CEUs with exciting opportunities for in-depth training and the translation of evidence-based knowledge into clinical practice for rehabilitation clinicians and researchers
Choose from ten courses and earn a Certificate of Attendance and/or up to 20 contact hours of Continuing Education credit in your choice of 13 disciplines via the 2020 Annual Conference Pre-recorded Sessions.
The ACRM Spring Meeting is also a venue for networking and collaborating within the ACRM interdisciplinary community groups and committees. Come find your tribe, contribute to the field, and become a member of this vibrant and welcoming community. These groups are the heart of ACRM, working to IMPROVE LIVES through rehabilitation research.
PRO members may join community group meetings free-of-charge and learn how to get involved — to help get the research into practice faster and move the rehabilitation field forward.
ACRM Training Institute provides 2 days of Continuing Education with CME/CEUs
*Although no significant changes are anticipated, all courses and presenters are subject to change.