ACRM Mid-Year Meeting Atlanta, GA // 27 – 29 APR 2017 This meeting is FREE to members! Join us in Atlanta, GA to get more involved with the Measurement Networking Group! Preceding this meeting, there is a Cognitive Rehabilitation Training which teaches...
Please mark your calendar and plan to join us for the ACRM 93rd Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research, 2 – 4 November 2016 in Chicago. Dr. Terrence Sheehan, Medical Director of the Amputee Coalition, will present on behalf of the Limb Loss...
Confronting Spirituality and Religious Issues Surrounding TBI Rehabilitation #857 THU, 3 NOV // 4:45 PM – 6:00 PM ACRM ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Hilton Chicago REGISTER NOW >> Bill Gaventa, Consultant, Trainer, and Coordinator of The Summer Institute on...
Rehabilitation Interventions for Pediatric Brain Injury: Challenges, Opportunities, and the Role of Everyday People WED, 2 NOV // 2:15 PM – 3:30 PM 2016 ACRM ANNUAL CONFERENCE, Hilton Chicago REGISTER NOW >> Shari L. Wade, PhD, Professor of Pediatrics...
Detection, Diagnosis and Treatment of Pseudobulbar Affect THU, 3 NOV // 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM Hilton Chicago, 720 S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL Is it depression or something else? Pseudobulbar Affect (PBA) occurs secondary to a variety of otherwise unrelated...
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