Recap of the ACRM 2015 Annual Conference: Experience of an Early Career Attendee by Alison Cogan, PhD (candidate), OTR/L, University of Southern California The ACRM Annual Conference is a great place to learn about the latest research in nearly all areas of...
EXTENDED THROUGH 18 AUGUST LOGIN TO THE SUBMISSION SYSTEM HERE NEW! ACRM is seeking proposals for scientific poster presentations of your LATE-BREAKING RESEARCH. See submission guidelines below. Opportunity to present before an interprofessional audience...
Renowned researcher, Dr. Denise Park will present one of four plenary sessions to be featured at the ACRM 92nd Annual Conference. “Maintaining Cognitive Well-Being With Age: The Role of Social and Cognitive Engagement” will focus on the Synapse Project revealing that...
RESTON, Virginia – Basic science is fundamental to the advancement of rehabilitation medicine, just as translational research is essential to bridge the gap between the lab and clinical practice. ACRM strongly supports an interdisciplinary approach to...
Call for Proposals: 2015 ACRM Annual Conference // Dallas ACRM is now accepting proposals to submit your latest research at the 2015 ACRM Annual Conference in Dallas. Choose to present a 4- or 8-hour preconference instructional course, a 75-minutes educational...
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