TUES 24 OCT // 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Clinical Practice (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, knowledge translation/EBP, implementation science, program development) The course is open to any interested physicians, therapists, nurses, or other...
TUE 1 NOV // 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Clinical practice (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, knowledge translation/EBP) This course, co-sponsored by the American Academy of Neurology Guideline Development, Dissemination, and Implementation...
TUE 1 NOV // 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM Primary Content Focus: Measurement Secondary Content Focus: Other (Research Methodology) Attendees will learn how qualitative methods can enhance rehabilitation research and reasons why they should consider...
MON, 31 OCT // 8:00 AM – 5:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Crosscutting (The information to be provided and the skills learned are applicable to all diagnostics groups, all rehabilitation settings, and all rehabilitation professional disciplines) Secondary Content...
SUN, 30 OCT // 1:30 – 5:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Other (Research Literature Search and Methods Overview) The course is open to any interested physicians, therapists, nurses, or other healthcare professionals who seek to enhance their literature searching...
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