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...
TUES 24 OCT // 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Pediatric Rehabilitation Secondary Content Focus: Technology (e.g. robotics, assistive technology, mHealth) This course will review two modalities to help restore normal kinematics in children with motor...
WED 25 OCT // 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Spinal Cord Injury Secondary Content Focus: Clinical Practice (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, knowledge translation/EBP, implementation science, program development) We will summarize research results...
TUES 24 OCT // 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Cross-cutting, Measurement Secondary Content Focus: Quality Improvement and Implementation Science Determining which rehabilitation outcome assessments to use is challenging. Some assessments are...
MON 23 OCT // PART 1: 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM // PART 2: 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Cross-Cutting This workshop based course will introduce interdisciplinary research collaboration as a skill that can be learned and will provide structured...
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