Check out the Exciting Measurement Content & MNG Meetings Scheduled at the ACRM 2020 VIRTUAL Annual Conference We have MORE than 50 PRESENTATIONS in the Measurement track! Be sure to check out the online program and search by track. Here is just a sample of the...
NEW ACRM Training Institute at the Spring Meeting With dozens of Instructional Courses for rehabilitation professionals offering CME-CEUs for 11 disciplines, you just can’t beat the ACRM Training Institute at the Spring Meeting. Early-Bird Member rates are a...
The 2015 ACRM Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research will be held 25 – 30 October in Dallas, TX. We have a 4-day continuous track for cancer rehabilitation content at this meeting! It starts with two intensive pre-conference instructional courses on...
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...
ACRM is now accepting presentation proposals for the 92nd Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research in Dallas, Texas. Choose between three presentation formats: Instructional Courses: 4- or 8-hours, preconference – proposals due 23 February 2015 Symposia:...
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