EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE TASK FORCE CHAIRS Please reach out to any of these individuals if you would like to join their task force as an active committee member. If you are interested in leading a task force please reach out to the MNG Chair. Applied Cognition...
Meet the Leadership & Participate Please reach out to any of these individuals if you would like to lead or join a task force or become an active member. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE CHAIRAllan Kozlowski CHAIR-ELECT Linda Ehrlich-Jones PAST CHAIRNoelle E. Carlozzi...
MNG Task Force Updates APPLIED COGNITION & TBI TASK FORCE The Applied Cognition & TBI Task Force is continuing its mission to address cognitive rehabilitation research needs related to cognitive outcomes, tools, and measurements. The AC TBI Task...
Applied Cognition & TBI Task Force CHAIR: Patricia Heyn The Applied Cognition & TBI Task Force is continuing its mission to address cognitive rehabilitation research needs related to cognitive outcomes, tools, and measurements. The AC Task Force is...
WED 25 OCT // 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM This course supported by Thought Technology, Ltd. See this course in the Online Program & Scheduler here >> Plan and build your schedule & connect with other attendees & presenters! *THIS COURSE INCLUDES a BOXED LUNCH...
Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual — Dr. Niehaus quote
Connect with ACRM
Exhibit Sponsor Advertise
Flickr Feed Title
YOU ARE WELCOME AT ACRM
"We are honored to invite you — every member of the rehabilitation team — to the world's LARGEST conference for interdisciplinary rehabilitation health professionals." —Pam Roberts, PhD, OTR/L, SCFES, FAOTA, CPHQ, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, ACRM Program Chair
UNBEATABLE CONFERENCE VALUE
“You CAN’T BEAT the VALUE of the ACRM Conference. The interdisciplinary program is relevant to the whole rehab team and the
content is cutting-edge. Across diagnoses,
ACRM delivers the evidence you need.”
—Chris MacDonell, FACRM
CARF International(former)
Ann Deutsch, Chris MacDonell, FACRM, Sue Ann Sisto
ACRM Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research