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...
Supporting Early Career Involvement at Annual Conference In my role as the BI-ISIG Early Career Officer, I often consider what responsibility the BI-ISIG—and more broadly, ACRM—has in supporting and sponsoring participation of its Early Career and...
BI-ISIG 2019-2020 Executive Committee Kristen Dams-O’Connor, PhD, FACRM CHAIRMount Sinai Brain Injury Research CenterMount Sinai Injury Control Research CenterDepartment of Rehabilitation MedicineDepartment of NeurologyIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiNew...
Message From the Chair Dear BI-ISIG Colleagues,I am honored to be writing my first letter to you as Chair of the BI-ISIG. This interdisciplinary group of researchers, clinicians, students and consumers is truly unique in our field, as the BI-ISIG provides a platform...
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...
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