Measurement is at the heart and center of our Networking Group. It is an exciting time as we grow in members. With more members, our task forces continue to do great work! The Applied Cognition Task Force continues to move forward with systematic and scoping...
As we enter 2017, it provides us with time to reflect on our accomplishments in 2016. We are so proud of being able to host six full days of measurement content during the 2016 ACRM Annual Conference in Chicago. We established several new task forces and filled the...
We want to congratulate our three poster award recipients! MNG Early Career Poster Award Suzanne Perea received the MNG Early Career award for her poster tiled, Assessing the impact of executive dysfunction in the home environment using the Multiple Errands Test...
The ACRM Measurement Networking Group (MNG) focuses on members’ interests in the development, application, evaluation, and utilization of outcome measures. Members contribute programming to the ACRM Annual Conference and develop activities of common interest. Please...
MON, 31 OCT // 1:30 PM – 5:30 PM Primary Content Focus: Crosscutting Secondary Content Focus: Clinical practice (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, knowledge translation/EBP) Determining which rehabilitation outcome measure to use is challenging. Some are...
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