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2-DAY COURSES :: Tue - Wed // 8:0 0 AM – 5:0 0 PM
BRAIN INJURY VASCULAR DISEASE
Cognitive Rehabilitation Training Based on the ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual: Translating Evidence-Based Recommendations into Practice, this introductory training teaches ALL of the evidence-based interventions for impairments of executive functions, memory, attention, hemispatial neglect, and social communication. This two-day workshop provides an extraordinary opportunity to learn evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation strategies, including step-by-step procedures from leading researchers and clinicians. FACULTY: Rebecca D. Eberle…
Preventing & Reversing Vascular Diseases Evidence-based research can demonstrate how food affects physiology in health and disease as well as how food can undermine or promote the rehabilitation process. This two-day translational course will present evidence-based research on how to most effectively prevent, arrest, and reverse vascular diseases including: myocardial infarction (heart attack), hypertension (high blood pressure), cerebral infarction (stroke) and more. FACULTY: Hans Diehl…
ACRM MEETING 1:0 0 PM – 5:0 0 PM
BI-ISIG: Disorders of Consciousness Task Force: ACRM AAN NIDRR Model Systems DOC Evidence-Based Guidelines Workgroup Meeting (BY INVITATION ONLY)
7 – 11 OCTOBER 2014 | TORONTO, CANADA 91st Annual Conference
7:0 0 AM – 8:0 0 AMACRM MEETING: SCI-ISIG: Fitness & Wellness
Task Force Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Stroke-ISIG Business Meeting
ACRM MEETING: International Networking Group Business Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Pediatric Rehabilitation Networking
Group Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Outcomes Measurement Networking Group Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Early Career Networking Group Physicians
Task Force Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Military & Veterans Affairs Networking Group Meeting
8:0 0 AM – 10:0 0 AM WELCOME REMARKS AND PLENARY I: Pushing, Pulling, Nudging and Tipping Evidence Into Practice: Experience From the Frontline Implementing Best Practices in Rehabilitation // Mark Bayley CC/CP
NET WORKING BREAK :: VISIT THE EXPO!
ACRM EXPO OPEN
10:0 0 AM – 7:0 0 PM
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CONCURRENT SESSIONS
BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY SPINAL CORD STROKE NEURO-DEGENERATIVE PAIN CANCER CANCER CROSS-CUTTING
#1152 Interventions Affecting Outcomes Following Traumatic Brain Injury Rehabilitation FACULTY: John Corrigan… BI/CP
#1139 Long-Term Social Role Difficulties for the Person With a Brain Injury and a Psychiatric DiagnosisFACULTY: Rolf B. Gainer… BI/CP
#1142 Pediatric Concussion: Who, What, When, Where, and WhyFACULTY: Stacy Suskauers…BI/PED BI
#1101 The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Intern’l Perspectives on SCI (IPSCI) Report: Implications FACULTY: Yuying Chen… SCI/HP
#1151 Improving Walking Ability in Patients After Stroke: Different Roads Lead to Rome FACULTY: Johan Rietman… ST/CP
#1182 An Interdisciplinary Update on Exercise in Multiple Sclerosis: State of the Art and Practical Applications FACULTY: Tania Bruno…ND/CP
#1211 Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: Update on Scientific Evidence and Practical Aspects of PrescribingFACULTY: Jaemin Kim… PAIN/CP
#1246 Advancing Cancer Survivorship Care W/ Integrated Cancer Rehab. Treat-ment Algorithms for Symptom Manage-mentFACULTY: Lorraine J. Pearl-Kraus… CANCER/CP
#1304 The Inpatient Rehab. Experience of Patients With Cancer FACULTY: Jacqueline Mix…CANCER/OR
#1167 How to Get Published: Authorship, Reporting Guidelines, Reviewing in Medical Rehabilitation FACULTY: Leighton Chan…CC/OTHER
#1192 Translating Research Into Person-Centered Practices in Rehab.: Examples From the US, Canada, and New ZealFACULTY: Christina Papadimitrioun…CC/CP
#1205 Innovative Strategies to Promote Exercise Participation and Adherence Among Individuals With Mobility ImpairmentsFACULTY: Mark S. Nash… CC/CP
Oral Presentation of Scientific Papers
11:0 0 AM – 12:30 PM
BRAIN INJURY TOPICS
BI-ISIG Annual Summit 12:30 PM – 1:45 PM
SCI-ISIG: Women’s Health Task
Force Meeting 12 : 30 PM – 2 : 0 0 PM
Neurodegenerative Diseases Networking Group Luncheon with Speaker 12:30 PM – 2:0 0 PM
John DeLuca: Cognitive Rehabilitation in MS: A Behavioral and Neuroimaging Analysis
ACRM MEETING: Cancer Rehabilitation
Networking Group Meeting 1:0 0 PM - 2:0 0 PM
Brucker International Luncheon with Speaker 12:30 PM – 2:0 0 PM
Dr. Donald T. Stuss: Completing the Circle Between Science tttand Rehabilitation: The Ontario Brain Institute Story
LUNCH BREAK 12:30 PM – 2:0 0 PM
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
Oral Presentation of Scientific
Papers1:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Sheldon Berrol Memorial Chautauqua with Angela Colantonio & Yelena Goldin: A Call to Action for Health DisparitiesBISponsored by the ACRM Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG)
#1213 Too Young for Therapy? Activity-Based Rehabilitation for Infants and Toddlers With Spinal Cord InjuriesFACULTY: Janet Dean…SCI/PED REHAB
#1092 Electrical Stimulation Training in Persons With Spinal Cord Injury: Outcomes of Clinical TrialsFACULTY: Ashraf Gorgey… SCI/CP
#1225 Rehabilitation Robotics and Neuro-StimulationFACULTY: Hermano Krebs…ST/NEUROSCIENCE
#1093 Falls in Individuals With Multiple Sclerosis: Predictors, Consequences and PreventionFACULTY: Jacob Sosnoff…ND/CP
Oral Presentation of
Scientific Papers: PAIN
#1150 Recognizing Imbalance and Fall Risk in Cancer SurvivorsFACULTY: Elizabeth Hile…CANCER]/CP
#1082 There is No Place Like Home: Identifying Strategies to Decrease Readmissions FACULTY: Pamela Roberts…CC/CP
#1158 Answering Global Challenges in International Health Care Systems: What Can We Learn From Each OtherFACULTY: Chris MacDonell…CC/HP
#1130 Developing Best Practice in Rehabilitation for Patients With Severe ObesityFACULTY: Mary Forhan…CC/CP
#1154 Current Challenges With Spasticity Treatment: Road Blocks or Opportunities?FACULTY: Chetan Phadke…CC/CP
#1310 Regenerative Medicine of Musculoskeletal Tissue: Bone, Cartilage, Disc and MuscleFACULTY: Carmen militza Terzic…CC/OR
NET WORKING BREAK :: VISIT THE EXPO!
CONCURRENT SESSIONS#1103 Minimal Competency Guidelines for Rehab. of Persons W/ Disorders of ConsciousnessFACULTY: Risa Nakase-Richardson…BI/ST/HP
#1102 Aging and Long-Term Issues Following Traumatic Brain InjuryFACULTY: Mel Glenn…BI/CP
#1155 Brain Injury Before Age 5: Implications for RehabilitationFACULTY: Angela Hein Ciccia…BI/PED BI
#1274 Depression After SCI: State of the Science for Researchers and Practical Inform. for CliniciansFACULTY: Charles BombardierSCI/CP
#2260 Hot Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation: Differences in Models of Stroke Rehab. Across Intern’l SettingsFACULTY: Elizabeth Skidmore…ST/CP
#1186 Cognitive and Brain Control of Mobility in Normal and Pathological AgingFACULTY: Joe Verghese, Gilles Allali, Jeannette Mahoney…ND/OTHER
#2088 Multi-disciplinary Pain Programs in Norway and Denmark With a Focus on Return to WorkFACULTY: Irene Øyeflaten…PAIN/OR
#1163 Evidence- Informed Intervention Approaches to Help Cancer Survivors Self-Manage Cognitive and Behavioral ConcernsFACULTY: Mary Vining Radomski…CANCER/CP
#1206 Develop., Implementation and Sustainability of an Early Mobilization Program for Critically Ill Oncology Adult PatientsFACULTY: Shari Frankel…CANCER/CP
#1273 Developing and Reporting Research Evidence That Makes a Difference in Systematic ReviewsFACULTY: Ronald Seel…CC/RM
#1234 Advances in Psychosocial Rehabil-itation: Social Integra-tion and Community Participation in Vul-nerable PopulationsFACULTY: Alexander Libin…CC/CP
#1279 Social Media: The Emerging Source for Expert Advice for Persons With DisabilitiesFACULTY: Julie Gassaway, Xinsheng “Cindy” Cai…CC/TECH
Oral Presentation of Scientific
PapersMIXED TOPICS
ACRM MEETING: BI-ISIG: Cognitive
Rehabilitation Task Force Meeting
(off-site)
EXHIBITORS WELCOME RECEPTION & POSTER VIEWING :: 5:30 PM – 7:0 0 PM EXPO HALL
ACRM MEETING: BI-ISIG: Prognosis
After TBI Task Force Meeting
ACRM MEETING: BI-ISIG: Disorders of
Consciousness Task Force
General Meeting
ACRM MEETING: BI-ISIG: Pediatric
& Adolescent Task Force Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Stroke-ISIG:
Movement & Interventions Task Force Meeting
SPONSORED BREAKFAST 7:15 AM – 8:15 AM
ACRM MEETING: Early Career Networking Group Business Metteting
ACRM MEETING: Geriatric Rehabilitation Group Business
Breakfast Meeting (off-site)
CONCURRENT SESSIONS
BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY SPINAL CORD STROKE NEURO-DEGENERATIVE PAIN CANCER CROSS-CUTTING
#1247 Identifying Active Ingredients and Outcomes of Discipline Specific Therapy in TBI RehabilitationFACULTY: Clare Giuffrida…BI/CP
#1263Methodological Issues in Mild Traumatic Brain Injury Research: A WorkshopFACULTY: Vicki Leigh Kristman…BI/RM
#1214 Concussion and Students: An Inter-Professional Approach to Concussion ManagementFACULTY: Michael Hutchison…BI/CP
#1170 Emerging Biological Targets for Spinal Cord Repair and Regenerative RehabilitationFACULTY: Isobel Ann Scarisbrick…SCI/NEUROSCIENCE
#1126 Conceptual Framework for the Study of Sleep Disturbance Following Acute Neurologic InjuryFACULTY: Risa Nakase-Richardson…ST/BI/CP
#1222 Pediatric MS: Outcomes and InterventionsFACULTY: E. Ann Yeh…ND/CP
#1292 Pain Catastrophizing and Fear-Avoidance of Movement FACULTY: Virgil Wittmer…PAIN/CP
#1208 Treating People With Cancer: Opportunities for Professionals Exist, But What Are the Learning Needs?FACULTY: Oren Cheifetz…CANCER/CP
#1195 Navigating US Post-Acute Care Policy: Where Do I Begin?FACULTY: Holly DeMark Neumann… CC/HP
#1153 Integrating Assistive Technology Into Rehab.Programming: Successes and ChallengesFACULTY: Risa Nakase-Richardson…CC/TECH
#1177Telerehabilitation: A New Frontier in Geriatric RehabilitationFACULTY: Deirdre Dawson…CC/GERIATRIC/CP
#1313 New Trends in the Care and Rehabilitation of Chronic and Complex Medical ConditionsFACULTY: Carmen militza Terzic…CC/CP
NIDRR-Sponsored ARRT Young Investigators Panel of
Oral Presentations
NET WORKING BREAK :: VISIT THE EXPO!
ACRM EXPO OPEN
10:0 0 AM – 2:0 0 PM
11:0 0 AM – 12:30 PM PLENARY II: Advances in Technology for Independent Living // Geoff Fernie, Milos Popovic, Alex Mihailidis CC/TechACRM MEETING:
BI-ISIG: Long-term Issues Task Force
Meeting
ACRM MEETING: BI-ISIG: Girls & Women
with ABI Task Force Meeting
SCI Luncheon with Speaker Mark S. Nash: Wellness After SCI: Are We Barking
Up The Wrong Tree?
ACRM MEETING: BI-ISIG: Disorders of Consciousness Task Force: Minimal Competency Guidelines for Rehabilitation of DOC Workgroup Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Communications
Committee Meeting
ACRM MEETING: Membership
Committee Meeting (BY INVITATION ONLY)
LUNCH BREAK 12:30 PM – 2:0 0 PM
CONCURRENT SESSIONS#1145 Evidence-Based Management of Secondary Conditions in TBI Inpatient RehabilitationFACULTY: Ronald Seel…BI/CP
#1287 Pharmacother-apy of Post-Traumatic Cog Impairments: Inves-tig.of Acetylcholinergic and Catecholaminergic ApproachesFACULTY: David Arciniegas…BI/CP
#1099 Bridging the Gaps Between Medical Rehab and Schools for Students With Acquired BIFACULTY: Drew Nagele…BI/ST/PED BI
#1231 Environment Matters: Contrib. of Geographic Data to Understanding SCI Incidence and Rehab. OutcomesFACULTY: Yuying Chen…SCI/OR
#1181 Identifying and Addressing the Needs of Vulnerable Populations in StrokeFACULTY: Barbara Lutz…ST/CP
#1221 Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis: Cognitive, Fine Motor and Educational ImpactFACULTY: Maria Milazzo…ND/CP
#1179 Pain Assessment and Management in Patients With Severe Brain InjuryFACULTY: Caroline Schnakers…PAIN/CP
#1149 Improving Outcomes With Multimodal Prehabilitation in Surgical Cancer PatientsFACULTY: Julie K. Silver…CANCER/CP
#1107 Longitudinal Outcome Models in Traumatic Brain Injury and SCI: From Research to PracticeFACULTY: Allan John Kozlowski…BI/SCI/RM
#1180 Environmental Factors Item Development for Persons With Stroke, TBI and SCIFACULTY: Allen Heinemann…CC/RM
#1176 Preventing Cognitive Decline in Older Adults: Innovative ApproachesFACULTY: Deirdre Dawson…CC/GERIATRIC/ CP
#1133 The Role of Research in ReimbursementFACULTY: Jennifer French…CC/HP
Oral Presentation of Scientific Papers
MIXED TOPICS
NET WORKING BREAK :: VISIT THE EXPO!
CONCURRENT SESSIONS#1200 Best Practices in Concussion ManagementFACULTY: Jennifer Wethe…BI/CP
#1278 Representation in the TBI Model Systems: Reflections From an Urban Model SystemFACULTY: Tamara Bushnik…BI/OR
#1122 School-Based Programs Promoting Concussion Symptom Resolution and Recov-ery: REAP and Brain-STEPS CMT Models FACULTY: Brenda Eagan Brown… BI/CP
#1161 Using Implementation Science: A Guide for Sustainable Practice Change in SCI RehabilitationFACULTY: Cyndie Koning…SCI/CP
#1178 The Selective Tibial Neurotomy in the Treatment of the Spastic Equinovarus Foot Among Stroke PatientsFACULTY: Thierry Deltombe…ST/CP
#1269 TBI: Recovery and DeclineFACULTY: Barbara Bendlin…BI/ND/NEUROSCEINCE
#1289 Applying the Biopsychosocial Model Toward Prevention of Chronic Pain Syndrome FACULTY: Virgil Wittmer…PAIN/CP
#1285 Disability Within the Context of Breast Cancer Screening, Treatment, and SurvivorshipFACULTY: Robin Newman…CANCER/CP
#1293 Best Practices for Reporting Rehabilitation ResearchFACULTY: Anne Deutsch…CC/OTHER
#1291 Creating Change in Health Policy: Demonstrating the Value of Rehabilitation in the US and CanadaFACULTY: Gary R. Ulicny… CC/HP
#1198 Novel Ways to Improve Mobility and Physical Function in Older Adults: A Targeted Intervention ApproachFACULTY: Jonathan Bean…CC/GERIATRIC/CP
#1288 Developing Outcomes Data Management and Re-porting Capacity for Musculoskeletal Reha-bilitation ProgramsFACULTY: Allen Heinemann…CC/TECH
#1110 Using Hip Fracture and Replacement Practice-Based Evidence Data to Transform Clinical PracticeFACULTY: Pamela Roberts…CC/CP
ACRM MEMBERSHIP MEETING :: 5:45 PM – 6:30 PM ALL WELCOME!
HENRY B. BETTS AWARDS GAL A :: 7:0 0 PM – 11:0 0 PM
ACRM MEETING: BI-ISIG: Disorders of Consciousness Task Force: Acute Confusion Case Definition Workgroup Meeting 7:0 0 AM – 8:30 AM
ACRM MEETING: Health Policy Networking Group Meeting 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM
ACRM MEETING: Program Committee Meeting (BY INVITATION ONLY)
JOHN STANLEY COULTER AWARD LECTURE 8 :30 AM – 9:30 AM
NET WORKING BREAK
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 10:0 0 AM – 11:30 AM SATURDAY INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES 10:0 0 AM – 2:0 0 PM
BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY SPINAL CORD STROKE NEURO-DEGENERATIVE PAIN CANCER CROSS-CUTTING BRAIN
INJURY CROSS-
CUTTINGCROSS-
CUTTING #1137Serving People With TBI and Addiction: Collaboration, Symbiosis Or Denial?FACULTY: John D. Corrigan…BI/CP
#1184What is Unique About Military and Veteran Rehabilitation After Brain Injury?FACULTY: Risa Nakase-Richardson…BI/OR
#1207An Interdisciplinary Clinical Practice Guideline for Concussion Management: Translating Evidence Into Practice FACULTY: Cristin Beazley… BI/CP
#1223Use of Telemedicine in Spinal Cord Injury and Pressure Sore: A Pilot ProjectFACULTY: Hilde Sørli…SCI/CP
#1095Integration of Rehab Strategies and Surgical Reanimation for the Upper Limb After Stroke or SCIFACULTY: Andrew Elkwood…ST/SCI/CP
#1183Cognitive-Motor Interference in Persons With Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple SclerosisFACULTY: Lisa Muratori…ND/CP
#1173Interdisciplinary Pain Rehabilitation for Children and AdolescentsGerard Banez…PAIN/CP
#1241Rehabilitation of Medically Complex Liquid Tumor Inpatients: Challenges and SolutionsFACULTY: Jack Brian Fu, Arash Asher…CANCER/CP
#1283Exploring Frontiers in Rehabilitation Sci-ence and TechnologyFACULTY: Fabrisia Ambrosio…CC/RM
#1108Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking for Persons With Neurological Conditions, Part I: The State of the ScienceFACULTY: Allan Ko-zlowski…CC/TECH
Oral Presentation of Scientific
Papers
10:0 0 AM – 12:0 0 PM
STROKE TOPICS
Oral Presentation of Scientific
Papers
10:0 0 AM – 12:0 0 PM
MIXED TOPICS
20) A Multi-disciplinary Approach in the Management of Sports ConcussionFACULTY: Angela Yi…BI/CP
21) Physician Investigator Basic TrainingFACULTY: Ismari Clesson…CC/RM
22) Ensuring the Delivery of High-Quality Fall Prevention: How Rehab. Professionals Engage in Quality ImprovementFACULTY: Natalie E. Leland…CTC/CP
LUNCH BREAK :: 11:30 AM – 12:30 PM
CONCURRENT SESSIONS 12:30 PM – 2:0 0 PM#1256Sex Differences in Comorbidities After Neurotrauma: Implications for RehabilitationFACULTY: Angela Colantonio…SCI/BI/OR
#1242Interprofessional Development to Support the Transition of Students With TBI From Postsecondary Education to EmploymentFACULTY: Eileen Elias…BI/TECH
#1135Neurosexuality: Neurobehavioral Approaches to the Study of Sexuality After Traumatic Brain InjuryFACULTY: Jhon Moreno…BI/CP
#1286Skeletal Muscle Adaptations Follow-ing Spinal Cord Injury and Their Impact on Establishing Appro-priate InterventionsFACULTY: Ceren Yarar-Fisher…SCI/OTHER
#1297What Did We Learn From the Longitudinal Studies on Aging and Cognitive Function?FACULTY: Patricia Heyn…ST/ND/CP
#1185Innovative Assessments and Treatments in Cognitive RehabilitationFACULTY: Nancy D. Chiaravalloti, Yael Goverover…BI/CP
#2082Conducting Clinical Research in an Outpatient Pain Management Practice Setting: Benefits and ChallengesFACULTY: Joan Cutillo…PAIN/RM
#1121Post-Mastectomy Pain Syndrome: Etiology and Risk Factor Identification Informs Current and Future Treatment OptionsFACULTY: Eric Wisotzky…CANCER/CP
#1202Goal Setting in Rehabilitation: Theory, Practice and EvidenceFACULTY: Richard J. Siegert…CC/CP
#1162Exoskeleton-Assisted Walking for Persons With Neurological Conditions, Part II: The State of the ArtFACULTY: Allan Kozlowski…CC/TECH
#1290Mediating Entities in the Knowledge Translation Cycle as Catalysts for Organizational ChangeFACULTY: Allen Heinemann…CC/CP
Oral Presentation of Scientific
PapersMILD TBI /
COGNITIVE REHABILITATION
TOPICS
HALF-DAY MORNING INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES :: 8 :0 0 AM – 12:0 0 PM FULL-DAY 2-DAY COURSESTUE - WED // 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY SPINAL CORD STROKE SPINAL CORD CARF CANCER CANCER CROSS-CUTTING
CROSS-CUTTING CROSS-CUTTING BRAIN INJURY VASCULAR
DISEASES
#1 Coping Skills Training for Survivors of Brain Injury and Caregivers: A WorkshopFACULTY: Samantha Backhaus…CONTINUED…
#2 Fatigue in Traumatic Brain Injury: Current State of Knowledge and Future DirectionFACULTY: Angela Colantonio…
#3 Evidence, Exper-tise and Applicabil-ity: Key Lessons in Development and Implementation of TBI Clinical Practice GuidelinesFACULTY: Mark Theodore Bayley…
#4 Getting Fit & Staying Active: Promoting Long-Term Health and Fitness in the SCI CommunityFACULTY: Nicholas Evans…
#5 Functional Electrical Stimulation for Gait: A Clinical Update in NeurorehabilitationFACULTY: Michael O’Dell…
#6 Multimorbidity and Secondary Health Conditions after SCI: Critical insights and Advances from the North SCIFACULTY: José Zariffa…
#11 Everything You Wanted to Know About 2014 CARF Standards and Process and Much MoreFACULTY: Chris MacDonell
#7 The Role of Physical Therapy Across the Patient Care Continuum in Pediatric OncologyFACULTY: Susan Miale…
#8 Cancer Rehabilitation: An Update and Discussion of Future CareFACULTY: Julie Silver…
#9 An Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis (Part I Continuous Outcomes)FACULTY: Christopher Pretz…
#10 Harmonizing the Measurement of Function: From the Acute Hospital Throughout Post-Acute CareFACULTY: Paulette Niewczyk…
ACRM MEETING (BY INVITATION ONLY)
8:00 AM – 5:00 PMBI-ISIG: Disorders of Consciousness Task Force: ACRM/AAN NIDRR Model Systems Evidence-Based Guidelines Workgroup Meeting
Early Career Development Course8:00 AM – 6:00 PMThis course is a perennial favorite developed by the ACRM Early Career Networking Group providing an ideal venue for connecting seasoned professionals who can answer questions and provide a path to success.
6:00 PM – 8:00 PMEarly Career Dev. Course Reception & ACRM Community Introductions
Cognitive Rehabilitation TrainingCONTINUED from Tuesday (see above)
INCLUDES: One printed copy of the ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Manual: Translating Evidence-Based Recommendations into Practice ($150 Value), CME / CEU credit and more.FACULTY: Including authors of the Manual: Rebecca D. Eberle…
Preventing & Reversing Vascular DiseasesCONTINUED from Tuesday (see above)
For rehabilitation and non-rehabilitation patients, this program may assist in prevention as well as initiate the reversal process of common vascular diseases. FACULTY: Hans Diehl…tt
BREAK :: 12:0 0 PM – 1:0 0 PM ACRM MEETING: SCI-ISIG Business Meeting 12:0 0 PM – 1:0 0 PM BREAK :: 12:0 0 PM – 1:0 0 PM
HALF-DAY AFTERNOON INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES :: 1:0 0 PM – 5:0 0 PM
BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY BRAIN INJURY SPINAL CORD STROKE NEURO-DEGENERATIVE CARF CANCER CROSS-
CUTTING CARF ACRM EXPO OPEN
4:0 0 PM – 7:0 0 PM
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…CONTINUED from the morning #1 Coping Skills Training for Survivors of Brain Injury and Caregivers: A Workshop
#12 Inter-professional Clinical Practice Guideline For Vocational Evaluation Following TBI — Development, ImplementationFACULTY: Mary Stergiou-Kita…
#13 A Canadian Brain Injury Rehabilitation- Centre for Excellence —Current and Future DirectionsFACULTY: Peter Rumney…
#14 Advanced Symposium on Teaching the International Standards for Neurological Classification of SCIFACULTY: Ronald Reeves…
#15 Mental Practice for Movement After Stroke: An Instructional Course for CliniciansFACULTY: Stephen Page
#23 An Overview of Pediatric Multiple SclerosisFACULTY: Maria Milazzo…
#18 Solving Business and Clinical Dilemmas While Retaining QualityFACULTY: Gary Ulicny…
#16 Cancer Rehabilitation: Utilization of Inpatient Rehabilitation for the Oncology PatientFACULTY: Vishwa Raj…
#17 An Introduction to Longitudinal Data Analysis (Part II Non-Continuous Outcomes)FACULTY: Christopher Pretz…
#19 Building a Research Culture in a Clinical SettingFACULTY: Deborah Backus…
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