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2013 ACRM Annual Conference
Progress in Rehabilitation Research
12 – 16 NOVEMBER 
Disney’s Contemporary Resort | Orlando, FL

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Pre-Conference Event: 18 January 2013
Symposia: 22 February 2013
Scientific Papers & Posters: 12 April 2013


COGNITIVE REHABILITATION MANUAL


2012 ACRM ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG)
The ACRM Brain Injury - Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG) promotes high standards of rehabilitation practice, education, and research among multidisciplinary professionals with common interests in brain injury.

Spinal Cord Injury Special Interest Group (SCI-SIG)
This group is comprised of interdisciplinary professionals who desire to improve the educational and networking opportunities for ACRM membership in SCI medicine, rehabilitation and research, and to advance clinical practice to improve the lives of people with SCI.

Stroke Special Interest Group (Stroke-SIG)
The mission of the ACRM Stroke Special Interest Group (Stroke-SIG) is to be a leader in interdisciplinary stroke rehabilitation - both in clinical practice and research - by promoting high standards of rehabilitation practice, education and research among professionals with common interests in stroke.

Pediatrics

Pediatric Rehabilitation Group
Now Forming! Learn how to get involved.

Geriatric Rehabilitation Group

Geriatric Rehabilitation Group
Now Forming! Learn how to get involved.

International Networking Group

Health Policy Networking Group
Call to Action -- Attention All Members

Neurodegenerative Diseases Networking Group
Now Forming! Learn how to get involved.

Outcomes Measurement Networking Group

Outcomes Measurement Networking Group
RMD is a web-based, searchable database of assessment instruments designed to help clinicians and researchers select appropriate measures for screening, monitoring patient progress, and assessing outcomes in rehabilitation. 

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