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ACRM 101st Annual Fall Conference #ACRM2024

Progress in Rehabilitation Research: Translation to Clinical Practice 

LOCATION: DALLAS Hilton Anatole

CORE CONFERENCE: 31 OCT – 3 NOV 2024
Plenaries, hundreds of educational symposia, papers, posters, ACRM community group meetings, receptions & ACRM EXPO

PRE-CON: 29 – 31 OCT 2024
Dozens of Instructional Courses (ICs), ACRM Development Courses (Leadership and Career) and Brain Injury rehabilitation courses

ACRM especially encourages proposals that are:

  • Interdisciplinary in nature
  • Include international topics / are from international applicants
  • From students and early career professionals
  • From those who identify with groups that are traditionally underrepresented in science.

TOPIC AREAS

The ACRM Program Committee is especially interested in these 36 topic areas for 2024

Call for Proposals Brochure

DEADLINES

  • SCIENTIFIC POSTERS: NOW CLOSED
    Posters are graphic presentations of a scientific paper. Poster submissions are welcome in ALL topic areas. All posters will be scheduled during the CORE event: 31 OCT – 3 NOV. Learn more about posters here >>. There are tremendous benefits to presenting a poster at ACRM. Only posters submitted during the regular call for proposals will be considered for awards. 
  • INSTRUCTIONAL COURSES (IC): NOW CLOSED — Instructional courses may be proposed for a four-hour or eight-hour time block, allowing presenters the opportunity to discuss and present a topic in depth. Courses should be either instructional in nature, offering in-depth training or knowledge translation on a particular topic; or informative, providing detailed coverage of an area of research, methodology, or clinical practice. ICs are schedule during the pre-conference 29 – 31 October.
  • SYMPOSIA: NOW CLOSED  Symposia sessions are 60 minutes in length and are presented by professionals with expertise in the topic. Accepted symposia will be scheduled during the CORE conference: 31 OCT – 3 NOV.
  • SCIENTIFIC PAPERS: NOW CLOSED — A scientific paper is a moderated oral presentation of 18 minutes including questions and discussion. Scientific papers will be scheduled to present during the CORE event: 31 OCT – 3 NOV.
  • LaunchPad: NOW CLOSED 
    NOTE: WAVES do not apply to LaunchPad. This deadline is final.
    LaunchPad is an annual competition created to highlight innovative rehabilitation technologies developed by non-profit research and engineering labs and startup companies. The competition is held on day #1 of the CORE event; this year will be 31 OCT 2024. Pitch your company or idea to a panel of rehab industry experts and an audience of clinicians, researchers, engineers, and decision-makers to receive market feedback and win prizes. Each accepted entry gets massive exposure. More information here >>.

If you are interested in submitting content to ACRM please email Speakers@ACRM.org

* * * ACRM Call for Proposals * * *
DEADLINES

ACRM will accept submissions in waves for 2024 to provide clarity and visibility to the deadlines. Authors will have three WAVES or deadlines in which to submit their abstract. At the conclusion of each WAVE, all complete abstract submissions will be evaluated, and authors will be notified whether their submission has been accepted.

 

Instructional Courses (IC) & Symposia

  • WAVE 1: CLOSED
  • WAVE 2: CLOSED
  • WAVE 3: CLOSED
NOTE: As content areas fill (i.e., all available slots within a content area have been accepted and assigned), that content area will be removed from subsequent WAVES.

Call for Late-breaking Posters

  • Call for Late-breaking posters: CLOSED
  • WAVE 1: CLOSED
  • WAVE 2: CLOSED
  • WAVE 3: CLOSED
  • WAVE 4: CLOSED

See list of poster awards and 2023 award recipients for more details  >>

EARLY SUBMISSIONS are highly encouraged

BENEFITS of submitting early in WAVES 1 and 2:

  • INCREASED ODDS of BEING ACCEPTED in your TOPIC — Submissions in WAVES 1 and 2 have a higher chance of having slots available in your chosen primary content area should your submission be accepted.
  • GET FEEDBACK — Should your abstract not be accepted, you will receive valuable constructive feedback from reviewers; and then you will have the opportunity to revise and resubmit before the next WAVE deadline.
  • MORE EXPOSURE — Earlier acceptance allows more time for you and ACRM to promote your session, build your audience and even to partner together and elevate your professional brand in the process.
  • SAVE MONEY — Early acceptance allows you to register at the best discounted conference registration rates and there’s also better chances of hotel rooms available at the lowest possible hotel prices — the ACRM-negotiated headquarters hotel the beautiful: DALLAS Hilton Anatole

Presentation Types

Scientific Papers & Posters

WAVE 3 DEADLINE: CLOSED

Posters are graphic presentations of a scientific paper. Submissions must include objectives, hypotheses, methodology, and results in the abstract (see Submission Guidelines below). Submissions with pending results are not accepted.

A scientific paper is a moderated oral presentation of 17 minutes including questions and discussion. Outstanding submissions may be chosen for a longer presentation. AV equipment may be used to supplement the presentation.

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

A 400-word abstract must follow one of the two structured abstract formats required for submission of general articles to the Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. See the Instructions for Structured Abstracts.

Structured abstracts for Scientific Poster and Papers must have these sections:

  • Research Objective(s)
  • Design
  • Setting
  • Participants (animals or cadavers or specimens, for orthotics only)
  • Interventions
  • Main Outcome Measure(s)
  • Results
  • Conclusions
  • Author(s) Disclosures

Systematic/Meta-analytic Reviews must have these sections:

  • Research Objective(s)
  • Data Sources
  • Study Selection
  • Data Extraction
  • Data Synthesis
  • Conclusions
  • Author(s) Disclosures

The total length of all sections in the submission must not exceed 400 words. Tables or other graphics are not permitted. Submission must include three to five continuing education learning objectives. This is required whether the abstract is eventually selected for CE/CME or not.

Submission must indicate all participants in the abstract, listing the lead investigator first, followed by all other participants in the order in which they should appear in print. The submitter has the ability to complete all information for each participant, though we recommend that participants log in to the system to complete the information themselves.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Each complete submission received by the published due date will be independently peer-reviewed. There should be no more than ONE presenter identified for Scientific Poster and Papers.  Poster and paper presenters must register for the conference by the date stated in their acceptance letter.

Each abstract will be reviewed for the following elements:

1.  Scientific and clinical quality

2.  Broad appeal to the interests of the ACRM membership

3.  Interdisciplinary nature

4.  Timeliness of the topic

5.  Contribution to the state-of-the-art of rehabilitation science.

ABSTRACT PUBLICATION & POSTER AWARDS

All abstracts of accepted papers and posters will be published in the online pages of the ACRM journal, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, (the “ARCHIVES”) following the conference, where they will be fully searchable and citable. The ARCHIVES is the most-cited journal in rehabilitation.

Accepted posters will have the opportunity to be considered for the ACRM Poster Awards. Further, a subset of the poster award winners will have the opportunity to present their poster in a Poster Spotlight session. *Late-Breaking posters are not eligible for ACRM poster awards.*

Pre-Conference Instructional Courses (IC)

WAVE 3 DEADLINE:  10 April 2024 NOW CLOSED

Instructional courses may be proposed for a four-hour or eight-hour time block, allowing presenters the opportunity to discuss and present a topic in depth. Courses should be either instructional in nature, offering in-depth training or knowledge translation on a particular topic; or informative, providing detailed coverage of an area of research, methodology, or clinical practice. Courses will be scheduled as pre-conference sessions on 29 or 30 October 2024 depending upon the length and level of interest in the topic. Instructional courses typically average about 18 attendees each, providing the opportunity for small-group interaction and hands-on activities.

The proposal should include a course title, course director/lead presenter, all presenters with credentials and affiliations, detailed course outline, and duration. The submission must describe the instructional method to be used, and the content and format of presentations. It should also identify the intended audience (i.e., researchers, clinicians, administrators). A concise and descriptive summary of the course is also required for marketing purposes.

There must be multiple presenters identified. All presenters must furnish necessary disclosure information concerning potential conflicts of interest and must agree to have the course audio or video-recorded for future re-broadcast. Presenters will not be paid a stipend or honorarium. All presentations must be submitted for review prior to the conference.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Each complete submission received by the published due date will be independently peer-reviewed. Each proposal is peer-reviewed for the following elements: (1) scientific, clinical, or didactic quality; (2) interdisciplinary nature; (3) broad appeal to the ACRM membership; (4) timeliness of the topic; (5) and contribution to the state-of-the-art of rehabilitation science. The conference Program Committee reserves the right to offer alternative or reduced time slots for presentations based on submissions. Acceptance/decline notifications are due to Instructional Course submitters by the end of April.

Symposia

WAVE 3 DEADLINE: 10 April 2024 NOW CLOSED

Symposia Sessions are 60 minutes in length, as of 19 January 2023, and are presented by professionals with expertise in the topic

There is a mandatory period of 10 minutes for questions and discussion, and more time may be allotted. Symposia will be scheduled for presentation 31 October – 3 November. Desired symposia submissions:

  • All symposia should have a minimum of two presenters.
  • Show how current research can effectively guide clinical practice.
  • Identify clinical questions where additional research data are needed.
  • State a direct relationship between the subject matter and evidence-based practice.
  • The following components are encouraged: interdisciplinary content, presenters from multiple institutions, international presenters, and a point/counterpoint format, as appropriate, for the discussion period.

There must be more than one presenter identified. All presenters must furnish necessary disclosure information concerning potential conflicts of interest and must agree to have the course audio or video-recorded for future re-broadcast. Presenters will not be paid a stipend or honorarium. All presentations must be submitted for review prior to the conference.

SELECTION CRITERIA

Each complete submission received by the published due date will be independently peer-reviewed. Each proposal is peer-reviewed for the following elements:

1.  Scientific, clinical, or didactic quality

2.  Interdisciplinary nature

3.  Broad appeal to the ACRM membership

4.  Timeliness of the topic

5.  Contribution to the state-of-the-art of rehabilitation science

The conference Program Committee reserves the right to offer an alternative or reduced time slot for presentations based on submissions.

All this is done in the ACRM Searchable Online Program & the ACRM App

  • Attendees can dive into your poster from ANYWHERE in the world with an internet connection (even the International Space Station)
  • Attendees can find YOUR poster more easily — searchable by keywords, focus area/track
  • Attendees can dive into your poster details with zoom in/out feature
  • Your poster can be Bookmarked as a FAVORITE
  • Attendees can Take Notes on your poster
  • Bring your digital poster to LIFE with your voice
  • Poster presenters are strongly encouraged to easily record up to a 3-5-minute narration to accompany your poster
  • Receive a unique QR code for your poster. Include this QR code on your in-person poster so attendees can zip directly to your e-poster
  • Attendees can easily message you and connect — find future collaborators, get noticed

All this is done in the ACRM Searchable Online Program & the ACRM App

  • You can access the latest greatest rehabilitation scientific posters from ANYWHERE in the world with an internet connection (even the International Space Station)
  • Search through and discover hundreds of posters by author, keywords, focus area/track, title
  • Scroll through e-posters using handy arrow features
  • Easily zoom in/out on posters
  • Bookmark faves
  • Take notes on posters
  • Hear audio — the presenter’s narration (when they decide to do so)

LaunchPad

DEADLINE: 19 May 2024 NOW CLOSED  NOTE: WAVES do not apply for LaunchPad. This deadline is final.

LaunchPad is an annual competition created to highlight innovative rehabilitation technologies developed by non-profit research and engineering labs and startup companies. The competition is held first day of the ACRM Annual Conference each fall. Pitch your company or idea to a panel of rehab industry experts and an audience of clinicians, researchers, engineers, and decision-makers to receive market feedback and win prizes. Learn more >>

Who Should Submit

Rehabilitation professionals or teams who:

  • Wish to present their latest research
  • Value the opportunity to engage with an interdisciplinary audience
  • Offer translational research to inform evidence-based practice
  • Value the opportunity to engage with an interdisciplinary and diverse audience
  • Wish to network and seek potential collaborations with our many exhibitors and vendors
  • Wish to present their latest research and contribute to the state-of-the-art in rehabilitation 

Why Submit

 See infographic HERE>>
  • BUILD YOUR CV
  • Participating in the ACRM Annual Conference and being published in the ARCHIVES are celebration-worthy career milestones
  • PRESENT your research to a large, INTERNATIONAL audience — 3,000+ registrations from 65+ countries expected
  • CONNECT with interdisciplinary colleagues who share your research interests and passions
  • NETWORK with POTENTIAL EMPLOYERS, mentors, collaborators, and funders
  • Gain RECOGNITION as an expert in your topic of research and as an ACRM contributor
  • Get Published in the ARCHIVES
    ACRM’s scientific journal, Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation(ARCHIVES) is the most cited journal in rehabilitation. All abstracts of accepted oral and poster presentations of scientific papers will be published (fully searchable and citable) in the online pages of ARCHIVES.
  • AWARDS — Become eligible for prestigious ACRM AWARDS for outstanding posters
  • DISCOVER an interprofessional platform where clinicians can inform research and cutting-edge, evidence-based information can inform best practices in clinical rehabilitation.
  • The ACRM Conference attracts a passionate, interdisciplinary mix of rehabilitation pros from around the world.

How to Submit

All proposals/abstracts and LaunchPad applications must be submitted online via the ACRM Conference System according to the submission deadlines.  To see an outline of the information you will need to enter during the submission process, please download the Proposal Worksheets below.

Proposal Worksheets 2024

Instructions for Structured Abstracts 2024

LaunchPad Executive Summary Template

Presenter Requirements for 2024

  • Presenter must register for the conference by the date specified in the acceptance letter
  • ACRM will do our best to provide the option to record your presentation on-site
  • Presenter must agree to an embargo period for their ACRM presentation
  • Presenter must agree to allow for their content to live on in the ACRM online library

Presenter Agreement for Submission >>

Please note that if your submission is accepted for the 2024 Annual Conference, each presenter will be required to register for the conference and pay the special ACRM presenter rate.

Therefore it is important that submitters appropriately identify the role of presenters and moderators and confirm their intent to register and attend in person.

Proposal Submission Guidelines

The ACRM Annual Conference: Progress in Rehabilitation Research is the premier educational conference for evidence-based learning in rehabilitation medicine. The 2024 Program Committee invites proposals focused on research evidence and its translation into clinical practice. 

ACRM is especially interested in the following 36 topics:

  • Aging Research & Geriatric Rehabilitation
  • Arts and Neuroscience
  • Athlete Development & Sports Rehabilitation
  • Behavioral Health Sciences
  • Big Data 
  • Brain Injury
  • Burn Rehabilitation 
  • Cancer Rehabilitation
  • Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 
  • Caregiver Needs
  • Clinical Practice (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, knowledge translation/EBP, implementation science, program development)
  • Complementary Integrative Rehabilitation Medicine
  • COVID-19 and Long COVID (Post-Acute Sequelae SARS-CoV-2 infection, PASC) 
  • Cultural Competency 
  • Diversity, Equity & Inclusion 
  • Early Mobilization & Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care Unit 
  • Ethics 
  • Health Services Research
  • International
  • Leadership
  • Lifestyle Medicine
  • Limb Care (including prosthetics/orthotics)
  • Measurement
  • Military/Veterans Affairs
  • Neurodegenerative Diseases (e.g. MS, Parkinson’s disease)”
  • Neuroplasticity (includes neuroscience)
  • Pain
  • Pediatric Rehabilitation
  • Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System
  • Skin Management 
  • Spinal Cord Injury
  • Stroke
  • Technology (e.g., robotics, assistive technology, mHealth)
  • Telehealth 
  • Trauma 
  • Writing Grants & Getting Funded 

Proposals that are interdisciplinary in nature, or include international or early career presenters are encouraged!

Avoidance of Commercialism

All presentations must avoid commercialism. Presentations that constitute promotion and advertising will be prohibited. This includes pervasive and inappropriate use of logos. No advertising matter of any kind may be distributed. No material may be displayed that in any way directly promotes the commercial interest of any company or enterprise, or of the author(s)/presenter(s). If the cost of presentation has been underwritten to any extent, a clear acknowledgment stating support and identifying the particular source should be included (e.g., “The support of [name of corporation/institute] for this project is gratefully acknowledged.”) Statements made in presentations are the sole responsibility of the author(s)/presenter(s). Any statement made should not be viewed as, or considered representative of, any formal stance or position taken on any product, subject, or issue by ACRM.

Accreditation Requirements

At the time of online submission, submitters must provide complete contact information (e.g., name, credentials, title, institution, mailing address, email, and phone) for all authors/presenters associated with the submission. Further, all submitters, authors, and presenters must submit a current CV or resume and electronically sign a continuing education (CE) agreement and disclosure form. Failure to do so prevents acceptance of a submission. An electronic copy of presentations must be held on file with ACRM.

Conference Attendance and Presenter Expenses

Presenters for all accepted proposals are required to register for the conference, and are fully responsible for all of their expenses related to the conference (e.g., registration, airfare, hotel, meals).

Proposal Submission Selection Criteria

Each complete submission received by the published due date will be independently peer reviewed.

Each proposal for a symposium will be reviewed for the following elements: (1) contribution to state of the art of rehabilitation science, including scientific rigor and the presentation of new findings (2) Clinical and/or translational relevance (3) Pertinent to the interests of the ACRM membership; (4) Expertise and qualifications of the presenters; (5) timeliness of the topic; (6) overall impact and quality.

Weighting for Each Criteria
Contribution to state of the art of rehabilitation science, including scientific rigor and the presentation of new findings15%
Clinical and/or translational relevance12.5%
Pertinent to the interests of the ACRM membership7.5%
Expertise and qualifications of the presenters7.5%
Timeliness of the topic7.5%
Overall impact and quality50%
Guiding Questions for Scoring Each Attribute
CONTRIBUTION TO STATE OF THE ART OF REHABILITATION SCIENCE, INCLUDING SCIENTIFIC RIGOR AND THE PRESENTATION OF NEW FINDINGS
  1. To what degree are the concepts, approaches or methodologies, or interventions reflective of rigorous scientific principles, evidence-based research, or other generally accepted principles or practices?
  2. Does the submission indicate that new findings will be presented (including findings from individual studies as well as evidence-based reviews)?
  3. Does the topic demonstrate consistency with available literature and evidence?
  4. Is a clear, reflective component identified?
  5. Does the abstract articulate purpose and content of the presentation? 

CLINICAL AND/OR TRANSLATIONAL RELEVANCE
  1. To what degree does the session have relevance to rehabilitation practice?
  2. Will methods and implications for translating research findings and evidence into practice be discussed?

PERTINENCE TO THE INTERESTS OF THE ACRM MEMBERSHIP
  1. To what degree are the concepts in the abstract relevant to one or more of the content topic areas of most interest to ACRM:

Aging Research & Geriatric Rehabilitation

Arts & Neuroscience

Athlete Development & Sports Rehabilitation

Behavioral Health Sciences

Big Data

Brain Injury

Burn Rehabilitation 

Cancer Rehabilitation

Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation

Caregiver Needs

Clinical practice (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, knowledge translation/EBP, implementation science, program development)

Complementary Integrative Medicine

COVID-19 and Long COVID (Post-Acute Sequelae SARS-CoV-2 infection, PASC)

Cultural Competency

Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion

Early Mobilization & Rehabilitation in the Intensive Care Unity

Ethics

Health Services Research

International

Leadership

Lifestyle Medicine

Limb Restoration

Measurement

Military and Veterans Affairs

Neurodegenerative disease (e.g., MS, Parkinson’s disease)

Neuroplasticity (includes neuroscience)

Pain

Pediatric Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System

Skin Management

Spinal Cord Injury

Stroke

Technology (e.g. robotics, assistive technology, mHealth)

Telehealth

Trauma

Writing Grants & Getting Funded

2. Interdisciplinary: To what degree are the concepts presented in the abstract relevant to a large number of health professionals and researchers that comprise the ACRM membership?  ACRM audiences include: rehabilitation medicine researchers, physicians, nurses, psychologists, counselors, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language professionals, disability management specialists, healthcare executives, dieticians and others.

EXPERTISE AND QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PRESENTERS

  1. Is there relevant expertise to present the topic?
  2. Is the presentation topic consistent with the focus of the presenters’ training and work?
  3. Is the level of material appropriate for the identified target audience (introductory, intermediate, advanced)?


TIMELINESS OF THE TOPIC

  1. To what degree are concepts/findings presented in the abstract reflective of recently released, significant information?
  2. To what degree are the concepts in the abstract a hot topic of interest to a large population of the ACRM audience?
Scoring Guidance
Impact Score Descriptor Additional Guidance on Strengths/Weaknesses
High 9 Exceptional Exceptionally strong with essentially no weaknesses                                                                                                     
8 Outstanding Extremely strong with negligible weaknesses
7 Excellent Very strong with only some minor weaknesses
Medium 6 Very Good Strong but with numerous minor weaknesses
5 Good Strong but with at least one moderate weakness
4 Satisfactory Some strengths but also some moderate weaknesses
Low 3 Fair Some strengths but with at least one major weakness
2 Marginal A few strengths and a few major weaknesses
1 Poor Very few strengths and numerous major weaknesses

Questions

Contact meetings@ACRM.org or call +1.703.435.5335.

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