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IC1 (Part 1): Instructor Training in Adapting Fundamentals for Older Individuals and those with Movement Disorders Part 1 & 2
IC2 : Behavioral Health Group Intervention: An Interactive Workshop Part 1 & 2
IC3: Developing Your Interprofessional Concussion Team: From Blueprint to Outcomes
IC4: Influencing and Evaluating Impact of Implementation Efforts – There’s a Playbook for That!
IC5: Longitudinal Data Analysis and Practical Workshop Using R: Part I Introductory Topics
IC6: Longitudinal Data Analysis and Practical Workshop using R: Part II Advanced Topics
IC7: Implementing Person-Centered Goal Directed Care in Neurorehabilitation
IC11: Respiratory Insufficiency/Failure management in pediatric population with paralysis
IC12: Activity-Based Rehabilitation Considerations for Children: Medical and Therapeutic Perspectives
IC14: Best Practices for Conducting Research Using the Spinal Cord Injury Models System Database
IC16: Self-Management for individuals with stroke: An introduction and practical application
IC18: Biofeedback in Rehabilitation Medicine
IC19: Applied Measurement for Rehabilitation Clinicians
IC20: Rehabilitation for Functional Neurological Disorder—The Works
IC22: Emerging uses of Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy in Rehabilitation Medicine
IC23: Introduction to Functional Vision Screening and Intervention for Pediatrics
IC25: Rehabilitation Treatment Specification System: Application to Clinical Care
IC26: Clinical Pearls for Powered Mobility: Fitting, Training & Funding
IC27: Functional Assessment and Prism Adaptation Treatment for Spatial Neglect after Stroke
IC28: The ABCs of SEMG- Biofeedback in Physical Rehabilitation
IC30: Concussion: A Vestibular and Ocular Focus for the Treating Clinician (Intermediate Level)
IC35: Approach to Unique Challenges in Pediatric Inpatient Rehabilitation
IC36: Emerging Concepts and Evidence Basis Behind Novel Approaches to Managing Chronic Spinal Pain
IC37: Accelerating Treatments for Alzheimer’s and Related Diseases
IC38: Introduction to Item Response Theory for Rehabilitation Outcomes
IC43: What is a Rasch Keyform and How to Use & Interpret the Rasch Keyform for Clinical Practice
The Hilton Anatole in Dallas is an extraordinary venue & the perfect scene for the collaboration, in-depth learning, and connections made at the ACRM Annual Fall Conference.
The space is lovely, showcasing the largest art collection of any American hotel, with works ranging from paintings and sculpture to a piece of the Berlin Wall.
Open and inviting, the Anatole is designed for artful collaboration. There’s plenty of public seating for impromptu meetings, two full-service restaurants, two counter-service cafes, a contemporary bar, shopping, spa, outdoor circuit trail, world-class gym, indoor pool and more—all onsite.
ACRM has secured incredible savings on Hilton with the negotiated rate of $250/night (and government rates as low as $170) — unheard of prices these days for a premium hotel.
As an additional bonus you may extend your stay at these fantastic ACRM-discounted rates for up to three days prior to and three days post-conference, subject to availability.
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