The Program Committee has created exciting Featured Sessions for this year, offering a choice between two highly sought-after topics.
Presenter
Professor II, Physiatrist
University of Oslo, Institute of Health & Society, Department of Nursing Science and Oslo University Hospital, Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Oslo, Norway
Dr. Nada Andelic (MD, PhD) is a Prof. at the Research Centre for Habilitation and Rehabilitation Models and Services (CHARM), Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo, a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Head of Research and Development, the Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo, Norway. Her main research areas are epidemiology and risk factors of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and multiple traumas, short and long-term functional outcomes and health-related quality of life, health-care and rehabilitation services, rehabilitation trajectories, complex interventions, and cost-effectiveness of rehabilitation. She has numerous peer-reviewed research articles and serves as peer reviewer for numbers of international journals and Research Granting Agencies worldwide.
Teacher/mentor, Psychologist
Semi-retired
Portland, Maine, United States
Patricia A. Dorn, PhD
Director, Rehabilitation Research and Development Service
Department of Veterans Affairs
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Theresa Hayes Cruz, PhD
Director, National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research
Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health
Christopher T. Steele, CDR
Director, Military Operational Medicine
Research Program
USARMY MEDCOM USAMRMC (USA)
Anjali J. Forber-Pratt, PhD
Director
National Institute on Disability, Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR)
Join the leadership of the federal agencies and the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute who fund rehabilitation research for an overview of their programs, funding opportunities, and special initiatives. Learn about resources that can support research initiatives in various conditions. Discover training opportunities, fellowship awards, and other resources to help early career investigators begin their research career. Get an inside look at the collaborative efforts between the agencies and give your feedback on where additional collaboration can spur the science supporting rehabilitation efforts across multiple disciplines.
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