The world’s largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research conference, ACRM Annual Conference, is back IN-PERSON this November in ATLANTA. The ACRM Annual Conference will deliver world-class content over six jam-packed days.
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Consistent with the ACRM commitment to provide high-quality, evidence-based educational opportunities to all members of the rehabilitation team, ACRM offers CME/CEU contact hours in your choice of 13 disciplines, including:
A general Certificate of Attendance is also available for other conference attendees indicating the number of education credits earned. This form may be submitted to organizations or professional accrediting bodies as proof of attendance.
Earn continuing education contact hours by participating in:
Completion Requirements: Credit is only given to attendees who register for the event; attend the educational sessions; evaluate each session attended, take the post-test for each session and complete the overall conference evaluation. At the end of the evaluation, you will be able to claim your credit and print your certificate.
ACRM Educational Conference session evaluations are completed through the conference website. Once you are registered, click on the CME/CEU link in the left column menu to go to your task page. After you have completed all your tasks you will be able to download the certificate of your choice. Remember that the site is automatically calculating your credit. If you miss evaluating a session you attended, you will not receive credit for that session.
Please email certificates@acrm.org with questions.
Interprofessional exchange, interaction, and cooperation are the cornerstones of optimal patient care. Educational opportunities that promote interprofessional learning and collaboration are needed to advance clinical and scientific research and its subsequent translation to clinical practice.
The ACRM 100th Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research (PIRR) provides that opportunity by bringing together both researchers and clinicians working in the various fields of rehabilitation medicine, including:
Intermediate
After participating in this activity, learners will be able to:
In-person until 2 November 2023 | Enduring Activity 3 November 2023 to 29 February, 2024 (Not all credit types will be eligible for enduring credit. Certificates of Attendance will be available for all attendees.
Complaint Resolution
Any person may file a signed complaint about ACRM Educational events. Complaints must be submitted in writing. The complaint must be identified as a complaint. The complaint must clearly describe the specific nature of the complaint, provide supporting data for the charge, specify the changes sought by the complainant, and identify the person making the complaint. All Complaints that meet the specified criteria will be considered by ACRM. Complaints may be emailed to: certificates@acrm.org and/or mailed to:
ACRM
Attn: Education
224 West State Street
Trenton, NJ 08608
ADA
Individuals requesting accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or any other special needs should contact ACRM prior to purchase at: +1.703.435.5335.