And I bet the presenters will not discuss the efficacy of their interventions because the conference organizers don't want to hurt their fee fees by making them actually work to prove presentation results.
You are fucking screwed forever as a stroke survivor until we get rid of this lazy mindset.
http://www.stroke.org/news-release/stroke-rehab-education-coming-chicago
The 2016 American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research (PIRR) is
coming to Chicago, Oct. 30 to Nov. 4 with a jam-packed program of
evidence-based, educational content for the entire stroke rehabilitation
team. Other conferences feature some neuro-rehabilitation content, but PIRR is the only event to feature six days of non-stop content dedicated to stroke rehabilitation.
The conference will feature 20+
symposiums for stroke and dozens of additional cross-cutting rehab
topics throughout the three-day core conference. Among the renowned
researchers and clinicians participating are Pamela W. Duncan, PhD, PT from Wake Forest Baptist Health; Anna Barrett, MD from the Kessler Institute of Rehabilitation; Mark D'Esposito, MD from the University of California, Berkeley and many others. Continuing education credits are available for 15 disciplines.
Those seeking in-depth training may choose between half-day, full-day
and two-day Instructional Courses, Cognitive Rehabilitation Training or
the Academy of Certified Brain Injury Specialists (ACBIS) training
during the three-day pre-conference. Register by June 30 to receive 50
percent off.
Register now
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