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April 15 Bagram Airfield Afghanistan- BG Batts presented each member of Task Force Spartan and their support service members of the Air Force and Marines with a combat patch. The combat patch ceremony represented Task Force Spartan's 30 days in Afghanistan.
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“Our Task Force is comprised of energetic and bright members and we’re always looking for more to join us in developing projects and products to help advance scientific knowledge about the impact of a brain injury on minority populations."
—ACRM CO-CHAIR Culture & Diversity in TBI Task Force: Patricia Garcia, PsyD, HSPP; Clinical Neuropsychologist, Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana; Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Indiana University School of Medicine
The ACRM Culture & Diversity in TBI Task Force is a sub-group of the very active ACRM Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG).
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The ACRM Cognitive Rehabilitation Task Force is a sub-group of the very active ACRM Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG).
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The ACRM Brain Injury Interdisciplinary Special Interest Group (BI-ISIG) promotes high standards of rehabilitation practice, education & research among interdisciplinary professionals with common interests in brain injury.
The BI-ISIG holds two meetings per year, a membership meeting at the ACRM Spring Meeting and the BI-ISIG Summit at the ACRM Annual Conference, Progress in Rehabilitation Research, in the fall.
Join the ACRM BI-ISIG now and get involved to IMPROVE LIVES — including your own. All clinicians and researchers and everyone with a passion and need for the research are warmly encouraged — ACRM.org/bi
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Every Fall, ACRM holds the largest interdisciplinary rehabilitation research event every: the ACRM Annual Conference :: Progress in Rehabilitation Research :: Translation to Clinical Practice :: ACRMconference.org
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At #ACRM, all members of the rehabilitation team are warmly welcomed in the spirit of helping to IMPROVE LIVES
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Ceres seating began with scientific research on how people sit. The end result is a superior sitting experience-and a stylish, beautiful chair. The aesthetic integrity of form that follows function gives Ceres its clean, purposeful appearance. Its contours and shape exist to support you completely as you move throughout your workday. As a bonus, Ceres also has the aesthetic flexibility to reflect just the right personality for practically any workplace environment.
‘The Political Reporter’ is a new media installation by Boone, NC-based artist Mark Nystrom that generates random, but intriguing statements with words found on political websites and in the media. Sources include the Obama and Romney presidential campaigns, the Democratic and Republican parties, bloggers and the news media.
‘The Political Reporter’ animates a cloud of letters and periodically makes statements. These images are screen grabs taken while ‘The Political Reporter’ was running on Election Day and the day after.
Letters from words gathered from conservative sources are colored red and ones from liberal sources are blue. ‘The Political Reporter’s’ vocabulary includes over 70,000 words, but only 300 appear on the screen at any given time. As words are used to make statements, they are replaced by randomly chosen new ones from the list of 70,000.