DUSON Team Presents at ACRM Conference
October 20, 2020
A team from DUSON presented recently at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine's (ACRM) 97th annual conference. They presented a total of six presentations (four oral presentations, one poster presentation and one panel presentation). The conference occurred virtually due to COVID-19.
- "Leadership Development Course Panel," panel presentation. Presented on October 19. DUSON Contributor: Tolu O. Oyesanya, assistant professor
- "Predictors of functional cognitive gains during inpatient rehabilitation for patients with traumatic brain injury," oral paper. Presented on October 22. DUSON Contributor: Oyesanya
- "Readmission to acute care during inpatient rehabilitation for patients with traumatic brain injury," oral paper. Presented on October 22. DUSON, Duke Contributors: Oyesanya, Michael P. Cary, associate professor, Gabrielle Harris, PhD '20, Qing Yang, assistant professor, and Janet Prvu Bettger from Duke School of Medicine and former DUSON faculty member
- "Individual and facility predictors of rehabilitation discharge to home versus subacute settings for adult patients with traumatic brain injury," oral paper. Presented on October 22. DUSON, Duke Contributors: Oyesanya, Cary, Harris, Yang, Bettger
- "Regional variations in rehabilitation outcomes of adult patients with traumatic brain injury: A Uniform Data System for Medical Rehabilitation Investigation," oral paper. Presented on October 22. DUSON Contributor: Oyesanya
- "Negotiating the transition from acute hospital care to home: Perspectives of patients with TBI and their family caregivers," poster. DUSON, Duke Contributors: Oyesanya, Harris, Callan Loflin, clinical research coordinator, Bettger