Assistant Professor
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Dr. Weaver is a translational health scientist with a disciplinary background in occupational therapy. Dr. Weaver’s work focuses on applying Rasch Measurement Theory and person-centered measurement principles to clinical assessments for patients with a brain injury. Ultimately, embedding person-centeredness to assessments may facilitate shared decision-making between patients, family care partners, and rehabilitation practitioners.
The Hilton Anatole in Dallas is an extraordinary venue & the perfect scene for the collaboration, in-depth learning, and connections made at the ACRM Annual Conference.
The space is lovely, showcasing the largest art collection of any American hotel, with works ranging from paintings and sculpture to a piece of the Berlin Wall.
Open and inviting, the Anatole is designed for artful collaboration. There’s plenty of public seating for impromptu meetings, two full-service restaurants, two counter-service cafes, a contemporary bar, shopping, spa, outdoor circuit trail, world-class gym, indoor pool and more—all onsite.
ACRM has secured incredible savings on Hilton with the negotiated rate of $250/night (and government rates as low as $164) — unheard of prices these days for a premium hotel.
As an additional bonus you may extend your stay at these fantastic ACRM-discounted rates for up to three days prior to and three days post-conference, subject to availability.
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ACRM Spring Meeting | ACRM Training Institute (ATI) #ACRMSpring24
DALLAS • 18 – 20 APRIL 2024
HILTON Anatole • 2201 North Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207
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ACRM Spring Meeting | ACRM Training Institute (ATI) #ACRMSpring24
HILTON Anatole • DALLAS • 18 – 20 April 2024
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