ACRM Past President
Shepherd Center
Crawford Research Institute
Dr. Deborah Backus is a grant-funded researcher, physical therapist, and educator with 35+ years of experience in the neurorehabilitation field. She is the Vice President of Research and Innovation, Director of the Virginia C. Crawford Research Institute, and Director of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Research, at the Shepherd Center in Atlanta, Georgia. At Shepherd Center and within the rehabilitation medicine field, she is known for her innovative approaches to facilitating clinician involvement in research activities, translation of meaningful evidence into practice, uptake of technology into clinical programs, and incorporation of standardized outcome assessment into routine clinical practice to better guide clinical care.
Dr. Backus’ research focuses on investigation of models of care and rehabilitation interventions to facilitate greater function, health and quality of life in people with MS, particularly those with severe disability. Her research has been funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Institute on Disability Independent Living and Rehabilitation Research (NIDILRR), and the National MS Society. She is currently co-principal investigator for one of the largest PCORI-funded exercise trials in MS evaluating the comparative effectiveness of an evidence-based exercise program delivered in a facility or in the home. Her mission is to empower patients, students, and colleagues to achieve their greatest potential, and to advance rehabilitation science and care for people with disability due neurological injury or disease.
Dr. Backus is immediate past president of the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine (ACRM) and serves as one of the founding editors for the Archives of Rehabilitation Research & Clinical Translation, both of which serve the rehabilitation community to empower people with disability to live full and healthy lives.
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.
Book today at the headquarters Hilton, visit ACRM.org/venue.
ACRM Spring Meeting | ACRM Training Institute (ATI) #ACRMSpring24
DALLAS • 18 – 20 APRIL 2024
HILTON Anatole • 2201 North Stemmons Freeway, Dallas, TX 75207
*** Presenter and session information subject to change ***
ACRM Spring Meeting | ACRM Training Institute (ATI) #ACRMSpring24
HILTON Anatole • DALLAS • 18 – 20 April 2024
ACRM | 11654 Plaza America Drive, Suite 535 | Reston, VA 20190-4700
TEL: +1.703.435.5335 | FAX: +1.866.692.1619 | EMAIL: info@ACRM.org