As part of the CORRT grant-funded program, occupational therapy professionals and faculty from various institutions presented webinars in support of training new PT and OT investigators in emerging rehabilitation science. To document the CORRT grant’s significant contribution to rehabilitation science, recordings of these presentations are made available for future accessibility with permission of the original presenters.

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Submissions from 2022

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Team Science: Why and How to Work in Collaborative Research Teams., Bradley Evanoff

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Seasons of CORRT: 2006 (and before) - April 2022, Michael Mueller

Submissions from 2021

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NIH Research Plan on Rehabilitation, Theresa Cruz

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The Restore Center: Enabling Measurement of Rehabilitation Outcomes with Wearable Sensors., Scott Delp

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Planning Strategies for Clinical Trials, Eric Lenze

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Learning Health Systems Rehabilitation Resource Network (LeaRRn), Linda Resnik

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C-STAR: Wearable Sensors in Rehabilitation, William Rymer

Submissions from 2020

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Navigating Academia Beyond the Early Career Stage, Catherine Lang

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2020 - Panel Discussion Q&A, Ralph Nitkin, Gregroy Hicks, Elizabeth Skidmore, Linda van Dillen, Michael Mueller, and M. Carolyn Baum

Submissions from 2019

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Is a Stroke Ever Mild? What the Stroke Scientist Needs to Know, M. Carolyn Baum

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Introducing Rehab Scientists to Informatics, Philip Payne

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Keeping Your Eye on the R01: A Roundtable with Senior Scientists, Alexander Smith, Daniel Corcos, and Michael Mueller

Submissions from 2018

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VA Rehabilitation Research: A New VA Investigator's Perspective, Cory Christiansen

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Participatory Development of the PEDI PRO: A Pathway to NIH Funding., Jessica Kramer

Submissions from 2017

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Introducing the Concepts of Implementation Science, Elaine Morrato

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What's New in Rehabilitation Research with CORRT and NIH, Michael Mueller

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Incorporating Implementation Science into Efficacy Research: A Hybrid Type 1 study example, Katherine Sauder

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Reflection on a Rehabilitation Career and Looking to the Future Post-Stroke., Steven Wolf

Submissions from 2016

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Regenerative Rehabilitation: At the Intersection Between Regenerative Medicine and Rehabilitation, Michael Boninger

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Applying for NIH Grants, Alison Cernich

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Unexpected Opportunities: Research Profile of a Junior Faculty Member, Simone Gill

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National Center of Neuromodulation for Rehabilitation, Steve Kautz

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Complex Intervention Research: Considerations to Improve Rigor, Elizabeth Skidmore