The
IAC comprises organizational and individual members representing the spectrum
of CARF’s accreditation services. Members provide guidance on the development
of the CARF standards and input on issues affecting fields in which CARF offers
accreditation. The addition of ASCIP to the IAC increases the total member
count to 42 organizational and 5 individual members. A list of IAC members can
be found at www.carf.org/IAC.
“ASCIP is honored to join CARF’s International Advisory
Council,” says ASCIP President Lisa Beck, who will represent ASCIP on the
council. “The collaboration of ASCIP and CARF will bestow future opportunities
to develop programs and enhance the lives of those living with spinal cord
injury. ASCIP will be a valuable resource in providing field-based input and
guidance to proposed standards, which will affect quality, evidence-based care,
healthcare policy, advocacy, education, and research in spinal cord injury.”
ASCIP
is dedicated to optimizing the health of individuals with spinal cord
injury/disease through advanced interdisciplinary education, professional
development, and scientific research.
“This group has been instrumental in assisting CARF in
moving the field forward in spinal cord rehabilitation by assisting us with
identifying trends, development and revision of standards, and giving us the
opportunity through conference presentations to update the field,” says Chris
MacDonell, CARF’s managing director of Medical Rehabilitation and International
Aging Services/Medical Rehabilitation. “We are very pleased to have ASCIP join
the IAC.”
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