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DP Clinical Serves on ASIA’s Autonomic Standards Committee and Membership Committee
James Hamer from DP Clinical is a member of the American Spinal Injury Association’s (ASIA) Autonomic Standards Committee. This Committee is responsible for overseeing the development of new standards documents related to spinal cord injury as well as continuous review and improvement of the existing ASIA documents on neurological and autonomic standards. The Committee is also responsible for the development of the online training program for ASIA standards and for the development and oversight of the International Data Sets project.
Michele Towle from DP Clinical has been a member of the ASIA Membership Committee since 2013. This Committee is responsible for recruiting and retaining individuals in the SCI community who have made a difference in the delivery of care for persons with SCI. The ASIA Membership Committee has expanded its role to cultivate relationships and communication in the allied health and scientific community in an effort to harness the concept of “bench to bedside” management of SCI. Also, in an effort to bring new members up to speed, a “mentorship for new members program” was initiated to facilitate early engagement in the learning and leadership opportunities ASIA has to offer. This committee serves both the best practitioners of today and those that will define the best evidenced-based practices of tomorrow.
DP Clinical Assistant Director, Spinal Cord Injury Program, Elected to Board of U2FP
Michele Towle, Assistant Director, Spinal Cord Injury Program, at DP Clinical has been elected to the Board of Directors for Unite 2 Fight Paralysis (U2FP) and will serve a three-year term. U2FP was founded in 2005 by three women living with paralysis as either spinal cord injury survivors or family members. U2FP is committed to the achievement of cures for paralysis through education, advocacy, and support for scientific research.
DP Clinical Assistant Director, Spinal Cord Injury Program, to Participate in NINDS SCI Common Data Elements Oversight Committee
Michele Towle, Assistant Director, Spinal Cord Injury Program, at DP Clinical has accepted an invitation to participate in the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) Spinal Cord Injury Common Data Elements Oversight Committee. The purpose of the Committee is to annually review SCI common data elements based on recommended updates and feedback and also to make recommendations regarding suggested corrections and updates.
NINDS conducts spinal cord research in its laboratories at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and also supports additional research through grants to major research institutions across the country. Advances in research are giving doctors and patients hope that repairing injured spinal cords is a reachable goal. Advances in basic research are also being matched by progress in clinical research, especially in understanding the kinds of physical rehabilitation that work best to restore function.
Events
Come meet the DP Clinical team at the following conferences:
52nd ASIA Annual Scientific Meeting
June 2-4, 2025
Scottsdale, AZ