Rachel
Salazar
Seton Hall University
Dr. Rachel Salazar, PT, DPT, PCS is a PhD candidate at Seton Hall University’s PhD in Health Sciences program. She is a researcher specializing in the development of assessments of function and health outcomes in people living with rare diseases. Scholarly interests include rare disease, outcome measure development, health economics outcomes research, person centered care, and interprofessional education.
Presenting at the Nexus Summit:
Lightning Talk Description: The World Health Organization (WHO) Rehabilitation Competency Framework (RCF) is a model aimed at communicating expected performance of the rehabilitation workforce across professions, and settings to enable quality care and service delivery; it describes competencies, behaviors, and tasks relevant to all rehabilitation professionals. The RCF was designed as a point of reference to help diverse stakeholders, including educators, accomplish shared competencies and behaviors across health professions who engage in rehabilitation practices. The RCF is organized around…