Post Infectious Conditions Task Force (formerly COVID-19)
The International ISIG has decided to establish a task force to address some of the needs of the international rehabilitation community during the COVID-19 Pandemic with the charge to work on the following two issues:
- Create a depository of helpful material and links, relevant to the international community
- How do we address mental health needs in this time of crisis? How do we continue to provide services to those in need during the pandemic? There have been innovative approaches proposed and we can certainly learn from our Chinese colleagues. One idea is to organize a webinar on Mental health considering the following three groups of stakeholders:
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- Patients with covid 19 with or without rehabilitation needs
- People living with the fear of the disease and experiencing the effects of social isolation
- Health care providers who are in the front lines
If you are able to share your talents and knowledge at this difficult time, please contact Fofi Constantinidou and Kristine Kingsley.
UPCOMING MEETINGS
Thank you for being a part of the I-ISIG Post Infectious Conditions Task Force! We love that the ACRM attracts the most passionate interdisciplinary mix of rehabilitation pros from around the world. What an honor to collaborate with such driven individuals. We hope to meet with you at our upcoming networking group meeting to discuss current projects and opportunities for contribution and collaboration.
I-ISIG Post Infectious Conditions Task Force Meeting
Join us to discuss the 2025 ACRM Annual Conference, Task Force updates, and new projects.
We welcome your participation.
Date: Second Friday of Each Month
Time: 10:00 AM ET
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CO-CHAIRS

Fransiska M Bossuyt PhD
CO-CHAIR
Post Doctoral Associate at the Shoulder, Health and Mobility Group of the Swiss Paraplegic Research, Nottwil (CH)

Amanda L. Sacks-Zimmerman, PhD, ABPP-CN
CO-CHAIR
Associate Professor of Neuropsychology in
Department of Neurological Surgery
Weill Cornell Medicine, New York, NY

Fofi Constantinidou, PhD, CCC-SLP, CBIS, FACRM, FASHA
FOUNDING CO-CHAIR
Professor of Language Disorders & Clinical Neuropsychology
Center for Applied Neuroscience University of Cyprus
Nicosia, Cyprus







