The ACRM 93rd Annual Conference has now come to an end and I would like to welcome our new members. I enjoyed making new connections and having some great conversations, as well as attending sessions with some of the greatest content I believe ACRM has offered...
Dear ECNG Members, It is hard to believe that the ECNG Communications Task Force started four years ago in December 2012, and that my time as Chair is coming to an end. As the first Chair of this newly formed Task Force, I remember thinking, “What did I get...
Dear ECNG Members, I am honored to step into the role of Chair of the Communications Task Force this January 2017! As Chair-Elect over the last year, I have been able to learn from our outgoing Chair, Dawn Neumann, and am ready to lead the task force for the...
Be a part of the LARGEST conference in the world for interdisciplinary rehabilitation research. Now is the time to organize your proposal to present evidence-based information or training at the ACRM 94th Annual Conference in Atlanta this fall. The conference...
Nominations open in January for ACRM Awards and are due 31 March. Please visit the ACRM website to review the requirements for each award and consider nominating deserving colleagues. Nominations from the membership are welcome for the following awards....
Congratulations to these Early Career recipients of the 2016 Poster Awards presented at the ACRM Annual Conference in Chicago. Each award is sponsored by an ACRM interdisciplinary special interest group or networking group. SCI-ISIG Early Career Poster...
By Monique Pappadis, MEd, PhD BI-ISIG Early Career Officer The Executive Committee of the BI-ISIG would like to congratulate our three BI-ISIG Early Career Annual Conference Travel Scholarship recipients who attended the ACRM Annual Conference in Chicago and are...
PI OR NOT PI? THAT IS THE QUESTION Developing Your Research Identity in a Collaborative Culture of Team Science By Monique R. Pappadis, MEd, PhD, ECDC Task Force Chair On Tuesday, 1 November at the Hilton Chicago, we successfully held the 2016 Early Career Development...
New members are welcome and encouraged to join us no matter what career stage you are! Find a task force you are interested in and contact the task force chair to learn about ways to participate. The mission of the Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) is to foster...
The Early Career Development Course (ECDC) Task Force recently filled our Chair-Elect position. I am excited to introduce our new Chair-Elect, Reza Ehsanian, MD, PhD. During the 2016-2017 year, he will work with the current chair of the ECDC, Monique Pappadis, MEd,...
If you have a question you would like to submit for the Ask the Mentor column, or if you would like to serve as a mentor for the column, please email Brooks Wingo QUESTION I know it’s important to get involved with professional organizations but...
Get to know and learn from your peers! This new Research Spotlight column is intended to help you get to know the work of ACRM members from all career stages and disciplines, and to give you some insight about the different paths that people have taken along their...
Check out these articles, links to useful resources, tips, and opportunities to find the information you need to keep your career on track. This quarter you’ll find tons of grant resources and tips for new investigators. Ready for your next job or promotion?...
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