Recap of the ACRM 2015 Annual Conference: Experience of an Early Career Attendee by Alison Cogan, PhD (candidate), OTR/L, University of Southern California The ACRM Annual Conference is a great place to learn about the latest research in nearly all areas of...
Join me in congratulating the winners of these prestigious ACRM awards! Deborah L. Wilkerson Early Career Award Dr. Tatyana Mollayeva is the 2015 recipient. Dr. Mollayeva is currently a member of the Rehabilitation Science Institute’s Collaborative Program in...
Each spring and fall, ACRM interdisciplinary special interest groups (ISIG), networking groups, task forces and committees gather face-to-face to work on their group’s goals and projects. Please mark your calendar and plan to join us for these amazing meetings,...
The mission of the Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) is to foster the development and advancement of early career professionals in the field of rehabilitation. We work together to tackle many of the common career development challenges. Our supportive network of...
As a member of ACRM, you are welcome and encouraged to participate in all interdisciplinary special interest groups (ISIG) and networking groups relevant to your interests and expertise. If you are not yet a member of ACRM, you may join any networking group free of...
Watch for this popular column in each issue of the ECNG Resources & Information Newsletter for answers to questions frequently asked by early career professionals. If you have a question or would like to serve as a mentor for the column, please email Brooks Wingo....
Special thanks to two ECNG members who contributed articles to this quarter’s column. Sarah Callahan offers tips and insights in her article, Grant Writing as an Early Career Clinician-Researcher. If you are unsure about when and why to register your research...
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 scientific writing tips for new investigators. Ready for your next...