Message from ECNG Chair, Dr. Alison Cogan Dear ECNG Members, I hope you are all safe and healthy. So much has changed in the months since our last newsletter. The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way we do almost everything. In addition, protests against...
By Amy Herrold, PhD, Chair, Early Career Development Course Task Force The 2020 Early Career Development Course, Teaming With Success will be held on WED 21 OCT during the ACRM VIRTUAL Annual Conference. As usual, our program will include presentations from...
Tolu Oyesanya, PhD, RN Tolu Oyesanya, PhD, RN, is an Assistant Professor at Duke University School of Nursing. Dr. Oyesanya’s research program centers on care of patients with traumatic brain injury (TBI) in acute and post-acute treatment settings, as well as support...
2019 Early Career Development Course Recap By ECDC Past Chair, Reza Ehsanian, MD, PhD; Chair, Amy Herrold, PhD and Past Chair, Monique Pappadis, PhD The Early Career Development Course (ECDC) Task Force recently transitioned the Chair position and we are excited to...
GET INVOLVED! ECNG Task Force Information 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. Early Career Networking Group (ECNG) The mission of the Early...
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